Re: Tokina 28-80 F2.8 ATX PRO

2003-12-18 Thread Joseph Tainter
Hey Joe,

How can you tell if you got one from a bad batch?
It doesn't sharpens up when you use smaller apertures
at some focal lengths or what?
I noticed on some shots I had taken in Paris that there was pronounced 
lateral softness. It was only a few images out of a couple of hundred, 
and I was not sure of the focal length or f-stop on those shots. So I 
tested it systematically, 28, 35, 50, and 80 mm., all f stops to 16. It 
turns out that the weakness was at 50 mm. f5.6, and a bit at f8.0. When 
I got the replacement I also tested it systematically and found it was 
superb.

The test was on a tripod, using Provia 100F. I then scanned the images 
on a Nikon LS 2000 and looked at them at 200% to 300% magnification in 
Photoshop, no sharpening.

Then, of all things, the Tokina techs said nothing about it being soft, 
but said that it had low contrast. I had not complained about that. A 
batch went out with a bad rear element, or so I am told. Tokina tried 
first to replace the rear element group, then gave that up and sent me a 
replacement.

So if you buy a used one, test it systematically.

Joe



Re: Tokina 28-80 F2.8 ATX PRO

2003-12-18 Thread Ramesh Kumar
Thanks for detailed mail
Ramesh 
--- Joseph Tainter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey Joe,
 
 How can you tell if you got one from a bad batch?
 It doesn't sharpens up when you use smaller
 apertures
 at some focal lengths or what?
 
 I noticed on some shots I had taken in Paris that
 there was pronounced 
 lateral softness. It was only a few images out of a
 couple of hundred, 
 and I was not sure of the focal length or f-stop on
 those shots. So I 
 tested it systematically, 28, 35, 50, and 80 mm.,
 all f stops to 16. It 
 turns out that the weakness was at 50 mm. f5.6, and
 a bit at f8.0. When 
 I got the replacement I also tested it
 systematically and found it was 
 superb.
 
 The test was on a tripod, using Provia 100F. I then
 scanned the images 
 on a Nikon LS 2000 and looked at them at 200% to
 300% magnification in 
 Photoshop, no sharpening.
 
 Then, of all things, the Tokina techs said nothing
 about it being soft, 
 but said that it had low contrast. I had not
 complained about that. A 
 batch went out with a bad rear element, or so I am
 told. Tokina tried 
 first to replace the rear element group, then gave
 that up and sent me a 
 replacement.
 
 So if you buy a used one, test it systematically.
 
 Joe
 


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