[quote name='Rover' timestamp='1318245206' post='12253']
Adorama has 'em for $700something. Waiting for the review...
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They are not yet available over here.
-- Markus
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Note that a Nikon based review will probably not happen at photozone.
See [url="http://forum.photozone.de/index.php?/topic/789-recent-good-and-bad-experiences-with-manufacturer-service/page__view__findpost__p__12279"]here[/url].
-- Markus
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[quote name='mst' timestamp='1318351095' post='12280']
Note that a Nikon based review will probably not happen at photozone.
See [url="http://forum.photozone.de/index.php?/topic/789-recent-good-and-bad-experiences-with-manufacturer-service/page__view__findpost__p__12279"]here[/url].
-- Markus
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Yes, I feel for you. Reading about this Tokina´s attitude, I simply got sick (as well as from the Tokina lens quality cotnrol).
Part of this applies to Canon according to my experience - back in the "old days" when the only affordable FF camera was EOS 5D, I wanted to go Canon. To my surprise, the 24-70/2.8L lens showed such a piece variability that I simply got scared away from Canon and went Nikon later (4 copies of Nikon 24-70 were practiacally the same - I was impressed). For Brightcolors: I know Canon has some great lenses for sure as well as I know about Nikon early mechanical issues with 24-70... still, my own tests persuaded me.
Personally I don´t dare to buy any more expensive third party lenses. Your tests and experience with all those Tokinas and Sigmas just confirmed what I had thought long before.
10-12-2011, 09:39 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-12-2011, 09:40 AM by Rover.)
My comment wasn't meant to run counter to yours, nor do I wish to start a discussion. What I'm pointing out about being cautious when buying and using second hand market whenever possible really pertains to any manufacturer. My experience has been that every lens I owned from every brand - Minolta, KonicaMinolta, Sigma, Tokina, Canon - has performed to spec (some better in absolute terms, some naturally worse) with the single exception of Canon EF-S 17-55/2.8 IS USM, which is really a sad story better told elsewhere. However, I'm not claiming that my experience is statistically relevant.
It's a shame that Tokina and Sigma seem to be more affected than the other brands but I also remember Photozone had problems with 24-70 L, 70-200 VR, Nikkor 28/1.4 and some other lenses that should have been fine given the huge price. Also heard stories of a dud TS-E 17L on FM forums and I can only conclude that QC has gone way downhill with most manufacturers recently. Thankfully none of the lenses I bought for the last few years have been very new, and none were bought in a shop.