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Funny Tokina
#11
So, we now expect a Tokina to be the same price as a stop faster and much more glass containing Sigma Art lens? Or be more expensive than a faster Nikkor?
#12
(04-19-2018, 05:42 AM)Brightcolours Wrote:
(04-18-2018, 09:14 PM)Klaus Wrote: The Tokina is half the weight and length of the Sigma lens ...
As much as I like Sigma lenses these days - regarding its "extension tube" it's quite pathetic really.

My point was: an unjustified price for a 3rd party lens in today's pricing landscape.

And about the size and weight... Of course it is, that is the norm anyway with lenses that are a stop faster Wink

And on the tube... It is not an extension tube (lens does not focus closer), but rather a mirrorbox-replacement-sans-mirror, or integrated adapter.

Make a guess why I put the "extension tube" in quotation marks ... ;-)
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#13
(04-19-2018, 09:56 AM)Brightcolours Wrote: So, we now expect a Tokina to be the same price as a stop faster and much more glass containing Sigma Art lens? Or be more expensive than a faster Nikkor?

If you're surprised about the surprisingly way too bold pricing, don't be: after all, many manufacturers thrive on this kind of thing... sometimes crossing the border way into the realm of daftness. Smile

Tokina, after all, is at least a competent manufacturer, and their example is a rather benign one. Besides, both the Nikkor and the Sigma come with some inherent caveats, the lack of which may be a value adding proposition for many. Smile
#14
Did Tokina use the same optical design as the MF version of the lens? Lenstip shows that resolution is good, but vignetting is quite high.
#15
(04-19-2018, 04:51 PM)borisbg Wrote: Did Tokina use the same optical design as the MF version of the lens? 

Yes.
  


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