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RE: [OM] Tokina AT-X 80-200/2.8.

Subject: RE: [OM] Tokina AT-X 80-200/2.8.
From: "daniel" <danrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 13:38:36 -1000
Moose, all you do is print film or?
Dan

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Subject: Re: [OM] Tokina AT-X 80-200/2.8.

C.H.Ling wrote:

>The URL shown the Tokina 80-200 has very low SQF at 135 and 200mm, to
me I consider it unusable (if the test is right).
>
One of the great problems with these tests is the variation in 
individual lens samples and the testing techniques. I notice the Modern 
test of the same lens comments on a "slight increase in sharpness at or 
near 200mm", which doesn't agree with Pop. Also, the linar distortion 
measurements for the 2 tests differ.

>I'm a SQF believer, read lot of pop photo reviews (unfortunately they
change the rating standard since some months or a year ago and all has
lower value at 20x24), I had the Sigm* 75-300 APO UC which has SQF of 77
as 300mm, I found it to be a little soft. SQF has to be over 80 to be
good.
>  
>
You could well be right. I don't do the kind of careful testing you do. 
And as you pointed out, I don't do slides and don't do large optical 
prints of my negs, so I can't see any detail finer than the scanning 
resolution. Viewing color negs through a microscope or loupe just makes 
me crazy.

Moose



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