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Review Summary
2016-12-19T08:47:16
Really good zoom range for a relatively small PL lens. T3.0 is fine, T2.0 would be awesome.
ROGER G.
T/3 (f/2.8)
T/22
15 Elements/13 Groups
Multi-Layer
107.11 - 76.87½ (Based on 35mm Full Frame Sensor)
1.75:1
11.03" / 28cm
Rotary Zoom
9 curved blades
112mm
4.49"D x 5.67"L / 114mm x 144mm
52.91 oz / 1500g

Tokina this week announced the Tokina Cinema ATX 11-16mm T3.0 and 16-28mm T3.0 lenses, desinged for Canon full-frame and APS DSLRs, and in the case of the 11-16mm lens, Panasonic Micro Four Thirds mirrorless interchangeable lens cam...
Join Michael Artsis for an in-depth review of the Tokina Cinema lenses. These lenses are ready to shoot for cinema and come in EF mounts or Micro Four Thirds mounts and provide maximum flexibility on a wide range of cameras
Built around the highly innovative Tokina AT-X 16-28mm F/2.8 FX full frame optical design, the NEW Tokina Cinema AT-X 16-28mm T3.0 brings its award-winning performance into the film making arena. Tokina rehoused these superior optics in an all new cinema housing that provides geared manual focus control with an easy to read distance scale, geared zoom ring, and a de-clicked aperture with 9 curved blades that yield beautiful out of focus highlights while reducing the chance of diffraction at small apertures.
To deliver the results that working professionals demand, Tokina incorporated 3 Aspherical lens elements and 2 Super-low dispersion glass elements in the optical design to achieve excellent contrast and sharpness with minimizing lens flare, diffraction, and ghosting. The lens has an industry standard 114mm front diameter for attaching a variety of matte-boxes.