George,

A lot of the reviews say the 28-80 is soft at 80 wide open...have you
noticed this?

I saw no posts like that about the 28-70...but there are some things I
liked about the 28-80 better, like the window to show focus scale and the
better MF/AF switching.

About the only reason I am not getting the 28-70 2.8L Canon is that this
range is not my favorite so I can't justify the expense for it...but on
the D-30 it would be a nice lens to have, and for digital the top drawer
optics is not as critical as on chromes...but I still want a decent lens
for the times I stick it on my 1ns for film....



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Harrison McClary
Harrison McClary Photography
http://www.mcclary.net
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Once upon a time [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Never used Tokina 28-70 ATX Pro , but I do have a newer 28-80 and I think 
>it's great. Based on many reviews, most of the people that had a problem
with 
>this lens are Nikon users. I think there was some compatibility issue.  

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