I carried out a shutter count check using the website shuttercounter.com It came back with the number the camera shutter had been fired close to what I was expecting but on the XIF data that came with the test results, the lens I used to take the test image appears to havetwo separate identities.
The lens I used to take the image was, so I believe, a Nikon 20/35 AFD F2.8 zoom. I have had it almost from new and it came with all the relevant paperwork to show that it was a Nikon Import in 2002 and was a genuine import and not a grey alternative.
However in the XIF data it indicated that the lens was also Tokina 20/35 F2.8 ATX Zoom. So, was this lens made by Nikon for Tokina as well? The technical details/construction appear to be the same; constant aperture, number of elements/groups, and the external appearance is quite similar. Or was this lens made by Tokina for Nikon and rebadged to sell as a Nikon lens. The original price of the lens sold by Nikon was listed at almost twice that of the Tokina when it was new.
Update
I have just checked my Nikon 70/300 70/300 AFD and that too has a split personality. It shares its name with a Sigma 70/300APO F4/5.6, but my Nikon 35/70 AFD is a Nikon thoroughbred
The lens I used to take the image was, so I believe, a Nikon 20/35 AFD F2.8 zoom. I have had it almost from new and it came with all the relevant paperwork to show that it was a Nikon Import in 2002 and was a genuine import and not a grey alternative.
However in the XIF data it indicated that the lens was also Tokina 20/35 F2.8 ATX Zoom. So, was this lens made by Nikon for Tokina as well? The technical details/construction appear to be the same; constant aperture, number of elements/groups, and the external appearance is quite similar. Or was this lens made by Tokina for Nikon and rebadged to sell as a Nikon lens. The original price of the lens sold by Nikon was listed at almost twice that of the Tokina when it was new.
Update
I have just checked my Nikon 70/300 70/300 AFD and that too has a split personality. It shares its name with a Sigma 70/300APO F4/5.6, but my Nikon 35/70 AFD is a Nikon thoroughbred
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