No, it's as I said. 3:2 Three DX and two full-frame. DX in Tokina
speak means small sensor digital cameras only. If the 50-135/2.8 was
full frame I'd have been tempted to buy one already. It's actually the
replacement of the 80-200/2.8 range lens but for small sensors.
Chuck Norcutt
ScottGee1 wrote:
> Very interesting. Looks like the only "digital only" lens in that
> line-up is the 12~24. All the others appear to be full frame. The
> 10~17 f/3.5~4.5 fisheye and 50~150 f/2.8 look very interesting. Looks
> to me like they've done away with consumer lenses and are trying to
> hit the enthusiast niche.
>
> Of course they still have some MF lenses languishing in the warehouse . . .
>
> ScottGee1
>
> On 12/11/06, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>I queried Tokina tech support in the US on their recent propensity to
>>discontinue more lenses than they were introducing. I got this reply
>>-----------------
>>Chuck;
>>
>>We did indeed discontinue nearly our entire line up, but we have new
>>lenses coming out now. Our new line of lenses can be found here:
>>
>>http://thkphoto.com/products/tokina/index.html
>>
>>-------------------
>>
>>I note that DX (small sensor) lenses have it 3:2. I guess that's where
>>the bread and butter is today.
>
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