What is a flag choice in Lightroom?
Flags designate whether a photo is a pick , rejected , or unflagged. Flags are set in the Library module. Once photos are flagged, you can click a flag filter button in the Filmstrip or in the Library Filter bar to display and work on photos that you’ve labeled with a particular flag.
Should I enable profile corrections in Lightroom?
When You Won’t Want to Use Lens Corrections While this option in Lightroom may be good to remove unwanted optical issues such as color fringing or heavy vignetting, it’s not so good when the lens characteristics are actually pretty.
Should I use profile corrections Lightroom?
Does Lightroom correct lens distortion?
To correct optical lens distortion in Lightroom, check the box next to ‘Enable Profile Corrections’. Lightroom looks at the metadata of the image and fills in the make and model of your lens. Lightroom gives you the option of fine-tuning the distortion and vignetting adjustments.
Is the Tokina 11-16mm a good lens?
This Tokina 11-16mm is the world’s fastest and sharpest ultrawide lens for small format digital cameras (Nikon DX and Canon 1.6x). Considering its bargain price of under $600, its the world’s best ultrawide lens for digital SLRs. It is very well made. Its distortion is much easier to correct than the Nikkor’s.
How does the Tokina ATX-I 11-16mm AF work?
The Tokina atx-i 11-16mm F2.8 CF for Nikon F mount incorporates internal silent focusing motor in combination with precise GMR sensor to allow the lens to AF on Nikon bodies that do not have an AF drive gear and motor. Highly valued One-touch focus Clutch mechanism allows to switch between autofocus and manual focus easy.
What does CF mean on the Tokina ATX-I lens?
The Tokina atx-i 11-16mm F2.8 CF (CF means cropped frame) is designed as an ultra wide angle zoom lens for APS-C sensor DLSR cameras. It is the only f/2.8 fast ultra wide angle zoom lens for APS-C sized DSLR cameras in the current market (according to internal survey September, 2019).
Is the Tokina 11-16mm compatible with the Nikon D40?
This Tokina 11-16mm is perfectly compatible with all the Nikon DSLRs on which I tried it (D70, D40, D200, D300 and D3), and probably all of them, period. The only gotcha is that you must focus manually on the D40, D40x or D60, even though they still meter and expose perfectly.