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Opinion:I bought one this morning, particularly to promote the withdrawal of a used I could not sell. For the first time they are holding a Tokina lens, and I must say that I was very impressed. Neglecting to mention the aesthetic beauty, which is not great but not bad, what struck me was the exceptional clarity already in TA and beautiful saturated and pure colors it produces. I did not make an exact comparison but feel I must say that the more famous Tamron 90 macro 2.8 stabilized in my possession grabs a track for surrender. I repeat it is just a feeling. Lacking the stabilizer, and is the only one reason why at the moment I do not sell the tamron that however I can cover it with other optical and therefore his fate seems to me quite marked.
Pros:Exceptional sharpness, great focus, solid and sturdy, a real professional goal ....
Cons:Is not stabilized, me in macros is more than normal (I use a tripod)
Opinion:A good lens with excellent sharpness, a great blurred and very light even when used in manual ...... Not bad for portraits although stabilization would help to have a goal more usable, especially in manual. Very happy with this lens and the quality / price ratio is unbeatable. I also had the Canon 180 macro that is higher than this only because it creates a better background thanks to the longer focal length, however, it is more difficult to use and heavier.
user57136
sent on January 27, 2015
Pros:Crisp, bright, well-built, good price, fast and accurate AF silent
Cons:does not have the VR
Opinion:I use it for about three months, and as I wrote in the pro is crisp, bright and well costruito.L'auto focus works great and the price is human, if it had stabilized the macro lens would be perfect! Anyway I consider it a real their professional lens that has little to envy the more famous Nikkor
Pros:Sharp, blurred nice and soft, solid. Excellent color rendering. Manageable, the focus ring to quickly switch from AF to MF without looking switches. Reasonably cheap.
Cons:Is not stabilized. Used in AF mode is slow to focus. A small apertures than f14 someone complains about diffraction, I honestly have not been able to see it.
Opinion:It 'a great lens for FF. Perhaps one of the best in this focal length and are definitely money well spent. Solid, handy, compact, high performance, sharp, great quality / price ratio. Stabilization would have greatly improved usability. I use fraquentemente coupled with a 2x focal Doubler Kenko Teleplus PRO 300 with which it has all the automation including AF (contrary to what is specified in the description of the objective that refers to it as not compatible with multipliers).
Pros:Solid construction (as tradition Tokina) Sharpness dry sharp, color-neutral so slightly warm.
Cons:Missing stabilizer
Opinion:If it had stabilized, it would be the best, a holy hand in pursuing insects, and dampen the wind among the flowers. (I do not know if I explained it well, however the stabilization goals for me is a great thing, not so much " lock "the subject, but how to see it still in recovery, or at high magnification ratios, where the slightest vibration is amplified.