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rwg717
06-05-2010, 9:36pm
Wondering if any AP members were up-to-date with the current supply situation of Tokina lenses, they were reportedly out of stock when I ordered mine back in February and as of this date I have not laid eyes on mine!!
Originally suggestions were that there was a 6 week supply shortage but that info is sadly very old news now.:confused013
Richard

J.davis
06-05-2010, 9:50pm
I bought a 12-24 one month ago and it took three days to arrive from Hong Kong - didn't relise there was a shortage.:confused013

rwg717
07-05-2010, 7:58pm
I bought a 12-24 one month ago and it took three days to arrive from Hong Kong - didn't relise there was a shortage.:confused013

Thanks for the reply John, it was a 12-24 that I ordered too but there were a couple of posts on AP at the time saying that Tokina had run out of product, so I was prepared for the long wait:(, suppose I had better make a few phone calls about it;)
Richard

rwg717
08-05-2010, 8:04pm
Hold the phone people, just got an email tonight to say it's on it's way....a long wait:(
Richard

rwg717
23-05-2010, 11:39pm
Hold the phone people, just got an email tonight to say it's on it's way....a long wait:(
Richard

Yep, it's finally here, just a matter of learning HOW TO USE IT!!!!:eek: Boy are these things WIDE, as a telephoto user most of my life 12-24 is a bit "over the top", will post a couple of shots soon:)
Richard

steamy
24-05-2010, 1:46am
Just got my 11-16 the other day
took 3 days to get delivered from HK

cafezeenuts
25-05-2010, 10:14am
I just a Tokina AT-X 116 from japan, great glass built like a tank and good IQ.

rwg717
27-05-2010, 12:07am
Thanks all, they are impressive units. Lovely design work and solid construction....but how to use them? I have been a telephoto user all my life and these make me a bit.....ahhh well "seasick" when I look in the view-finder.....sooooo wide, sure I will find a method:confused013
Richard

siddant
30-06-2010, 9:16pm
Hello All,

Tokina AF 11-16mm f2.8 AT-X 116 PRO DX -- I am looking at get one of these and was wondering if any of you who bought from hongkong can give me some advice.

I read all over the internet that Tokina lenses can be a bit of a touch and go. Depends on the lens and 1 out of 3 tend to be faulty.

So can someone please

a) suggest the vendor you bought from
or
should i just buy it locally ?

Cheers,
Vee~!

rwg717
01-07-2010, 10:00pm
Have not read of any bad faults with Tokina up to now, take a look at this link:-

https://www.dwidigitalcameras.com.au/store/browse.asp?idCategory=9&brand=60

I bought a 12-24 from them and ordered it months ago, took a long time to arrive but I can't really fault mine, not suitable for a "full-frame" camera but wonderfully wide if thats your liking and only about 2/3 the price of the Canon EFS 10-22:D
Richard

Redgum
01-07-2010, 10:26pm
In my opinion Tokina are as solid as a rock (had them about three years now). The 11-16 is superb (for DX) and so is the 12-24 that Richard just bought.

Watchamacallit
02-07-2010, 11:49am
I've got the 11-16mm and loving it (even wide open), though I'm still learning to use it well.
I got mine from DDE (www.d-d-electronics.com.sg) as they have a shopfront here in Sydney (DDP) so any warranty claims for a grey market lens, I can go directly to a store rather than worry about shipping, etc. Was roughly $700 when I bought mine, with shipping.

gerry
02-07-2010, 12:22pm
Depends on the lens and 1 out of 3 tend to be faulty.

those odds sound a bit rough, I have the Tokina 11-16 f2.8 and its a great lens, it was my first 3rd party lens and imo has as good build quality (optical as well) as any of my nikkor lens.

I bought locally from DD in North Sydney, few issues with stock and took a while but the guys up tehre are very helpful and would go back any day.

The DD price was just as good as OS prices when I got mine and any difference was not really worth it for me.

landteacher
02-07-2010, 12:32pm
In my opinion Tokina are as solid as a rock (had them about three years now). The 11-16 is superb (for DX) and so is the 12-24 that Richard just bought.

Back this up 100%. Had the 12-24 mk11 for 18mths now, (from DWI), shaper than all the other lenses I own. (8 nikons). Contrast & colour are outstanding.

Mick.G.

rwg717
02-07-2010, 10:11pm
Back this up 100%. Had the 12-24 mk11 for 18mths now, (from DWI), shaper than all the other lenses I own. (8 nikons). Contrast & colour are outstanding.

Mick.G.

Yes, I would have to back-up all the above comments, haven't used mine all that much yet and not really into UWA but I can't fault mine (12-24mm) for build quality and IQ into the bargain. I think it was very good value for money.:D
Richard

milspec
03-07-2010, 8:44am
I've pretty much got my mind set on a Tokina for my 50D but the problem is I'm not sure which one, the 11-16 or the 12-24.

Does anyone have compelling reasons to pick either? Your advise would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Whisky_Mac
03-07-2010, 9:44am
Yep, back-up the above comments, I have the 12-24 and it is brilliant and built like a brick outhouse. The poster maybe confusing Tokina with Tamron which my local photo supplies shop mentions are a bit hit or miss and recommends to be careful when buying second hand. Buying new you should be covered by warranty.

Erin
03-07-2010, 4:20pm
We've got the 11-16, and until a UV filter broke on it, it's rock solid and great quality.

It produces very good images. I suppose you have to decide how wide you want to go. The 12-24 gives you more play with the zoom. 6/Half Dozen scenario, really.

rwg717
03-07-2010, 11:44pm
I've pretty much got my mind set on a Tokina for my 50D but the problem is I'm not sure which one, the 11-16 or the 12-24.

Does anyone have compelling reasons to pick either? Your advise would be much appreciated.

Thanks

I can't say with certainty but in my research I got the distinct impression that there was quite a large difference in angle with the 11-16 compared with the 12-24 and most of those who wanted UWA Zooms were opting for the 11-16, but I went the other way because I wanted something more often used between 18-22mm with the 12mm end used only occasionally. Don't know if this helps:confused013
Richard

milspec
04-07-2010, 10:05am
Thanks for the feedback guys :th3:

RaoulIsidro
13-07-2010, 10:32am
I have had my Tokina for almost 2 years now and it performs brilliantly. It is the only non Canon or Nikon lens that I have.
Awesome to use on video! Never concerned about focus...
Just set to f8 and everything from 3 feet to infinity is in focus! No problem chasing kids and pet dogs!