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Tokina Anonymous
Anyone have any experience with these lenses? Good? Bad?
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>> Anonymous
So much torque on those AF motors you could drill holes. With a fitting body, you could very well drive some nails into those holes. It's like a handyman's swiss army knife.
>> Anonymous
>>280013
What happens when I mount one on a Nikon body? Do I get some awesome tool that hammers in screws?

/p/ - construction
>> Anonymous
>>280020
Fuck yeah. Also, that's what I meant:
>With a fitting body, you could very well drive some nails into those holes.
>fitting body
>drive nails

And you just found yet another handy function for that fantastic combo.
>> Anonymous
>>280031
the flash is a pipe bomb
>> Jeremo !iKGMr61IHM
The 12-24 tokina is the only one i've used and it kept up with the nikkor pretty well, not perfectly but well enough for 1/3 of the price.
>> Anonymous
Tokina "pro" build quality lenses are very good as these things go. Don't know what the rest is like. Probably the same as all the other manufacturers.