For Sale Tokina AF DX 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 Fisheye Zoom with Canon EF to Emount T Mark IV Metabones Adapter

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Morgan Barsi

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This is the last piece of my Sony A6300 setup. It was used on five trips, and it's in pristene condition. I even have the original packaging.

Total retail was over $900, so I'll sell for $500.

Thank you,

Morgan
 

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Temping... I'm curious, how fast and accurate was the AF on this with the A6300? How is the corner performance? I shoot an A6300 with Sony 10-18mm, and while the AF is basically instant and rarely misses, the corners leave much to be desired - something that a fisheye should be much better at.
 
I was happy with it, but you might be a more sophisticated and pickier photographer than me. I went with it because it was what Backscatter recommended for the A6300.
 
Here is what they say about it, "For wide angle, the Tokina 10-17mm has been THE favorite APS-C wide angle lens since it came out. We’ve used it for years on both Nikon and Canon mounts. It is a fisheye zoom lens with an angle of coverage that ranges from 100-180 degrees, making it the ideal lens for underwater wide angle photography. The Sony a6500 can use the Canon mount Tokina 10-17mmwith either the Metabones or FotodioX adapter. Autofocus works quickly and accurately."

Sony a6500 Underwater Camera Review - Underwater Photography - Backscatter
 
As I said, tempting... but I already have a 10-18mm and a 7.5mm manual fisheye, and with my next upcoming destination being Philippines, I'd rather put my money towards a Nauticam SMC-1 for the tiny stuff rather than more wide-angle.
 
No worries. Just wanted to give you a more credible review than I can provide. :)

Enjoy your trip!
 
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