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Tokina 300mm f/6.3 Telephoto Lens for Micro 4/3rds Mount -55mm-

Tokina 300mm f/6.3 Telephoto Lens for Micro 4/3rds Mount -55mm-
Tokina 300mm f/6.3 Telephoto Lens for Micro 4/3rds Mount -55mm-

Tokina 300mm f/6.3 Telephoto Lens for Micro 4/3rds Mount -55mm-

Price : $299.00* (on 4/23/2013)
Code : B00828DZ7M
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Product Details

  • Brand: Tokina
  • Model: 300mm
  • Dimensions: .66 pounds

Features

  • Compact Ultra-telephoto Lens
  • 600mm Focal Length in 35mm Equivalency
  • Designed for Micro Four-Thirds Mounts
  • Made in Japan
  • Manual focus with fixed f/6.3 aperture











Product Description

**Manual focus with fixed f/6.3 aperture **



Tokina 300mm f/6.3 compact telephoto mirror lens is designed specifically for mirrorless compact cameras using the micro 4/3rds mount.



The 300mm focal length of the lens gives effective 600mm (in 35mm terms) when placed on a mirrorless camera body making it a super-telephoto lens. This allows distant subject to be brought in much closer. But despite this powerful focal length the lens is incredibly compact to match the size of the compact cameras it was intended to be used with.



The lens has a fixed f/6.3 aperture.



The Tokina 300 has all metal lens barrels and very high quality glass optics to yield the best optical performance from a new of this design.



This lens has a wide grip area on the manual focusing ring and smooth movement to assist in focusing







Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4OK quality, but great size
By Rich Cameron
Not the greatest mirror lens I've used (the Tamron 350mm 5.6 probably takes the cake), but it isn't bad either. I personally love the out of focus "donut" effect. For the sheer portability, it's really a no brainer.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Tricky. Fun. Artsy.
By B. Harding
This lens has me puzzled, but I am giving it thumbs up because it is a welcome addition to the M43 line and has a unique signature. Some people will hate this lens, so be sure you do your homework. I have mine coupled to an OM-D EM-5. Be sure to upgrade to 1.5 Firmware Update. Adjust Image Stabilization for a 300mm lens. I've been out birding with it and can see a a Nuthatch peck a peanut from 30 yards. Crank up ISO to 800-1600 or use the grainy filter option on the OM-D. This lens is well-made and appears to be aluminum (by comparison IMO much better construction than Olympus 12mm f2 snapshot lens getting rave reviews), but the manual focus is a bit stiff. I like that better than having play. Image output results have a vintage look. Don't expect to cut your eyeballs! Razor sharpness is lacking with any catadioptric lens due to amplification of vibrations. Might be fun on a tripod for moon viewing. I am tempted to take this to Arizona on my next rattlesnake shoot.

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