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Tokina’s AT-X 535 PRO DX; A Fast, Constant Aperture Zoom:
In The Final Analysis
What was especially noteworthy about the lens was that, when shooting wide-open, optical vignetting was practically indiscernible, in contrast to some other zooms I’ve worked with in this range. Also, barrel and pincushion distortion, while observable at the 50mm (equivalent 75mm) and 135mm (equivalent 202mm) settings, were very well corrected at interim focal lengths. Of the two, barrel distortion was the more pronounced, but not to a disturbing degree. What’s more, the nine-bladed iris diaphragm, while not yielding a truly circular aperture, still managed to produce pleasing background softness and nearly circular out-of-focus highlights. All in all I was really impressed by the Tokina 535 tele-zoom’s performance and I can see it becoming a favorite lens.
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