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Tokina atx-m 23mm, 33mm, and 56mm F/1.4 Lenses for Sony E-Mount Cameras Announced

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Tokina atx-m 23mm, 33mm, and 56mm F/1.4 Lenses for Sony E-Mount Cameras Announced

Tokina announced that their atx-m 23mm, 33mm, and 56mm F/1.4 lenses for Sony E-Mount cameras will ship on November 12th. These lenses that only cover APS-C sensors were already available for FUJIFILM X-Mount cameras. Let’s take a closer look at these!

Back in March 2020, Tokina announced its yearly lens roadmap for its atx-i and the atx-m lineup of lenses right before the pandemic. However, things took more time than expected, and close to one year later, the company is close to finally starting shipping their three new atx-m lenses for Sony E-Mount cameras.

Tokina atx-m lenses for Sony E-Mount cameras

Tokina atx-m lenses for Sony E-Mount cameras are available in two flavors: Full-Frame and APS-C.

If you have a Full-Frame camera, you can choose between the Tokina atx-m 35mm F/1.8 FE, the Tokina atx-m 50mm F/1.8 FE, and the Tokina atx-m 85mm F/1.8.

However, if you’re shooting with an APS-C camera, you can save a bit of money by picking the lighter and brighter Tokina atx-m 23mm F/1.4 E, Tokina atx-m 33mm F/1.4 E, or Tokina atx-m 56mm F/1.4 E.

All these lenses have some things in common:

  • A maximum aperture of F/1.4.
  • All three lenses are the same size at 65 x 72mm/25 x 28in.
  • De-clicked aperture ring, perfect for filmmakers.
  • The front filter thread is 52mm.
  • On the inside, you’ll find an STM Stepping AF motor for fast and accurate autofocus performances.
  • All lenses communicate with the camera body to support 5-Axis In-Body Image Stabilization.
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Tokina atx-m 23mm F/1.4 E

Let’s start with the widest lens, the Tokina atx-m 23mm F/1.4 E (35mm full-frame equivalent). This lens is also the lightest at only 276g/0.6lbs. Therefore, this lens will be perfect for street/landscape shooters.

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The lens design of the Tokina atx-m 23mm F/1.4 E consists of 11 elements in 10 groups with two Low-Dispersion (SD) glass elements to correct aberrations. The aperture diaphragm has nine aperture blades. The minimum focusing distance is 30cm/0.98ft.

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Tokina atx-m 33mm F/1.4 E

Next is the Tokina atx-m 33mm F/1.4 E (50mm full-frame equivalent), which is one of the most “standard” and versatile lenses you can get. With a weight of 285g/0.62lbs, it’s a must-have.

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The lens design of the Tokina atx-m 33mm F/1.4 E consists of 10 elements in 9 groups with one Low-Dispersion (SD) glass element. The aperture diaphragm has nine aperture blades. The minimum focusing distance is 40cm/1.31ft.

Image credit: Tokina

Tokina atx-m 56mm F/1.4 E

Last is the Tokina atx-m 56mm F/1.4 E (85mm full-frame equivalent), which is more suited for portrait and beauty shots. Unfortunately, this lens is also the heaviest of all three at 315g/0.69lbs. However, don’t get me wrong, it’s still very light for such a bright lens!

Image credit: Tokina

The lens design of the Tokina atx-m 56mm F/1.4 E consists of 10 elements in 9 groups with one Low-Dispersion (SD) glass element. The aperture diaphragm has nine aperture blades. The minimum focusing distance is 60cm/1.96ft.

Price and availability

All three lenses will be available starting from November 12th. The Tokina atx-m 23mm F/1.4 E and 56mm F/1.4 E will retail for $359/€369 each, while the 33mm F/1.4 E will be slightly less expensive at $309/€319. So for just over $1000, you can get three high-quality and very bright prime lenses; that’s an incredible offering from Tokina.

For more information, please visit Tokina’s website here.

What do you think about these new Tokina lenses for Sony E-Mount cameras? Were you patiently waiting for this new lens set? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!

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