Depending on the model, firmware can be updated in a variety of ways. Please read the instructions carefully to update your lens.
This software update is only necessary for Sony E-mount lenses (no update is needed for lenses other than for Sony E-mount).
This software is a program for the Tokina brand products owned by the customer (hereinafter referred to as "target products").
This software will be provided upon customer's acceptance of the following agreement.
Upon checking "I Agree" and selecting "Download", you agree to comply to this agreement.
Please read the contents of this agreement carefully before starting the download of this software.
We have found that this lens may be subject to possible compatibility difficulties with upcoming camera firmware updates, or certain camera models to be released in the future.
Check with your camera whether the update is required.
Items to prepare:
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Name | Tokina atx-m 23mm F1.4 E Firmware Ver.02 |
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Target model | Tokina atx-m 23mm F1.4 E |
Version | Firmware Ver.02 |
Registered name | atx23f14E02.DAT |
Supported OS |
For Windows: For Mac OS: |
File type | ZIP file |
Reproduction | Not allowed |
Update requiring lens unit |
USB cable (Type-A to micro-USB) |
Update file (.DAT) |
STEP 1: Connect the micro-USB plug of the USB cable to the micro-USB port of the lens unit.
STEP 2: Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port of your computer.
STEPS 3-8 for Windows
STEP 3: The folder will open automatically when the connection between the lens and the computer is completed.
In case it does not open automatically, select [Tokina DFU (X:)] from your PC drive to open it. X: is the drive letter. The drive letter varies depending on the PC.STEP 4: Unzip the downloaded file new firmware update file (.DAT) with the ZIP file software.
STEP 5: Copy (drag and drop) the downloaded new firmware update file (.DAT) to the opened USB folder of the lens and the firmware update starts to execute automatically.
STEP 6: Once the writing is completed, the USB folder closes, and after a while it opens automatically. With this the firmware update procedure is complete.
STEP 7: Close the folder and safely remove the hardware, then disconnect the USB cable.
STEP 8: After removing the lens, attach it to the camera body and check that the lens version has changed. You can check it by selecting [Setup] → [Version Display] from the [MENU] of the camera.
STEPS 3-9 for Mac OS
STEP 3: When the connection between the camera lens and the computer is completed, the Tokina DFU folder will be displayed on the desktop.
STEP 4: Open the Tokina DFU folder.
STEP 5: Unzip the downloaded file new firmware update file (.DAT) with the ZIP file software.
STEP 6: Copy (drag and drop) the update file (.DAT) to the opened USB folder of the lens and the update starts to execute automatically.
STEP 7: Once the writing is completed, the USB folder closes, and after a while it opens automatically. With this the firmware update procedure is complete.
STEP 8: "Eject", then disconnect the USB cable.
* After ejecting, the USB folder will be displayed with some delay, but there is no problem with disconnecting the USB cable. A warning window pop-up may also appear after that, but the hardware has been safely removed.
STEP 9: After removing the lens, attach it to the camera body and check that the lens version has changed. You can check it by selecting [Setup] → [Version Display] from the [MENU] of the camera.
This software update is only necessary for Sony E-mount lenses (no update is needed for lenses other than for Sony E-mount).
This software is a program for the Tokina brand products owned by the customer (hereinafter referred to as "target products").
This software will be provided upon customer's acceptance of the following agreement.
Upon checking "I Agree" and selecting "Download", you agree to comply to this agreement.
Please read the contents of this agreement carefully before starting the download of this software.
We have found that this lens may be subject to possible compatibility difficulties with upcoming camera firmware updates, or certain camera models to be released in the future.
Check with your camera whether the update is required.
Items to prepare:
Fig. 1 |
Fig. 2 |
Name | Tokina atx-m 33mm F1.4 E Firmware Ver.02 |
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Target model | Tokina atx-m 33mm F1.4 E |
Version | Firmware Ver.02 |
Registered name | atx33f14E02.DAT |
Supported OS |
For Windows: For Mac OS: |
File type | ZIP file |
Reproduction | Not allowed |
Update requiring lens unit |
USB cable (Type-A to micro-USB) |
Update file (.DAT) |
STEP 1: Connect the micro-USB plug of the USB cable to the micro-USB port of the lens unit.
STEP 2: Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port of your computer.
STEPS 3-8 for Windows
STEP 3: The folder will open automatically when the connection between the lens and the computer is completed.
In case it does not open automatically, select [Tokina DFU (X:)] from your PC drive to open it. X: is the drive letter. The drive letter varies depending on the PC.STEP 4: Unzip the downloaded file new firmware update file (.DAT) with the ZIP file software.
STEP 5: Copy (drag and drop) the downloaded new firmware update file (.DAT) to the opened USB folder of the lens and the firmware update starts to execute automatically.
STEP 6: Once the writing is completed, the USB folder closes, and after a while it opens automatically. With this the firmware update procedure is complete.
STEP 7: Close the folder and safely remove the hardware, then disconnect the USB cable.
STEP 8: After removing the lens, attach it to the camera body and check that the lens version has changed. You can check it by selecting [Setup] → [Version Display] from the [MENU] of the camera.
STEPS 3-9 for Mac OS
STEP 3: When the connection between the camera lens and the computer is completed, the Tokina DFU folder will be displayed on the desktop.
STEP 4: Open the Tokina DFU folder.
STEP 5: Unzip the downloaded file new firmware update file (.DAT) with the ZIP file software.
STEP 6: Copy (drag and drop) the update file (.DAT) to the opened USB folder of the lens and the update starts to execute automatically.
STEP 7: Once the writing is completed, the USB folder closes, and after a while it opens automatically. With this the firmware update procedure is complete.
STEP 8: "Eject", then disconnect the USB cable.
* After ejecting, the USB folder will be displayed with some delay, but there is no problem with disconnecting the USB cable. A warning window pop-up may also appear after that, but the hardware has been safely removed.
STEP 9: After removing the lens, attach it to the camera body and check that the lens version has changed. You can check it by selecting [Setup] → [Version Display] from the [MENU] of the camera.
This software update is only necessary for Sony E-mount lenses (no update is needed for lenses other than for Sony E-mount).
This software is a program for the Tokina brand products owned by the customer (hereinafter referred to as "target products").
This software will be provided upon customer's acceptance of the following agreement.
Upon checking "I Agree" and selecting "Download", you agree to comply to this agreement.
Please read the contents of this agreement carefully before starting the download of this software.
We have found that this lens may be subject to possible compatibility difficulties with upcoming camera firmware updates, or certain camera models to be released in the future.
Check with your camera whether the update is required.
Items to prepare:
Fig. 1 |
Fig. 2 |
Name | Tokina atx-m 56mm F1.4 E Firmware Ver.02 |
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Target model | Tokina atx-m 56mm F1.4 E |
Version | Firmware Ver.02 |
Registered name | atx56f14E02.DAT |
Supported OS |
For Windows: For Mac OS: |
File type | ZIP file |
Reproduction | Not allowed |
Update requiring lens unit |
USB cable (Type-A to micro-USB) |
Update file (.DAT) |
STEP 1: Connect the micro-USB plug of the USB cable to the micro-USB port of the lens unit.
STEP 2: Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port of your computer.
STEPS 3-8 for Windows
STEP 3: The folder will open automatically when the connection between the lens and the computer is completed.
In case it does not open automatically, select [Tokina DFU (X:)] from your PC drive to open it. X: is the drive letter. The drive letter varies depending on the PC.STEP 4: Unzip the downloaded file new firmware update file (.DAT) with the ZIP file software.
STEP 5: Copy (drag and drop) the downloaded new firmware update file (.DAT) to the opened USB folder of the lens and the firmware update starts to execute automatically.
STEP 6: Once the writing is completed, the USB folder closes, and after a while it opens automatically. With this the firmware update procedure is complete.
STEP 7: Close the folder and safely remove the hardware, then disconnect the USB cable.
STEP 8: After removing the lens, attach it to the camera body and check that the lens version has changed. You can check it by selecting [Setup] → [Version Display] from the [MENU] of the camera.
STEPS 3-9 for Mac OS
STEP 3: When the connection between the camera lens and the computer is completed, the Tokina DFU folder will be displayed on the desktop.
STEP 4: Open the Tokina DFU folder.
STEP 5: Unzip the downloaded file new firmware update file (.DAT) with the ZIP file software.
STEP 6: Copy (drag and drop) the update file (.DAT) to the opened USB folder of the lens and the update starts to execute automatically.
STEP 7: Once the writing is completed, the USB folder closes, and after a while it opens automatically. With this the firmware update procedure is complete.
STEP 8: "Eject", then disconnect the USB cable.
* After ejecting, the USB folder will be displayed with some delay, but there is no problem with disconnecting the USB cable. A warning window pop-up may also appear after that, but the hardware has been safely removed.
STEP 9: After removing the lens, attach it to the camera body and check that the lens version has changed. You can check it by selecting [Setup] → [Version Display] from the [MENU] of the camera.