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GENE T : is this lens compatible with the Nikon d3200?CARL B : i don't know. it works with my D90. it is a GREAT lens, very sharp, but it has only limited close up abilities. you can not used flash for full wide or you get big shadow. this is my go-to lens for shooting vintage Navajo rugsTERRY M : Yes it should be. The lens has an internal focus motor which would be the only thing holding it back. Nice lensEDWIN M : Yes it is.KEVIN C : Yes it is.. The Dxxxx ( 3000 and 5000 ) series camera bodies do not have autofocus motors built in, therefore you have to use lenses with AF motors. This lens will work fine with your D3200MICHAEL G : I think so.ED G : yesBruce G : Yes. This lens has an internal autofocus motor, so it should work with all DX Nikons. Mine works correctly with a 2006 D200 body. I find the AF a bit weird, so I run in manual focus mode all the time. This is the only gripe I have with this lens, and it could be my ancient D200 body. The optical quality is wonderful at all apertures. The build quality and heft is FAR nicer than the all-plastic Nikon lenses. I wish they made a straight 9 or 10mm fixed.. for me, I rarely use it at anything other than the widest 12mm setting.MICHAEL S : Yes. It works with any recent APS-C (DX) Nikon body.JIM P : Yes. Great optics. Built like a tank Like other Tokina lenses, no image stabilization..ABHISHEK B : Yes, it is.
Shopper : does it come with a lens hood?JAMES H : YesED G : Yes.JAN T : YeaGEORGE Y : Yes,a lens hood is included.JIM P : YesTRACEY P : Yes mine did.JAMES A : Yes, it does.Bruce G : Yes. I never use mine. If extreme wide angle is your requirement, the newer 11~20 is available. The newer one is larger. I rarely use my 12~28 at anything except the widest angle. YMMV.
Shopper : i have a Nikon D5200 will it work on it?JEFF H : It will. That's the camera I have.STEVEN H : Yes this lens was made for Nikon DX cameras. I have been very pleased with it. I used it for landscape photography, so the F4.0 aperture worked out fine for me. It's somewhat limiting for astrophotography because F2.8 is the recommended aperture requirement, that coupled with the cropped sensor on the D5200 makes it a less than desirable choice. But for everything else the lens is great.JIM P : Yes, it will work. Great Lens - 18 -42mm on DX like D5200. All Tokina lenses are built like a tank.DENNY T : Yes. Entirely compatible. Great lens but be very careful of lens flare pointing anywhere near the sun. The flare is very nasty, indeed.ABHISHEK B : Yes, it will.Bruce G : The D5200 does not have an internal motor for auto-focus. This camera body requires its lenses to have AF motors in the lens. Yes, the Tokina 12~28 will work. The Tokina has a built in AF motor and says it will work with all current Nikon camera bodies I have been using mine for quite awhile on my Nikon D200. I am completely delighted with the build quality and heft. The Tokina has a lot less plastic than does the Nikon 10~24.MICHAEL S : I believe so. It has a built in focus motor and should focus on all modern Nikon DX cameras. All metering modes will work with it as well.TERRY M : Yes I used it on a D5100 and a D7100ARKADIY S : Works on my Nikon D5100 just fine.

Reviews about this item

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2019-12-29T08:27:02

Rated 5 out of 5

Best Purchase Ever

I love this lens. Took it to the Grand Canyon and resulted in great shots on both my much older D7000 and my D500.

Becker R.

2018-01-02T12:15:19

Rated 5 out of 5

My favorite lens

I have a number of lenses - this is my favorite. The zoom range (18 to 44mm equivalent) works for the vast majority of my photography, giving me very wide angle to almost normal. This lens is relatively small & light. The f/4 aperture is fast enough most of the time - faster zooms are larger & heavier. The lens is pretty sharp. I have sharper lenses, but they are either primes or very expensive & heavy zooms. The 77mm filter size is the same as my larger Nikon lenses. However, I wish this lens had VR.

DOUG P.

2017-07-02T10:52:45

Rated 5 out of 5

A+ optics and build quality for Nikon

This is the equivalent of an 18mm ultra wide on an FX body. Very little plastic in this lens. The pro, all-metal construction is a plus. It feels like "quality" in your hand, and produces excellent images.

BRUCE G.

2017-02-23T04:45:43

Rated 4 out of 5

This is a wonderful lens

This is a wonderful lens. Built like a tank. The Manual to Auto Focus is not a switch which takes a bit of getting use to but it does not hamper the lens. It is heavy. Highly Recomend

Mark G.

2017-02-08T08:14:21

Rated 5 out of 5

Great One

I trusted Tokina because I am happy with my Tokina 100mm 2.8 macro. I am also extremely happy with Adorama...they are always a genuine pleasure to deal with. The 12-28mm is just great to use...I am very happy with the images from this lens. I have the Sigma 10-20mm, which I do like, but this gives me 8mm more on the long side. Very glad I made this purchase, and glad I bought from Adorama!

James H.

2016-11-09T05:49:07

Rated 5 out of 5

I use this lens for photographing both interiors and exteriors

As a (semi-retired) architectural and interiors photographer, I need a good wide-angle lens that has little or no color and image distortion. Having used this lens on two dozen or more "shoots", I can attest to its doing a superior job. (I like it so much that I have two of this same model.) The one thing I would note, is that to get the best photograph possible, I always take multiple RAW exposures (either 5 or 6 identical but 1-stop-different). Of course I use a tripod and of course I shoot all the shots at the same ƒ-stop (ƒ14 or higher). When editing my photos, I have found that almost without exception the photo my camera denotes as +1 exposure is the best shot for brightness and preservation of detail. As such, if you use this lens expect good things. But, when you can, take your photo(s) both at 0 and +1 exposure. There's a lot of glass in that lens and, as you know, glass eats light. So, I'm just saying ... Best regards.

Lee O.

2016-09-12T13:30:39

Rated 5 out of 5

Fills a need for my D7000

This lens fills a pressing need: a walk-around lens that covers ultra-wide to near-normal focal lengths, supplementing my existing normal and telephoto primes on the D7000. Sharpness and functionality are excellent.

John L.

2015-12-14T09:54:37

Rated 4 out of 5

Great lens--just not for me

I bought this lens to use on my Nikon d7000 and the lens was superb. Colors, focusing, ease of use, etc. were great. I returned the lens because after using it for a couple of days, I really don't want to be that wide. I already have the 18-55 and found that range to be more in tune with my likes. If you want a fine ultra-wide zoom, get this one for less than $500--it works great and gives great results.

ROBERT G.

2015-02-03T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Wide Range for a Wide Angle.

This is a excellent lens for Nikon DSLRs with 24mp sensors. I use this for mostly landscape, night, video, and 4K time-lapse photography in the best natural lighting conditions possible with a tripod. I shoot it with JPEG and RAW for optimal processing. The image quality is excellent, much better than I expected for a low cost lens. And it's best at f/8 to f/11. F/4 aperture is ideal for wide angle video use, and the lens performs well in low light for long exposures. The build quality is tops. Even has a rear rubber gasket to keep dust out. Also, the Nikon D3300 has distortion correction that works with this lens. Makes processing even easier. Cons: at f/4 the chromatic aberration is like a cheap 35 or 50mm prime lenses. Some may complain about the push pull focus switch, noisy focus, and no f/2.8 aperture. For me, the AF is dead on accurate, and fast and quiet enough for wide angle photography. And I like the pull ring focus switch. At f/2.8 the chromatic aberration of any Tokina wide angle will show fringing in daylight or long exposure. Not an issue for me, as I shoot mostly for depth of field f/8 or smaller aperture. Plus, Lightroom does a great job managing the CA. And, I use the 28mm zoom end way more than I do the largest aperture f/4.

toxictabasco

2014-06-18T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great Wide-Angle Lens for APS-C Cameras

I have only had the lens for two weeks but I bought it last minute before a trip to Disney because my normal lens was damaged. It is a great lens for lanscape images or creative up close shots to include everything. I have used this lens mostly stopped down to f/8 or greater and it is very sharp, and quick to focus. I would recommend this lens to other photographers.

Michael C.

2014-05-14T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Excellent!

I use thus lens for Environmental portraits and landscapes. It is built like a tank and the range is perfect for walking around. It has a little color fringing wide open in really contrasty light. This goes away when stopped down.

John F.

2014-05-12T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Outstanding value

Excellent sharpness. I have used this lens for several landscape projects and have not been disappointed with the results. Well built, and quick auto focus. Well worth what I paid at Adorama.

Steve B.

2014-05-05T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Would buy again.

This lens is always parked on my D7100 for car shows and similar events. Love it.

James G.

2014-01-27T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Fine outdoor walk around lens

Sharpness is great and agree with Ken Rockwell review. F4 is a little slow for me as an indoor available light lens, but just use flash (must remove hood to avoid shadow) or put on my 35 mm f 1.8 on my d7100. Going to manual focus requires a stiff pull on anterior focus ring, harder than I had expected, miss nikon AFS here. Really nice zoom range and plenty wide at 12mm on d7100 to place a foreground object in a broad context (what I like a wide angle for )

Wyoming t.

2013-10-26T21:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Test it out first if you can!

I bought this lens to fill in for a Tokina 12-24 I've had for about 5 years. My 12-24 has been a real workhorse (shooting architectural jobs)and it needed to be sent in to repair a focusing problem that has suddenly popped up. The 12-28 is actually an upgrade for my old model and I was looking for at least as good an item as my old one. Well, that was not to be! This new lens has a severe softening of the image on the lower right side of anything shot wide open. I've used many Tokina lenses over a 15 year period and am very disappointed with this purchase (along with a $50 drop in price within two weeks of my buying it). It looks like I've got two lenses to send in for repair.

TJ

2013-09-23T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Nice Focal Length

I use this on a C100 which is a similar sized sensor to an APSC camera. I shoot a lot of run-and-gun corporate work and don't have time for prime lenses. I was looking at Tokina because they make high quality wide angle zooms and I didn't like Canon's offerings in both their ef-s and L series lineup in this category. I was contemplating the Tokina 11-16 which people rave about but didn't like the limited focal range and due to the c100s sensitive sensor, don't particularly need a 2.8...though I did want a constant aperture throughout. I was about to pull the trigger on the Tokina 12-24 when I read Ken Rockwell's glowing review of this lens. Though I'm not taking stills with this lens, it does the trick and works flawlessly with the C100.

TYLER G.

2013-07-27T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

This is a very good lens.

This is a great lens for landscape photography. The lens focuses quickly and is sharp at both 12MM & 28MM. It also does well in fairly low light conditions.

Panama

2013-07-11T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Tokina 12-28 I like it!!!

Sharpness is very good. !2mm wide is very good with minimum distortion. There really aren't too many good reviews. I might add sharpness is very good being hand held. Probably much sharper on a tripod. I do landscapes.

steve0617

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Tokina 12-28mm Specifications

General

General

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  • Brand

    Tokina

  • MPN

    ATXAF128DXN

  • Lens Series

    Tokina DX

  • Color

    Black

  • Lens Type

    Wide Angle Zoom

  • Lens Mount

    Nikon

  • Format Compatibility

    APS-C / DX

  • Focus Type

    Auto Focus

  • Focusing Technology

    N/A

  • Closest Focus Distance

    9.84" / 25 cm

  • Distance Information

    N/A

  • Built-In Motor

    Yes

  • Focal Length

    12-28mm

  • Angle Of View

    99 - 54 deg.

  • 35mm Equivalent Focal Length

    18-42mm

  • Coverage

    N/A

  • Minimum Aperture

    f/22

  • Maximum Aperture

    f/4

  • Maximum Magnification

    0.19x

  • Lens Coating

    N/A

  • Aspherical Elements

    Yes

  • ED Glass Elements

    N/A

  • Filter Size

    77mm

Construction

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  • Lens Elements / Groups

    14 Elements / 12 Groups

  • Diaphragm Blades

    9

  • Dimensions

    3.31 x 3.55" (84 x 90.1mm)

  • Weight

    18.6oz / 530g

Features

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  • Image Stabilization Type

    None

  • Tripod Collar

    Yes

  • Waterproof / Water Resistant

    N/A

  • Dust Resistant

    N/A

  • UPC Code

    840129100003

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I use this lens for photographing both interiors and exteriors

By Lee O.

As a (semi-retired) architectural and interiors photographer, I need a good wide-angle lens that has little or no color and image distortion. Having used this lens on two dozen or more "shoots", I can attest to its doing a superior job. (I like it so much that I have two of this same model.) The one thing I would note, is that to get the best photograph possible, I always take multiple RAW exposures (either 5 or 6 identical but 1-stop-different). Of course I use a tripod and of course I shoo...

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Wide Range for a Wide Angle.

By toxictabasco

This is a excellent lens for Nikon DSLRs with 24mp sensors. I use this for mostly landscape, night, video, and 4K time-lapse photography in the best natural lighting conditions possible with a tripod. I shoot it with JPEG and RAW for optimal processing. The image quality is excellent, much better than I expected for a low cost lens. And it's best at f/8 to f/11. F/4 aperture is ideal for wide angle video use, and the lens performs well in low light for long exposures. The build quality i...

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The Tokina 12-28mm f/4.0 AT-x Pro DX Lens for Nikon is a wide-angle to standard length zoom lens with a maximum aperture of f/4.0. It is compatible with Nikon DX cameras and provides a 35mm focal length equivalency of 18-42mm. This compact lens features a one-touch AF/MF clutch operation to switch back and forth between auto and manual focus, for manual focus slide the focus ring back and for autofocus allow to the ring to rest in the forward position. A newly designed GMR (magnetic precision) AF sensor is mounted close to the AF motor and provides fast, accurate AF. The lens' SD-M (Silent Drive-Module) means that autofocus responds smoothly and silently, which is ideal when shooting HD video.

The use of SD glass (ultra-low dispersion glass), which emulate fluorite glass in performance, aims to eliminate chromatic aberration and aspherical lens elements in both the front and rear lens groups correct distortion and also helps to minimize aberrations for sharp imaging throughout the zoom range.

Tokina 12-28mm Features

  • Wide-angle to standard length zoom provides 35mm focal range equivalency of 19-45mm
  • An AF/MF clutch mechanism provides one-touch control when switching between auto and manual focus
  • A GMR (magnetic precision) sensor offers fast, accurate autofocus and the SD-M (Silent Drive-Module) means that the AF motor is virtually silent, which is important when shooting HD video
  • Ultra-low dispersion glass and aspherical lens elements minimize distortion and aberrations for sharply rendered images throughout the zoom range

Key Features

  • Wide-angle to standard length zoom provides 35mm focal range equivalency of 19-45mm
  • An AF/MF clutch mechanism
  • A GMR (magnetic precision) sensor offers fast, accurate autofocus
  • Ultra-low dispersion glass and aspherical lens elements

What's in the box:

  • Tokina 12-28mm f/4.0 AT-X Pro DX Lens
  • BH77A Lens Hood for 11-16mm f/2.8 Lens
  • Front Lens Cap
  • Rear Lens Cap
  • Tokina 2 Years Warranty