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Tokina Tokina-10-17mm-N
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Specs
UPC 0-49368-53247-1, EAN 0-049368-532471
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Tokina Tokina-10-17mm-N and other part numbers
| Details |
| F-stop | 3.5-4.5 |
| Fisheye | Yes |
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| Wide Angle | Yes |
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Reviews by Users
11 Oct 2008



Nice lens for those with penchant for the creative
I've had a full-frame fisheye lens since the 1970s, starting with the Pentax Takumar 17mm in screw mount, followed by the Pentax in K-mount, and then finally, the Nikkor 16mm manual focus. So, when Tokina came out with this lens (which is actually the same as the Pentax, I've read in the same focal length), I had to have one for my new Nikon D40. The zoom feature is nice since you can vary the degree of the fisheye effect by backing it off a little from the widest focal length of 10mm. And, t...
–David H. Myersfrom Amazon.com
01 Jun 2008



trustworthy
I was between this and the Nikon's 10mm 2.8. I ended up getting the tokina because a friend had it and after seeing his pictures with it and after using it a bit on his camera (canon), i decided that 3.5-4.5 was fine for what i needed on a fisheye (actually one of my friends photos was on location, at night, with just one street light, and it looked awesome). The zoom is also nice to have.
–IƱigofrom Amazon.com
18 Jul 2007



Get your entire visual field in the picture
Lightweight lens with super sharp optics, and can be used to focus as close as eight inches. Great for close up nature photography, and you are able to get the flower in focus along with the entire garden in the background. The visual distortion makes some interesting photos at the 10 mm zoom level. Combine this lens with the nikkor 18-200 mm VR lens and that is all you need to carry on any trip. I did not see any flare except when shooting into the sun. Lens is 15 ounces, matte finish without a...
–Mark Scheierfrom Amazon.com