<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0">
    <channel>
        <title><![CDATA[Zoomobjektive - FOTOFACH]]></title>
        <description><![CDATA[Fotografie-Portal mit einem umfangreichen Objektiv-Katalog. Erfahrungsberichten von Mitgliedern (inklusive Bewertung), Beispielfotos von Objektiven und weiteren nützlichen Informationen zum Thema Fotografie.]]></description>
        <link>http://www.fotofach.de/</link>
                                        <item>
                <guid isPermaLink="false">296-267</guid>
                <title><![CDATA[Tokina AT-X 535 PRO DX AF 50-135mm F2.8: Tokina AF 50-135mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro DX | APS-C (Nikon)]]></title>
                                <link>http://www.fotofach.de/zoomobjektive-erfahrungsberichte/tokina-at-x-535-pro-dx-af-50-135mm-f28/</link>
                <description><![CDATA[
                                    <img src="http://www.fotofach.de/images/stories/jreviews/tn/tn_296_list_TokinaATX535PRODXAF5_1189103265.jpg"  align="right"  />                                The Tokina AF 50-135mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro DX is a very good lens with a few flaws. The resolution figures are generally very good although a centering problem limited the potential of the tested sample here (at the long end of the zoom range). The contrast level is generally very high except at 135mmm f/2.8. Typical for dedicated APS-C lenses the vignetting is a little more pronounced at wide-open aperture but all-in-all the issue is still relatively well controlled. The distortion characteristic is about average whereas lateral chromatic aberrations are a little high at the extreme ends of the zoom range. The bokeh, the out-of-focus blur, is generally very smooth and buttery. The mechanical quality of the lens is absolutely superb and it is a joy to handle this quality - more of this, please! The Tokina does still rely on the old slotted drive-screw for AF (which is not present anymore on Nikon budget DSLRs) - this approach is a bit dated by now although the principal AF performance is very fine.                ]]></description>
                <category><![CDATA[Zoomobjektive]]></category>
                <pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 11:43:13 +0200</pubDate>
            </item>
                        <item>
                <guid isPermaLink="false">296-196</guid>
                <title><![CDATA[Tokina AT-X 535 PRO DX AF 50-135mm F2.8: Tokina AF 50-135mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro DX | APS-C | 8MP (Canon)]]></title>
                                <link>http://www.fotofach.de/zoomobjektive-erfahrungsberichte/tokina-at-x-535-pro-dx-af-50-135mm-f28/</link>
                <description><![CDATA[
                                    <img src="http://www.fotofach.de/images/stories/jreviews/tn/tn_296_list_TokinaATX535PRODXAF5_1189103265.jpg"  align="right"  />                                The Tokina AF 50-135mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro DX is a very good lens with a few flaws. The resolution figures are truly excellent except maybe at 85mm f/2.8 and at close focus distances (based on field experience). The contrast level is generally very good except at 135mmm f/2.8. Typical for dedicated APS-C lenses the vignetting is a little more pronounced at wide-open aperture but all-in-all the issue is relatively well controlled. The distortion characteristic is about average whereas lateral chromatic aberrations are a little high at the extreme ends of the zoom range. The bokeh, the out-of-focus blur, is generally very smooth and buttery. The mechanical quality of the lens is absolutely superb and it is a joy to handle this quality - more of this, please! The Tokina does still rely on a AF micro-motor but the AF speed is fairly high although a little squeaky in sound. It is nice to see that Tokina is back again with good design for a reasonable price of around 600€/US$.                 ]]></description>
                <category><![CDATA[Zoomobjektive]]></category>
                <pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 21:43:24 +0100</pubDate>
            </item>
                        </channel>
</rss>

