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Tokina 35mm f/2.8 at-x pro DX macro - G - Nikon DX

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Tokina 35mm f/2.8 at-x pro DX macro - G - Nikon DX

Bei Verwendung an digitalen Spiegelreflexkameras bietet das Tokina AT-X M35 PRO DX-Objektiv den gleichen Bildwinkel wie ein 52-mm-Objektiv. Die Naheinstellgrenze des M35 liegt bei erstaunlich geringen 14 cm, was ein Makroverhältnis von 1:1 oder eine lebensgroße Wiedergabe mit hervorragender Schärfe ergibt. Dank seiner kompakten Größe kann es fast überallhin mitgenommen werden, und die große Blendenöffnung von f/2,8 erleichtert die Betrachtung bei schlechten Lichtverhältnissen.

Die Frontlinse des AT-X M35 PRO DX ist mit einer neu entwickelten wasserabweisenden Beschichtung (WR) auf dem Glas versehen. Mit dieser neuen Beschichtung lassen sich Flecken, die durch Wasser oder Fingerabdrücke entstanden sind, viel leichter reinigen als mit einer herkömmlichen Mehrfachbeschichtung.

Tokinas exklusiver One-Touch-Fokus-Kupplungsmechanismus ermöglicht es dem Fotografen, zwischen Autofokus und MF zu wechseln, indem er den Fokusring für den Autofokus einfach nach vorne und für die manuelle Fokussierung zurück zur Kamera schiebt. Bei Nikon-Kameras muss der AF-MF-Schalter nicht gewechselt werden, und für Canon gibt es keinen zweiten AF/MF-Schalter am Objektiv, alles wird über den Fokusring gesteuert.

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Tokina 35mm f/2.8 at-x pro DX macro - G - Nikon DX

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