In a message dated 11/6/02 1:24:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Vic:
My Tokina 400mm did the same thing to me a few years ago when we
were in Kodachrome Basin.
I pulled the lens mount off and the aperture worked fine, so I
put the mount back on, and it has continued to work fine.
I don't
In a message dated 11/6/02 1:00:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I would think that, if you have a lens that is the optical twin of
the more-well-known VS1 90/2.5 Macro, and that (at 4.6 out of 5.0)
tested better than almost all others of the literally hundreds of
lenses tested by Photodo, get
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From: Vic
Subject: Tokina AT-X 90/2.5 acting up
Vic:
My Tokina 400mm did the same thing to me a few years ago when we
were in Kodachrome Basin.
I pulled the lens mount off and the aperture worked fine, so I
put the mount back on, and it has continued to work fine.
I
Hi, Vic.
> My Tokina 90/2.5 macro seems to have developed a case of sticky
> iris. There is no noticable oil on the blades. When it works it
> works fine when it doesn't I have to play with the f/stop ring or
> the little steel thing sticking out the bottom of the lens to get
> it working.
Ooh
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