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How close do these two resemble one another?
https://pentaxrumors.com/2018/02/26/the-new-hd-pentax-d-fa-★-50mm-f-1-4-sdm-aw-lens-rumored-to-be-priced-around-1300/
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(02-28-2018, 09:51 AM)davidmanze Wrote: How close do these two resemble one another?
https://pentaxrumors.com/2018/02/26/the-new-hd-pentax-d-fa-★-50mm-f-1-4-sdm-aw-lens-rumored-to-be-priced-around-1300/
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Pentax seems to source some of their lenses from Tokina or Tamron these days.
The 15-30mm and 24-70mm are certainly Tamrons if you check the lens schemas.
Tokinas have been rebranded several times in the past.
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As someone who tried tamron (old 28-200) and Sigma (14mm f2.8, 20mm f1.8, 24-70f2.8) and Tokina 24-200 and 16-28f2.8 my preference goes to tokina ok I am comparing old lenses to modern lenses but 24-200 isn't new, their build quality is simply amazing.
Also Tokina 16-28f2.8 is very sharp with excellent color rendering if their other lenses are the same quality and the price is right I am interested, the 200-300 niche for lenses seems empty right now, if tokina does invest there, there are several lenses I would be interested in. (FE mount)
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I had a couple of "older school" Tokina lenses - the 12-24/4 and the 17/3.5 - and they left me with mixed impressions, the 12-24 had off the scale CA, the 17/3.5 wasn't all that sharp and I liked the focusing of neither lens. If they finally get rid of the stupid focus clutch and micro motors - they've been promising to implement modern motors for ages - then all my reservations are gone.
P. S. Toni, I have the Sigma 14mm f/2.8 you mentioned and it looks/operates as a modern lens thank to the HSM drive, much better than any Tokina.
P. P. S. I've heard mixed things about the Tokina build quality - to the tune of that they look fine and sturdy on the outside but the inner construction is flimsy and prone to breakage. A colleague had her 16-50/2.8 literally snap in half and it turned out that the two parts of the lens are connected with some very flimsy plastic.
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(This post was last modified: 03-08-2018, 01:02 PM by Rover.)
Well, what do you expect from a lens after a fall. My 16-35 II had suffered impact damage twice and neither case ended well for it. It's a miracle that the other lenses I had ever dropped (24-85, 70-200) sustained no real discernible damage (both times the filters were busted).
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Tokina announced an issue with their Canon version and Canon EOS 1DX II. Makes it necessary to send the lens in to Tokina - for a simple firmware update. Sigma and Tamron were more clever to sell their docks...
https://tokinalens.com/news/announcement_on_compatibility_of_tokina_opera_50mm_f1_4_ff_with_canon_eos_1d_x_mark_ii/