Tokina 67mm rim Lens Front Cap AF 100-400mm f/4.5-6.7 400mm f5.6
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Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Used |
UPC: |
Does Not Apply |
MPN: |
Does Not Apply |
Fastening: |
Snap-On |
To Fit Lens Front: |
67 mm |
Brand: |
Tokina |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
Japan |
Bundle Listing: |
No |
Lens Fitting: |
Nikon F |
Features: |
Universal |
Compatible Brand: |
Canon |
Compatible Model: |
AF 100-400mm f/4.5-6.7 |
Manufacturer Warranty: |
1 month |
Seller Notes: | |
Custom Bundle: |
No |
Type: |
Front Caps |
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Seller policies: | |
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Shipping discount: |
Seller pays shipping for this item. |
Price discount: |
10% off w/ $100.00 spent |
Posted for sale: |
November 30 |
Item number: |
1698580056 |
Item description
Product reviews for "Tokina Lens"
M42 Tokina 135mm 2.8 Prime Portrait 42mm Screw Lens -Great Bokeh-Easy to Convert
Purchased Tokina Lens on Bonanza
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Pentax PK Fit Tokina 28mm 2.8 Prime Wide Angle Lens -Nice Bokeh-This lens is a good "normal" focal length (just slightly wide angle) for an APS C size sensor on a digital camera. It would be more wide on a full frame camera. Has good sharpness and image quality for the price, though of course, it's a manual lens so you need to focus and set aperture manually on the lens. It also focuses reasonably close and it's a somewhat "fast" lens for moderate low light compared to many zooms that only go down to F/3.5. Feels built well out of metal. If using on a recent Pentax DSLR you may need to apply electrically conductive metallic tape to the lens in the area where the contacts on the lens mount touch since the lens isn't electrically conductive at the back. This is a weakness of the recent Pentax DSLRs that need to short these pins for aperture to work for a manual lens like this with them. Image quality is pretty good, though maybe with a little chromatic abberation and vignetting that can be mostly corrected in software. I've picked up a couple of other 28mm prime lenses over time and I like this Tokina better than a Vivitar 28 F/2.5 I have (though it has a warmer and creamier look and with less sharp details). I like the way a Cosina 28mm F/2.8 renders bokeh and image details in general a little more, but they're not too different.
Purchased Tokina Lens on Bonanza
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- Tokina 67mm rim Lens Front Cap AF 100-400mm f/4.5-6.7 400mm f5.6
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Not super sharp but that was the look I was going for.