Tokina AT-X M100 Pro D lens
Price: $800
A good lens but . . .Low-down This is a 100 mm f2.8 macro prime lens. The unit tested came in a Canon mount and was used with the new Canon EOS 40D. Construction quality is excellent with a crinkle-finished barrel similar to the finish on some Nikkor lenses. In macro mode, the inner lens barrel extends about 5 cm and there is no wobble. Switching from auto to manual focus is simply a matter of pulling back on the focus ring to engage manual mode. There is the usual limiter switch to stop the lens hunting for focus through its entire range when it is in either macro or normal mode. A lens hood is supplied but is hardly necessary because the front optical element is already well recessed in the lens body. This lens works on both digital and film cameras. It doesn't have its own focus motor so it cannot be used as an auto-focus lens with Nikon D40/40X bodies. The manual focus control is smooth and well damped.
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