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May 27, 2005 03:14 |  #1

I received excellent service from Warehouse Express (uk).
ordered the Tokina 80 - 400 on Wednesday 25th @ 4.00pm and it arrived the following day @10.00am.

Previous thread;

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=74994

i have only had a few minutes to test it out, here are 2 Quick "snaps" taken in my garden. Bird House is approx 40 feet & TV Aerial is about 50 feet (and on top of the neighbours house of course)

i will test it out fully over this weekends holiday.


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May 27, 2005 04:24 |  #2

Nice sale price on the Canon :lol:

Looks very decent for the money. Interesting review here which you may have seen:

http://www.photozone.d​e …t/reviews/tokin​a80400.htm (external link)

I guess the shot was handheld. It lacks a tad of sharpness for me but nice contrast and colour looks about right. It's not flat, which I find a problem on some lenses. Seems good value and a very useful range. Not so keen on the second shot.

Look forward to seeing some bird shots. The tricky thing is capturing the 'life' and 'character' of an animal as well as the form :lol: Some shots are sharp, but dead!

Best of luck with it!


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May 27, 2005 05:39 |  #3

Hi Condyk

I was very pleased with the price i received, especially as the buyer drove 80 miles the same day to collect and pay in cash.

Equally impressed with Warehouse Express (external link) they delivered next day and the price of £359.99 was £150.00 cheaper than i was quoted in the local Photo shops.

yes both shots were handheld from my bedroom window. so there was no preperation or thought into the "snaps", i just took them to make sure the lense worked.

will be out over the weekend so i hope to take a few "Photos" as against "snaps". but initialy i am happy with the lense.

i used to own a Canon 100 - 400L IS, and that was a much bigger lens, i am pleased with the size and weight of this one.


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May 29, 2005 15:30 |  #4

here are some of the shots taken today with the lens.

all photos are as shot............no PS

http://www.robinsfc.co​.uk/PCslough05/index.h​tm (external link)

So far i am very happy with it.


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May 29, 2005 18:48 |  #5

Thanks for the images and info!
Unfortunately there is not alot of details around for this -and several other long zooms,so this helps alot for anyone considering the options




  
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May 30, 2005 04:13 as a reply to  @ ron chappel's post |  #6

Here is another one, No PS (only resize to 800 x 600 max)

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Now all i have to master is the "framing" and then i will be really happy.

Photo info; 320mm, 1/1500 sec, f/5.6 Metering:Evaluative, ISO: 200, Mode: Av.

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May 30, 2005 05:09 as a reply to  @ UK_Terry's post |  #7

Good effort and good lens by the looks of it :)

(and yes, nice price for that 75-300 :) )


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