health and wellness | March 08, 2026

Is Tokina 11 16 full frame?

Is Tokina 11 16 full frame?

So, let’s see how the Tokina 11-16 looks at 16mm on full-frame! The Tokina 11-16mm isn’t the only DX crop sensor lens that can be used effectively on full-frame, either. One other crop-sensor lens that works fantastically well on full-frame is the Nikon 12-24 f/4 DX.

Is Tokina 11 16 good?

Here’s a secret: take off the filter and hood and and this Tokina 11-16mm works reasonably well as wide as 15mm, if you don’t mind softer corners wide-open, on film and FX. Shoot in the Nikon D3’s 5:4 mode and you’re good as wide as 13mm!…

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Can I use a cropped lens on a full frame camera?

While full frame sensor cameras can’t use crop sensor lenses, they also don’t come with any need to calculate your focal length multiplier so long as you stick to the full frame lens inventory.

What is APS C vs full frame?

A full-frame lens is roughly equivalent to a 35mm frame of film, while an APS-C sensor is a little bit smaller. This means your camera’s APS-C-size sensor magnifies the scene to produce an image that will match the lens’s full-frame image circle.

What happens when you put an APS-C lens on a full frame camera?

If you put an APS-C lens on a full-frame body, it either won’t work, or will only take a photo using a very small portion of the sensor. This is because of the size of the imaging circle around the part of the lens that goes into the body.

What is APS-C sensor size?

Advanced Photo System type-C (APS-C) is an image sensor format approximately equivalent in size to the Advanced Photo System film negative in its C (“Classic”) format, of 25.1×16.7 mm, an aspect ratio of 3:2 and Ø 31.15 mm field diameter.

Can I use an APS-C lens on full-frame?

Lenses. Different lenses are designed to be used with different sensor sizes. Full-frame lenses can go onto APS-C bodies, and be subject to the crop/multiplication factor. If you put an APS-C lens on a full-frame body, it either won’t work, or will only take a photo using a very small portion of the sensor.

Is ISO a shutter speed?

The ISO camera settings will tell the camera how much light it needs to be able to produce an image. It also means that the higher the ISO number, the faster the shutter speed you can use in low light situations using the same aperture. See examples below: ISO number Shutter speed increase in exposure ISO 100 f5.

Do professional photographers use APS-C cameras?

APS-C cameras used to be more for consumers who wanted to step up to something more substantial than a point and shoot. Now, APS-C cameras are excellent all-around performers that can be used by pros for many different genres of photography.

Do professionals use APS-C?

Professional photographers can get the best out of any camera regardless of sensor size. There are many non-Full Frame cameras on the market, specifically APS-C and Micro Four Thirds (and Medium Format, but that’s for another article) which are more than suitable for professional photographers and professional use.