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Tokina AT-X M100 PRO AF D 100 mm f/2.8

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Manufacturer Tokina
Model AT-X M100 PRO AF D 100 mm f/2.8
Lens style Telephoto
Focal length 100 mm
Maximum aperture f/2.8
Angle of view 24.4 o
Closest focusing distance 0.3 m
Maximum magnification 1:1
Minimum aperture 32
Number of diaphragm blades 9
Auto focus type AF
Lens Construction 9 elements / 8 groups
Filter diameter 55 mm
Macro Yes
Available mounts Canon EF
Nikon F
Dimensions 73 x 95.1 mm
Weight 540 g
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Average rating (3 owners reviews)
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4.89 Good
Owners reviews (3)
  1. spock
    spock 18 May 2016, 15:52
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    IP 78.20.x.x
    Owner since: 1 month
    Price: 346 euro
    User profile: Semipro

    Cons: Non found at this point.

    Pros: Sharp, excellent color.

    Summary: Use it on the D700. Tried it also on the Fuji X Pro-1 for macro but the electronic viewfinder is not really suited for macro photography. Will later find out what it does on D810 and D500. For the price I paid , it is a must own lens.

  2. Simanta
    Simanta 16 December 2011, 07:06
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    IP 117.198.x.x
    Owner since: 1 year
    Price: $425(us)
    User profile: Amateur

    Cons: if only Tokina could add a vibration reduction to it. sigh!

    Pros: excellent sharpness & Color rendition. a great portrait lens too. great bokeh.

    Summary: using it on a Nikon D7000. i could not ask for a better lens at this price. it is a darling.

  3. deacondavid
    deacondavid 30 December 2010, 07:23
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    IP 71.113.x.x
    Owner since: 4 years
    Price: $500
    User profile: Semipro

    Cons: No VR, could focus a little bit closer. Both of these are minor quibbles, as the lens tends to handle low-light well and focuses close enough in most cases.

    Pros: Razor-sharp macro with good low-light performance. Pairs very well with FX as well as crop sensor bodies.

    Summary: I got this for use with my D70 and it has seen heavy use in botanical photography. For the money, this has been an excellent performer with both the D70 and my recently-adopted D700.