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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Still waiting eagerly for this lens to arrive and lay my hands on it.
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Sample photos: http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/ot...9/29/4734.html
According to Google translation of the above page, photos taken using Canon 20D using pre-production lens. Also says "...the zoom ring was light, the operation impression very very good. As for good quality of making the camera cone which is strength of the [tokina] AT-X series being taken over by also this lens, as for material feeling complaint dying it was high." [sic, direct translation] Anyway, pics look good. Small and light... ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Eastern Bloc
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Anyone got further updates about this lens? is it already available in local shops? How about Tokyo/HongKong/?
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Tokina 10-17mm FE already out, so I upz this thread in case someone with info of this lens newly released can update, thanks.
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I don't need the 50-135 lah, no use for me, somemore you know I don't like 3rd party with the exception of unique one of a kind type like the 10-17.
BTW all Tokina DX lenses should be on most shelf now but I saw it at TK Foto. Pentax 10-17 is exectly the same design except the manufacturing, BTW the Tokina is slightly more expensive than the Pentax one probably because it is made in Japan and the Pentax one is assembled in Vietnam (or some other country) if I am not wrong. They are exectly the same lens. If you are using Pentax camera no need to buy the Tokina one. |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Well, just to let you guys know I think you all will be happy with the quality of the lens. I love mine!
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Join Date: May 2006
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Test at:
http://www.optyczne.pl/index.php?art=57&&roz=11 Another review in Japanese: http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/le...2/15/5255.html Used google translate tools to convert to English: http://www.google.com/language_tools Last edited by yipdanny; 30th January 2007 at 08:42 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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got my hands of a nikon-mount 50-135 to test today.
a note to potential trolls - this is not a scientifically-held, pixel peeping kind of test. if u are looking for something to w*nk over, i suggest u try yipdanny's sites. i shot hand-held, in M mode. pics as it is, resized in NC NX. the lens itself is pretty darn small! best of all, for a small lens, it actually comes with a decent tripod foot! kudos to tokina's engineers! i managed to fit this, the sigma 50-150mm (pics in another thread) and the tokina 10-17 mounted on a d50 into my tamrac velocity 7 sling bag. there was still space for a nikon 10.5mm. dats how small the lens is... took some test shots of the venerable Raffles Hotel @ f8, using the center AF point. i was roughly focusing at the "ES" of "Raffles". 50mm 70mm 85mm ...cont' |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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..cont'
100mm 135mm and how is it at f2.8? see for urself! overall, it's a very well-constructed, solid little lens for crop-factor DSLR users. the focusing is fast, and relatively quiet (compared to the previous generations of tokina), tho i found it tends to hunt when trying to shoot a dark object. the MF/AF is the same push-pull action at the front of the lens, as with all the latest generation of tokina lenses. takes a while to get used to it, but no fumbling of small buttons once u get the hang of it. compared to the sigma 50-150 (in another thread), the tokina is a shade slower in AF. i guess cos sigma has HSM. the colours from the tokina are a little muted straight out of my d50, while the sigma is slightly warmer. again, sigma is known for their warmer pics out of cams. but, tokina's finishings, IMO, still a street or two ahead of sigma. IMO, a pretty good option for 3rd party lenses, if u are looking for a f2.8 zoom lens dat is small enuf dat u would want to carry ard. ![]() i do have the originals with me. but not posting it up cos its far too big. those interested to pixel peep, do let me know? and, my thanks to the good folks of TK Foto, who allowed me to walk out of their shop with thousands of dollars worth of equipment with nothing more than a SB400 as collateral.... ![]() Last edited by nightwolf75; 2nd February 2007 at 11:14 PM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Now just have to wait for the Pentax version to come out!
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