The Tokina's do NOT have the same coatings as the Pentax versions. Or
at least the 16-50 doesn't. There's no other way to explain the
difference in flare handling between the DA* and AT-X Pro versions,
also the Tokina's have a different colour signature consistent with
their other lenses, which is indicative of coating differences. I
suspect Pentax does do the coatings, but uses Tokina's specified
coatings on the glass destined for Tokina.

-Adam

On 12/4/07, Joseph Tainter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Pentax slightly modifies Tokina lenses and then they sell them under
> the Pentax name."
>
> Not correct, but I suppose this particular urban legend will never die.
>
> Tokina designed the optics of the 12-24.
>
> Pentax designed the optics of the other lenses issued jointly until now.
> Pentax holds patents on these designs.
>
> We don't know yet who designed the optics of the 11-16, but I suspect it
> was Tokina. (Nice to know Tokina still employs at least one optical
> designer.) There will be a DA 11-16 F2.8, but not for a while.
>
> Each company designs their own lens bodies, and assembles the lenses. It
> is not advertised, but Pentax grinds, polishes, and coats the optics for
> the Tokina versions of the lenses. Both the Tokina and the Pentax
> versions have the same coatings.
>
> By allowing misinformation such as the quotation above to proliferate on
> the internet Pentax has harmed its reputation, IMO.
>
> Joe
>
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