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Tokina 16-50mm f/2.8 Review

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The Tokina 16-50mm f/2.8 lens is a bit heavy and has an outdated autofocus mechanism. The build quality is old-school Tokina with smooth zoom and focus rings. The image quality is sharp, but with some chromatic aberration and distortion at wider angles.

The Tokina 16-50mm f/2.8 lens has a solid build quality and provides sharp image quality, but it does suffer from chromatic aberration and distortion at wider angles. It's a good lens for the price, especially when stopped down to f/4 or lower.

Pros
  • Solid build quality
  • Smooth zoom and focus rings
  • Sharp image quality
Cons
  • Outdated autofocus mechanism
  • Chromatic aberration
  • Distortion at wider angles

The build quality is typical of Tokina - solid and a bit heavy, with an outdated autofocus mechanism.

The Tokina 16-50mm f/2.8 lens is an older, affordable lens that offers a standard zoom and constant maximum aperture of f/2.8, making it great for indoor or night photography. The lens provides a nice bokeh, but lacks image stabilization. The build quality is typical of Tokina - solid and a bit heavy, with an outdated autofocus mechanism. The image quality is sharp but has some chromatic aberration, especially at wider angles. The lens also suffers from distortion at wider angles, but overall, it can produce usable pictures when stopped down to f/4 or lower.

The lens provides a nice bokeh, but there is noticeable chromatic aberration and distortion at wider angles.

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