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The Tokina AT-X 270 AF PRO 28-70mm 1:2.6-2.8 lens is a fast zoom lens, that was made with Nikon AF-D, Canon EOS, Minolta AF and Pentax AF mount.
 
The Tokina AT-X 270 AF PRO 28-70mm 1:2.6-2.8 lens is a fast zoom lens, that was made with Nikon AF-D, Canon EOS, Minolta AF and Pentax AF mount.
  
The optical formular of this lens, and its successor the AT-X 270 AF PRO II, comes from the famos (and expensive) Angenieux AF 28-70mm 1:2.6.
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The optical formula of this lens, and its successor the AT-X 270 AF PRO II, comes from the famous (and expensive) [[Angenieux]] AF 28-70mm 1:2.6.
  
The difference between the AT-X 270 AF PRO and the PRO II is the bayonett hood, the crincle finish and the better multicoating. Resulting in better flare resistence of the PRO II.
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The difference between the AT-X 270 AF PRO and the PRO II is the bayonet hood, the finish, and the better multi-coating which results in better flare resistence of the PRO II.
  
  
==Wewblinks==
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==Weblinks==
 
*[http://www.photodo.com/product_475_p4.html MTF data at Photodo]
 
*[http://www.photodo.com/product_475_p4.html MTF data at Photodo]
  

Revision as of 18:32, 21 February 2010

The Tokina AT-X 270 AF PRO 28-70mm 1:2.6-2.8 lens is a fast zoom lens, that was made with Nikon AF-D, Canon EOS, Minolta AF and Pentax AF mount.

The optical formula of this lens, and its successor the AT-X 270 AF PRO II, comes from the famous (and expensive) Angenieux AF 28-70mm 1:2.6.

The difference between the AT-X 270 AF PRO and the PRO II is the bayonet hood, the finish, and the better multi-coating which results in better flare resistence of the PRO II.


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