IR> I've searched the archives, but didn't find the answer.
IR> I might  try to search again.

I will try to look up the messages on my computer, if they are still
here.

IR> I thought it could be the way you wrote, but Tokina website
IR> claims that 28-70/2.8 ATX SV is also in the "PRO" line:
IR> http://www.thkphoto.com/products/tokina/index.html
IR> http://www.thkphoto.com/products/tokina/afl-03.html

They may say what they want, but I have handled both the 2.6-2.8, 2.8
SV (yes, it features "PRO" denomination as well). The 28-80 I have
only handled once, and not shot any photos. Simply, there is
difference in mechanical construction and materials* once you compare
the SV and non-SV versions. SV was previous line of Tokina's consumer
lenses, the SV PRO is a merge of the two?!? Optically, I have seen
better results from the non-SV versions, esp. at full aperture. That
said, it's not a bad lens at all, just not as great as the earlier
(and quite a lot more expensive) Tokina 2.6-2.8 or 28-80 probably.

*: the zoom rings are plastic in the SV version. Like with most partly plastic
lenses like Sigma 70-200/2.8, once you squeeze the zoom ring a bit, it
turns much less freely compared to a good all-metal zoom. More of the
outer shell is plastic too. The design looks the same, but the
materials differ, just hold them in hand :)

Hope that helps.

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