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bogwarrior

Tokina Lens

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Hi,

Does anybody have experience of using Tokina lenses . in particular at wider angles. Im considering the Tokina 19-35mm f3.5-4.5 IF (CANON AF) .

Do I need a hood for this ( im ignorant here , at 19mm i thought if I put a hood on the lens it would mean that I get the hood around the edge of the picture .) I am gleaning from the web that I may get ' flaring otherwise ' )

Does anybody use filters on a stills lenses ? Im told that you can get a parallell polarizing filter which means that you can reduce overexposure and colours become more sharp. ??

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From what a couple friends that are still newspaper shooters have said, Tokina is not quite as good as a Nikor, but a bit better than a Tamron. All in all a good bang for the buck though with pretty good resale value.
Try to go with the lowest f-stop you can afford. I've kicked myself a few times for buying the f3.5 lens instead of the f2 or 1.8 when it was available for not too many more $s.
as for the hood... most Mfgs make specific hoods to fit each lens without blocking any part of the image. According to www.bhphotovideo.com that lens has a "Dedicated Lens Hood (BH-774)" made for it for $24.95. Just search for BH-774, you'll find a pic of it and other details.
I use neutral density or uv filters on all my lenses just to protect them from dust, scratches and the like. I'd rather scratch or crack a $15 filter then the $200+ lens.

hope that helps... matt

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