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Tokina AT-X M100 PRO AF D 100 mm f/2.8

7 October 2007
Arkadiusz Olech

10. Autofocus



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Autofocus is working with average speed giving out a delicate buzzing. Certainly, working in the FULL mode it slows down its tempo. It very often happens that while switching the focus from a very nearby object to a more distant one, autofocus goes to the minimum focus value, and from there it goes to the appropriate position. And this lasts a while...

The accuracy of work of the focusing mechanism is not the best either. The number of mistakes, which we noted in our lab reached 15%. Additionally, the test sample had a minimum tendency to front focus.

Tokina AT-X M100 PRO AF D 100 mm f/2.8 - Autofocus