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New Tokina lenses for EF-M

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Photato
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Re: New Tokina lenses for EF-M
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nnowak wrote:

Photato wrote:

nnowak wrote:

Mirror lenses inherently suck for photography. They were bad 50 years ago and are just as bad today. New focal lengths in new mounts won't erase any of the shortcomings. It is actually embarrassing to see a company like Tokina release these things.

Those are strong sweeping statements.
I'm pretty sure there are use cases where mirror lenses like these are the best option, where reach, cost and portability are more important factors than bokeh quality or lack thereof.

They were the best option in the 1970's, but not anymore. A small sensor superzoom camera like the Nikon P950 or Canon G3X will be no worse for image quality while being immanently easier to use.

But those P&S cameras cost much more than any of these Tokina lenses.
A better comparison would be the Canon EF-S 55-250mm against the Tokina 600mm.
I'm sure a moon's shot for example will come out better from the Tokina, hands down.
Or if I'm using the camera to document for internal studies wild life behavior's, the Tokina 600mm would also be better. Assuming they are of good enough quality.

Hell, even the James Webb telescope basically uses the same mirror principle. lol

The James Webb is not even designed to capture visible light. What is ideal for space observation is generally not what is ideal for general photography.

Infrared is still considered within the range of photography.

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