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GL Optics Tokina 11-16mm T3
Summary
In 2010, GL Optics ignited a revolution in the filmmaking industry. Faced with sky-high lens prices, creators craved a more accessible entry point. The MkI, our inaugural offering, wasn't just a rehoused lens; it was a game-changer. Born from innovation, not renovation: We transformed the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8, a still photography lens, into a PL-mounted powerhouse for filmmakers. Opting not to take the “sleeve” approach, we meticulously crafted a robust lens body with an 80mm front ring, ready for matte box compatibility. Making the impossible, possible: While not a high-end optic, the MkI's ultra-wide 11-16mm range offered unique possibilities. In this realm, even pricier lenses struggle for ultimate sharpness. More importantly, it offered an unprecedented value proposition: at $3,000, it was a fraction of the cost of traditional cinema lenses, opening doors for countless aspiring filmmakers.
Tech Specs
| Manufacturer | GL Optics |
| Series | Zoom |
| Model | Tokina |
| Focal Length | 11-16mm |
| Max Aperture | T3 |
| Min Aperture | - |
| Format | - |
| Image Circle | - |
| Minimum Focus | - |
| Focus Rotation | ° |
| Iris Blades | - |
| Optical Design | - |
| Squeeze | - |
| Front Diameter | 80mm |
| Filter Thread | - |
| Focus/Zoom Rod | - |
| Native Mount | PL |
| Data Protocol | none |
| Length | - |
| Weight | - |
| Body Telescope | - |
| Body Material | aluminum |
| Focus Drive | manual |
| Iris Drive | manual |
| Zoom Drive | manual |
History
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