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Tokina 300mm f/2.8 AT-X 300 AF PRO Telephoto Lens with Case & Hood for Nikon AF image
 
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Brand: Tokina
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Tokina 300mm f/2.8 AT-X 300 AF PRO Telephoto Lens with Case & Hood for Nikon AF
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4 stars
(based on 1 review)

[6 of 6 customers found this review helpful]

 
Very good but . . .
By Shawn M. KnoxVerified Purchaser from South Carolina on 2/12/2007
Pros:
Affordable option, Clear Glass, Easily Accessible Controls, Easily Mounted, Strong Construction
Cons:
Canon-Nikon Sharper, Focus could be faster
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Best Uses:
Documentary, Photojournalism, Sports Action, Travel
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Tokina Tokina 300mm f/2.8 AT-X 300 AF PRO Telephoto Lens with Case & Hood for Nikon AF:

When I owned this lens it was a Nikon mount. I was very pleased with the purchase at the time but later sold the lens because I was not yet shooting digital and just didn't use it a lot. I'm now shooting PJ and actions sports regularly so a 300 is a regular part of my set.

In actuality I would give this lens 3.5 stars. I no longer shoot Nikon gear (now shoot Canon) but I would offer this guideline to anyone buying glass regardless of your camera manufacturer: always buy the very best that you can afford. At the top of the scale this will almost always be lenses made by your camera's maker. If you can't afford Canon or Nikon's eqivalent in this lens--which would be understandable since they cost twice as much--then this lens is a good compromise.

Construction wise it is quite good. The sharpness of the lens is also good but not as good as either Nikon or Canon 300 2.8. If you are a part-time pro and will be making money from your photography I would highly recommend financing the Nikon or Canon versions. If you're just starting out then this will be adequate until you are earning enough to take the next step up.

If you are shooting still images such as nature then then you will probably be satisfied with this lens for a long time. However, if you are trying to track fast moving objects like in action sports or photojournalism you will eventually want to go with the Nikon or Canon equivalents. For the money, however, this is a very nice lens.

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