lynettemax
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I have a tokina 11-16mm lens. I just want to make sure this lens is for cropped sensors, right? This lens fits on my canon 1n slr. Is there a reason it can do this?
The rear element is too close to the film. It warns that using it may result in breaking the reflex mirror.
Just to reinforce a mentioned point:
DO NOT mount EF-S lenses on the older EOS 1-series bodies: they are not compatible.
Incredibly, many otherwise sensible photographers have done just this, and incurred a damage bill of $800 (in one case I know of, no repair was possible and the camera was scuppered) replacing the entire mirror box of the 1N because the rear EF-S flange/element has compressed/fractured the mirror, broken the swing arms and twisted the mirror box out: photographer said "the lens wouldn't go on easily so some force was needed, then I heard a strange crack". Oh God... .
Additionally, EF-S lens electronics have an entirely different metering and communication matrice that would make no sense to the EOS 1-series bodies.
The Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 isn't an EF-S lens, only Canon makes those. It's an EF lens that has a smaller image circle due to it being designed for APS-C sized sensors. It will work fine on a 35mm camera with the only downside being vignetting (it will look like tunnel vision) until 16mm's.
What are you talking about? Canon has designed it so it's no possible to mount an EF-S lens on an EF mount. It would be like trying to mount a F mount lens onto a K mount.
Funny you ask this question.
I was out last weekend shooting my 1n and borrowed a Tokina 11-16 from my friend who was with me. The lens works on the 1n just fine with no mirror interference and zero vignette at 16mm only. 11-15mm, you will see a vignette circle around the whole image.
It is WIDE at 16mm. Try it yourself and enjoy. No worries about any damage.
Not good advise at all!
Only Canon makes EF-S lenses...that Tokina you wrote about is an EF type lens (fullframe), and not "digital".
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