Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 User Group


Anyone wants to get the tokina 11-16mm dx version 2? i got a friend coming back from japan! she is getting one there thinking of asking her to get one for me too

Yup, would definitely be interested, but how much is it from JP? Thanks!
 

if i not wrong, there 2 kind of warrentt, hk , macua and main land is 1st warranry and international warrenty is the othere.
 

if i not wrong, there 2 kind of warrentt, hk , macua and main land is 1st warranry and international warrenty is the othere.

im not sure have to check back with my friend again, she will be there tmr to check it out
 

Now this is going to cause a dent in prices (which has already did in the recent 2nd hand prices of the first version 11-16mm) in BnS

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should this version II be below $900 ;p
 

I too wish the version II atleast below $1000.... currently is at 1.5K :o (90,000 Yen)
 

I too wish the version II atleast below $1000.... currently is at 1.5K :o (90,000 Yen)

It's below s$950!!!

All potential owner please be aware of version ii is already in the market! At a slightly higher price than then version i but u get gmr (faster and silent af) and improved coating!
 

It's below s$950!!!

All potential owner please be aware of version ii is already in the market! At a slightly higher price than then version i but u get gmr (faster and silent af) and improved coating!

Please pm where to get this lens, thanks
 

Looks like the price of older version will drop... Pricing of both lens is close
 

Anyone had any reviews of the DXII vs the DXI ? I'm interested to know if there are any changes to the optics and image quality.
 

Many ple r off loading DXI... Wondering is the DXII really better....
 

Many ple r off loading DXI... Wondering is the DXII really better....

It certainly is better for those with entry level dSLRs w/o AF motor but for those with higher end dSLR, i think there is little to no difference
 

In fact, an article I've read actually suggests that lenses with AF motors are more prone to failures than those without as the addition of a moving part and electronics adds another point of failure.
 

In fact, an article I've read actually suggests that lenses with AF motors are more prone to failures than those without as the addition of a moving part and electronics adds another point of failure.

Yup. Its like for Nikon AF-D vs AF-S lenses. the former are just all gears and driven by the motor on body, while the latter is dependent on the motor in the lens which may subjected to say weather leading to corrosion etc etc.

But if QC and workmanship is good, need not worry about failing within 3-5 years.

A consolation is that my tamiya motor (ultra dash) still works after 12 years sitting in my cupboard, and it cost only $19.90. hopefully lenses with motor have the same reliability hahahah
 

Called some shops.. The DXII lens price is really competitive. Only slight Increase from DXI.
 

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