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Tokina Sz 600mm F/8 Pro Reflex Lens Fujifilm X

Tokina Sz 600mm F/8 Pro Reflex Lens Fujifilm X
  • Product Code: eq129964
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$1,197.00 $1,615.95

Providing a compact and lightweight alternative to standard telephoto lenses, this Tokina SZ 600mm f/8 Pro Reflex Lens Fujifilm Xfeatures a unique catadioptric optical design. Offered here with a FUJIFILM X mount, this lens is well-suited for travel, wildlife, and outdoor photography. It offers a fixed f/8 aperture that is compatible with select camera focus peaking systems and in-body multi-axis image stabilization systems. Rendering everyday scenery in a dramatic and iconic manner, this telephoto lens also offers distinct doughnut-shaped bokeh rings to make your photos stand out and lets you capture what the human eye cannot.

APS-C | f/8    900mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)    Catadioptric Telephoto Lens    Manual Focus

Key Specs
Focal Length600mm (35mm Equivalent: 900mm)
Maximum Aperturef/8
Lens MountFUJIFILM X
Lens Format CoverageAPS-C
Focus TypeManual Focus
Image StabilizationNo
Filter Size77 mm (Front)
34 mm (Rear)
Parameters
Maximum Aperturef/8
Minimum Aperturef/8
Lens MountFUJIFILM X
Lens Format CoverageAPS-C
Angle of View2.7°
Minimum Focus Distance5.81' / 1.77 m
Maximum Magnification0.4x
Macro Reproduction Ratio1:2.5
Optical Design8 Elements in 8 Groups
Focus TypeManual Focus
Image StabilizationNo
Filter Size77 mm (Front)
34 mm (Rear)
Dimensions (ø x L)3.5 x 4.9" / 88.6 x 125 mm
Weight1.2 lb / 545 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.925 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7 x 5.1 x 5.1"

  • Manual focus, catadioptric telephoto lens with a fixed f/8 aperture that is compatible with select focus peaking camera systems and in-body, multi-axis image stabilization systems.
  • Advanced optical design suppresses chromatic aberrations, lens flare, and ghosting.
  • 270° focus rotation angle allows precise focusing operations with a shallow depth of field.
  • Renders unique doughnut-shaped bokeh.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can the Canon Extender EF 1.4X Ill be used on the Tokina SZ SUPER TELE 500mm F/8 Reflex Lens (Canon EF-Mount)?

A: Unfortunately Canon Extender EF 1.4X Ill is not compatible with Tokina lenses.

Q: 2. What Material is the Tokina SZ Super Tele 500mm F/8 Reflex Lens made from? Is the a Lens Material Primarily Plastic or is this Lens Constructed out of Metal for the most part? Thank you

A: Tokina SZ SUPER TELE 500mm F/8 Reflex Lens barrel is made of metal parts.

Q: 3. Will this work with a 1.4 X and a 2x extender with a Canon 5D mark 4?

A: No, the Tokina SZ 600mm f/8 Pro Reflex MF CF Lens for Canon EF-M will not work with a 1.4X or 2.0X teleconverter,

Q: 4. Would this be a good lens for a solar eclipse? I have a Nikon Z6II

A: The Tokina SZ 500mm f/8 Reflex MF Lens (Nikon Z Mount) is a mirror lens that gives you a lot of zoom for an inexpensive price. You will need a solar filter for this. Be aware of the onion effect that is sometimes visible with lenses of this design.

Q: 5. Will this lens work with canon m50?

A: Yes, the Tokina SZ 600mm f/8 Pro Reflex MF CF Lens (Canon EF-M) is compatible with the Canon M50. It is only manual focus though.

Q: 6. Is this compatible with a Fuji teleconverter?

A: No, the Tokina SZ 900mm f/11 Pro Reflex MF CF Lens will not be compatible with any teleconverter.

Q: 7. Is the back focal length of the t-mount version 55mm? And what's the thread size?

A: The Tokina SZ SUPER TELE 500mm F/8 Reflex Lens (T-Mount) is a 500mm lens (focal length). The lens has a front filter thread of 72mm and a back filter thread of 30.5mm.

Q: 8. What difference between Tokina SZX and SZ series? Many thanks.

A: Currently the only difference is the SZ is 500mm and the SZX is 400mm. This may change if more lenses are added.

Q: 9. It is possible to use extension tube with this lens ??

A: Yes the Tokina SZ SUPER TELE 500mm F/8 Reflex Lens can be used with extension tubes to decrease the minimum focus distance.

Q: 10. will this work with a Fujifilm 1.4x teleconverter ?

A: No, the Tokina SZ 600mm f/8 Pro Reflex MF CF Lens (FUJIFILM X) will not work with a Fujifilm 1.4x teleconverter.

26/09/2024

[1:2.5] Though it's in US, delivery is fast and smooth to Singapore. Yet to try the lens but it's super light on my Z.

5
22/09/2024

[2.7°] When your professional Baseball team's ballpark limits you to a less than 6 lens length and you want to check the brand of your players shoe laces, this lens is the solution. Easy to handhold when leaning on guard rail.

5
11/09/2024

[APS-C] I got this lens to pair with my Nikon Z50. Knowing it is a FX lens on a DX body, the 1.5x crop factor on this 400 mm lens gives it incredible reach, although I am hesitant to call it 'effectively 600 mm'. I have taken rather sharp shots with a tripod of subjects ~2 miles away, and can resolve the basic skyline ~5 miles away at night with long exposures. Indeed there is 0 chromatic aberration, and I've counted ~4 rings in the point spread function from a bright light source at effective infinite distance, which is very impressive given it's a $250 lens. The bokeh is really something special, and I sometimes find myself taking shots intentionally out of focus for the artistic appeal which as far as I know, is not easy to recreate digitally. The lens is a bit heavier than I expected, but I'm OK with it given the metal construction - it feels solidly built. My one gripe is that the macro quality is OK, but not amazing. I thought I could get away with not purchasing extension tubes and just using this for macro photography, but something which I haven't precisely identified yet gives the photos a surprising amount of softness. Possibly, this could be from the fact that its a manual focus lens and I'm just not nailing it every time, which, although it is my problem, will likely be your problem too! I enjoy the 270 degree throw for focusing, but because it is so sensitive, it still takes some getting used to.

5
08/09/2024

[2.7°] This lens is simply amazing. I bought it almost last notice before the eclipse and used it on my Sony A7II camera for the eclipse.

Call it user error but if a lens can produce this type of shot from me not using a tripod and fumbling around with ISO and shutter speed settings, just imagine the pictures when you do incorporate those tools.

5
04/09/2024

[f/8] This lens isn't a substitute for a giant wildlife lens--it is a completely different thing, a way to get tight shots of wildlife without carrying a lot of kit that requires patience, a bit of skill, and good weather. Results are softer than a non-reflex 400mm, particularly noticeable for closer shots. It is manual focus so you need a camera with a decent viewfinder, either a good mirrorless or a DSLR. It is fixed at F8, and I keep the shutter speed at 1/500 to avoid motion blur, which means ISO is pretty high, 3200 even in sunlight (I am using an SL3 on shutter-speed priority mode). Within those limitations, it is a lot of fun to use, and good results if you're not looking for a publishable nature shot. It could be used for sports or similar also, but I haven't tried that.

5
28/08/2024

[f/8] A bit of a learning curve for me since this is first REAL manual lens. I am enjoying it so far. My birds pictures pop.... And I am far away. Just what I wanted.

5
26/08/2024

[Manual Focus] I'm an amateur photographer, growing into my Nikon Z5 and the mirrorless world. I wanted a telephoto with decent enough reach and performance for me to capture the birds and wildlife in my backyard and on nature hikes. This fits the bill! It doesn't weigh a lot as I walk in the field. The depth of field performance actually helps me focus on the wildlife with some nice bokeh. I don't need the highest-quality sharpness or for everything to be automatic at this stage of my hobby life, and my budget is limited. In short, I've taken some good photos with this lens for my birding record and artistic use with this affordable option. I'm extremely pleased.

5
17/08/2024

[Manual Focus] First, this is a full-frame lens. On Micro 4/3, 400mm f/8 turns into 800mm f/16, which needs a very bright conditions to shoot at shutter speeds higher than 1/160 (at 800mm handheld this speed is already crazy, but compensated very well by IBIS - I get shots with no motion blur).

Second, speed booster is a must (from full-frame EF to M4/3). Just forget about sharp photos at 400mm (800mm FF equiv) on M4/3. On the magnification that high you'll see a lot of distortion effects like atmospheric dribble, haze, loss of contrast even from the small amount of directed light. Your photos really start depending on the air temperature. 800mm focal length is near useless during the hot summer regardless of the lens. With a speed booster (x0.71) it turns into the light compact 300mm 5.6 with acceptable sharpness, which has a nice build and joy to handle.


Thirdly, at 800mm, which you get on M4/3, the focus shifts substantially even from the slight touch (literally, just from touching the focus ring). The significant amount of focus ring rotation interval is devoted to close distances from 3 to 15 meters. You get practically millimeters and fractions of millimeters left to focus on distant objects.

Overall, this is an excellent lens with a nice build, impressive resolution and joyful handling. Just not on Micro 4/3.
At least, not without a speed booster.

5
11/08/2024

[2.7°] I purchased this Tokina SZX 400mm F/8 Reflex MF lens for fun and it's great! It takes some time getting used to because it's a manual focus, but focus peaking can help a lot. A tripod is obligatory. Images are soft and not sharp, but with the a bit of editing you can make them look sharp. This lens is great if you have a lot of time on your hand and gives a different perspective and opens a new door to get creative. I am using this on my Canon R7 which gives me a 640mm focal length.

5
05/07/2024

[FUJIFILM X] This lens packs a wallop for the dwarf size it is, I find it has a lot of character giving my images a nice tonality. The focus ring is very easy to use and the lens hood helps a lot for cleaner picture quality. The body of the lens is a metal construction with a rubber focus ring it feels very nice and has a strict quality feel. I highly recommend this to those who want a longer focal range and don’t want to compromise between backpack space and camera weight!

5

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