Capturing history with SZX SUPER TELE 400mm F8 Reflex MF lenses
- Posted by
- Our News
- févr. 3, 2021
- 0 Comments
Tokina SZX SUPER TELE 400mm F8 Reflex MF is a 400mm super tele lens that adopts catadioptric type optical design. This type of gear is suitable for travel photography since the lens is compact and lightweight, and yet will help you to capture far objects that cannot be reached by standard zoom lenses.
Taking in consideration these super tele capabilities, we decided to challenge this lens in shooting historical buildings and particularly capturing architectural elements on these buildings that convey different historical and cultural aspects of the past.
In order to show how Tokina SZX SUPER TELE 400mm F8 Reflex MF lens can be convenient for the travel photographer we asked Italian photographer and Tokina ambassador Alessandro Di Lago to walk the streets of Gorizia city (Italy) and capture in close up some decors and objects on the historical buildings.
Let's take a virtual tour to this place and learn some history through the local architecture!
The Palazzo Attems Petzenstein
The Palazzo Attems Petzenstein, situated in the city centre near Piazza della Vittoria, was erected by the Attems family in the first half of the eighteenth-century.
The structure, built to the design of architect Nicolò Pacassi, characterized by a style of transition between Baroque and Rococo, underwent Neoclassical renovation in the first half of the nineteenth century, making the original features of the façade unrecognizable. The seven statues that surmount it, representing subjects of the Olympus, are by sculptor Giovanni Battista Mazzoleni from Bergamo.
St. Ignatius' Church
A far view of the St. Ignatius' Church bell towers surmounted by two bronze "onion domes", seen from Via Carducci.
St. Ignatius' Church, which overlooks Piazza della Vittoria, was built by the Jesuits between 1654 and 1747.
The façade is the result of the genius of Christoph Tausch. The three niches, placed above the three entrances, contain the statues of the saints: St. Ignatius at the centre, St. John the Baptist on the right and St. Joseph on the left.
The imposing façade of St. Ignatius' Church is then completed by two bell towers surmounted by two bronze "onion domes" present in many other churches of northern Europe as well.
Via Carducci historical shops with detailed decorations
The Castle of Gorizia
Founded in early medieval times, probably in the XI° century, the Castle was damaged, destroyed and estructured many times in the course of centuries, and was finally restored to its original aspect by well carried out restoration work in 1937.
The Castle of Gorizia is today a robust and articulate construction in the shape of a pentagon around the wide Court of the Lanzi.
Alessandro Di Lago, Tokina ambassador, 2021.
Related articles
Introductory to Fish-Eye Lenses, by Collins Ryan
Photographer Collins Ryan lists in detail the consequences on the image geometry of the use of Tokina Fish-Eye lenses.
- juin 29, 2022
A year of shooting with Cokin Nuances Extreme filters and the NX-Series filter-holder
Landscape photographer and Cokin ambassador Michael Portillo offers feedback from over a year's experience with Cokin NX-Series equipment.
- avril 29, 2022
Test des performances du Tokina Opera 50mm f/1,4 par le photographe Maxime Oudoux
Le photographe Maxime Oudoux a testé récemment l'objectif Tokina 50mm f/1,4 pour la réalisation d'astrophotographies et de paysages nocturnes.
- juil. 28, 2021
Capturing history with SZX SUPER TELE 400mm F8 Reflex MF lenses
The photographer and Tokina ambassador Alessandro Di Lago challenges the Tokina SZX SUPER TELE 400mm F8 MF lens in shooting historical buildings and particularly architectural elements in the Italian city of Gorizia.
- févr. 03, 2021
Tokina atx-m 23mm F1.4 X and atx-m 33mm F1.4 X | A how to guide
A small user guide for Tokina atx-m 23mm F1.4 X et atx-m 33mm F1.4 X lenses by Japanese photographer Toshiya Ogawa, with photographic examples.
- janv. 18, 2021