
The Tokina 11-16mm F/2.8 ATX Pro DX II (EF) is a lens available to rent from Lightbulb Rentals. We supply film, video, and photography productions across New York City, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh with tested, production-ready gear.
The Tokina atx-i 11-16mm f/2.8 CF for Canon EF-mount cameras, available at Lightbulb Rentals, represents a significant upgrade to its acclaimed predecessor, tailored for ultra-wide photography such as landscapes, architecture, and interiors. With its constant f/2.8 maximum aperture, this lens ensures consistent brightness across its zoom range, facilitating effective shooting in varying lighting conditions.
Crafted with an advanced optical configuration, including multiple aspherical and low dispersion elements, the lens minimizes aberrations to enhance sharpness and clarity. Each element is multi-coated to mitigate flare and ghosting, thereby improving contrast and color fidelity, even in challenging lighting scenarios.
Enhancing usability, the lens features a One-Touch Focus Clutch Mechanism for swift transitions between autofocus and manual focus modes, with an internal focusing system ensuring responsive performance.
Designed specifically for APS-C-format Canon EF-mount cameras, this lens provides an equivalent focal length range of 17.6-25.6mm, ideal for capturing expansive scenes with detailed precision. Whether for professional or enthusiast use, the Tokina atx-i 11-16mm f/2.8 CF combines optical excellence with intuitive handling, making it a versatile tool for creative photographers.
Key specifications include a category of Lenses and Optics › Photo Lenses Canon EF, a brand of Tokina, a focal length of 11-16mm. It also offers a lens mount of Canon EF, a maximum aperture of f/2.8, a focus type of Autofocus.
Rent the Tokina 11-16mm F/2.8 ATX Pro DX II (EF) from Lightbulb Rentals with same-day pickup or regional delivery across New York and Pennsylvania. Every order is fully inspected and prepped before it ships, and our team can help you build a matching package, add expendables, or answer technical questions before your shoot.