The Tokina 50-135mm T2.9 Mark II Cinema ATX is a versatile EF-mount parfocal telephoto zoom designed for cameras using Super 35 or APS-C sensors. Key features include:
Versatile telephoto zoom in a compact build
Advanced optical design
Standardized focus and iris ring positions
Parfocal design for minimal focus breathing and image shift
Canon EF Mount. We carry this Cinema ATX lens in several different mounts. This is the Canon EF-mount version.
Versatile Telephoto Zoom. The Tokina 50-135mm T2.9 Mark II Cinema ATX boasts a highly versatile telephoto zoom range in a compact build. Its 3.3-foot minimum focusing distance lets you get tight close-ups, even while you’re at a comfortable distance from your subject.
Nine-Blade Aperture. A clickless nine-bladed iris gives exceptional round bokeh in out-of-focus areas. Such luxurious bokeh gives you a dreamy look when shooting wide open.
High-Quality Optical Design. The 50-135mm’s fourteen-group/eighteen-element design includes two aspherical elements and two super-low dispersion elements to render sharp, high-contrast images while combating flare, ghosting, and diffraction. Each lens element has a multilayer coating to further help reduce aberrations.
Standardized Features. All the lenses in Tokina’s Cinema ATX series have the same front lens diameters, focus, and iris ring positions. This allows for super-fast lens changes just by swinging your matte box and dropping your follow focus without moving their positions. Markings in feet appear on both sides making it easy for ACs and focus-pullers to do their jobs. This lens has 0.8 pitch gears and a 95mm front diameter.
Minimal Focus Breathing and Image Shift. The Cinema ATX lenses’ parfocal design lets them retain focus while avoiding breathing and image shift. We wish all cinema lenses would hold their breath as well as these Tokinas.