My 28-80 2.8 Tokina zoom is built like a tank and is better with film than with 
digital. The zooms that really seem to have gone up in quality (optical and 
build) are the Sigmas and Tamrons, IMO. Since the Tokina is a gift, that trumps 
paying for a Pentax, Tamron, or Sigma. :-)

Jeffery

On Jul 19, 2013, at 11:59 AM, Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> the friend whose wedding I'm shooting ended up acquiring a Tokina 28-210 zoom 
> which he intentds to give me... He knows nothing about such things , and is 
> away from home now, but it is a bayonet mount and the rear element had a red 
> dot on it.  What I don't remember is if Pentax
> is the only SLR with clue to positioning the lens to body for mounting
> or are there several?
> 
> I didn't see it, this was me asking questions over phone but I figured
> Bayonet mount, good zoom - worth checking out more anyway.
> 
> ann
> 
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