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Tokina atx-i 11-16mm F2.8 CF Manual

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ENGLISH
Part names
❶ Hood Attachment Index
❷ Manual Focusing Ring
❸ Focus Distance Scale
❹ Focus Distance Index
❺ Zoom Ring
❻ Center Index
How to attach and remove lens
Please follow the camera instruction manual for attaching and removing
the lens.
※Take care to not touch or hit electrical contacts on the mounting face
of the lens while attaching or removing.
Focusing
When the manual focus ring is set to the AF position, the camera focuses
automatically. (Some Nikon cameras have a mode switch. With those
cameras, confirm that the setting is AF. See the camera's user manual for
details.)
When set to manual focus mode, rotate the manual focus ring while
looking through the viewfinder or at the monitor to adjust the focus.
This lens also has a focus aid function to assist with focusing.
Exposure Modes
For the exposure mode settings, follow the applicable instructions
provided in your cameras manual.
One-Touch Controllable Focus-Clutch Mechanism
<How to switch from the Auto focus position to manual
focus position>
The lens focus mode can be switched
between the Auto focus (AF) and
manual focus (MF) Positions at any
time by moving the manual focus ring
forward and backward.
Auto Focus Position
❼ Hood Right Position Indicator  
❽ Auto Focus (AF) Position
❾ Manual Focus (MF) Position
❿ Focal Length Scale
⓫ Mount attachment mark
Manual Focus Position

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Summary of Contents for Tokina atx-i 11-16mm F2.8 CF

  • Page 1 ENGLISH Part names ❶ ❼ ❷ ❽ ❸ ❹ ❾ ❺ ❿ ❻ ⓫ ❶ Hood Attachment Index ❼ Hood Right Position Indicator   ❷ Manual Focusing Ring ❽ Auto Focus (AF) Position ❸ Focus Distance Scale ❾ Manual Focus (MF) Position ❹...
  • Page 2 Lens hood The included lens hood prevents strong angular light from the side from striking the front lens element and causing lens flare or ghosting that would impact image quality. Please be sure to always use the lens hood when photographing to achieve the best results possible.