Subscribed to your channel! Keep up the good work showcasing your good work. I had a query though - how reliable is the autofocus on the Tokina AT-X compared to the stock Nikon AF-P lenses? I didnt see a single second of hunting.
Hello, thank you for your support! I usually shoot videos using manual focus or autofocus single servo mode. I didn't include focusing moments in the video, which is why there's no hunting for focus. I believe hunting is more related to the camera body. I can only compare this lens with a Nikon AF-S lens (NIKON 18-55MM F:3.5-5.6 AF-S DX LENS), and I think their performances are quite similar. I'll be shooting a comparison video soon, which I believe might be useful. Additionally, as far as I know, the Nikon D5200 doesn't fully support some AF-P lenses. The statement below is from the Nikon website regarding some of their AF-P lenses: ( www.nikonusa.com/p/af-p-dx-nikkor-70-300mm-f45-63g-ed-vr/20062/overview ) 'Compatible models with limited functions: D5, D810 series, Df, D750, D7200, D7100, D5200, Nikon 1 series with the FT1' I'm not sure what the limited functions exactly✌️
Hello, I don’t know your specific needs or budget but I think It’s hard to recommend this camera for commercial video jobs or clients works. Autofocus performance, lack of 4k video quality and low light performance is not on todays standards. I probably look other alternatives if I were you ✌️
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Subscribed to your channel! Keep up the good work showcasing your good work.
I had a query though - how reliable is the autofocus on the Tokina AT-X compared to the stock Nikon AF-P lenses? I didnt see a single second of hunting.
Hello, thank you for your support!
I usually shoot videos using manual focus or autofocus single servo mode. I didn't include focusing moments in the video, which is why there's no hunting for focus.
I believe hunting is more related to the camera body. I can only compare this lens with a Nikon AF-S lens (NIKON 18-55MM F:3.5-5.6 AF-S DX LENS), and I think their performances are quite similar. I'll be shooting a comparison video soon, which I believe might be useful.
Additionally, as far as I know, the Nikon D5200 doesn't fully support some AF-P lenses. The statement below is from the Nikon website regarding some of their AF-P lenses:
( www.nikonusa.com/p/af-p-dx-nikkor-70-300mm-f45-63g-ed-vr/20062/overview )
'Compatible models with limited functions: D5, D810 series, Df, D750, D7200, D7100, D5200, Nikon 1 series with the FT1'
I'm not sure what the limited functions exactly✌️
It looks good.. I have plan to use nikon d5200 for my video jobs. Whay do you think?
Hello, I don’t know your specific needs or budget but I think It’s hard to recommend this camera for commercial video jobs or clients works.
Autofocus performance, lack of 4k video quality and low light performance is not on todays standards. I probably look other alternatives if I were you ✌️
@@onenonestudio thanks for your opinion, sir.