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Tokina SZ Pro 300mm f/7.1 Mirror Review

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The Tokina SZ Pro 300mm f/7.1 Mirror (APS-C) lens is a niche product that offers a long telephoto reach for a small size and an affordable price. It is well-made, has decent image quality, and is suitable for high definition video work. However, it is manual focus only, has soft image quality, and produces donut-shaped bokeh.

It is a niche product designed to provide a long telephoto reach in a small, affordable package. It is well-made with a tough metallic body and a large manual focus ring. The image quality is somewhat soft with low contrast, but it is still acceptable for high definition video work, although not as sharp as other lenses.

Pros
  • Impressively tiny size
  • Decent image quality for high definition video work
  • Affordable price
Cons
  • Manual focus only
  • Soft image quality
  • Donut-shaped bokeh

The manual focus can be a bit tricky due to the broad focus range. The lens is not weather-sealed and does not have any kind of image stabilization, but it comes with a metallic lens hood and has a front filter size of 46mm.

The Tokina SZ Pro 300mm f/7.1 Mirror (APS-C) lens is a niche product designed to provide a long telephoto reach in a small, affordable package. It is well-made with a tough metallic body and a large manual focus ring. However, the manual focus can be a bit tricky due to the broad focus range. The lens is not weather-sealed and does not have any kind of image stabilization, but it comes with a metallic lens hood and has a front filter size of 46mm. The image quality is somewhat soft with low contrast, but it is still acceptable for high definition video work, although not as sharp as other lenses. The lens does not suffer from distortion and can focus surprisingly close to the subject, but it produces donut-shaped bokeh due to the shape of the front glass. Despite its shortcomings, it is a usable lens for those who do not need loads of detail and have the patience to work with a manual focus lens on a tripod.Overall, the Tokina SZ Pro 300mm f/7.1 Mirror (APS-C) lens offers impressive portability and a fairly low price, making it a viable option for certain photographers. However, its soft image quality and manual focus limitations may be drawbacks for some users. The lens is suitable for those who require a long telephoto reach in a compact, affordable package and are willing to work with its manual focus system.

Overall, the Tokina SZ Pro 300mm f/7.1 Mirror (APS-C) lens offers impressive portability and a fairly low price, making it a viable option for certain photographers.

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