TOKINA 100MM F2.8 FOR NIKON F4?

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I am looking for my second lens for a newly purchased Nikon F4 which, by the way, I am already very fond of. Used Nikon glass on the bay is plentiful and somewhat affordable but I have heard countless positive opinions on the Tokina 100mm f2.8. So would this be a proper and useful attachment to my F4?
 

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Doesn't matter how good the reviews are, it will never be as good as a Nikkor.
 

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It'll work just fine on an F4. Unlike the current 105mm f/2.8 VR Micro-Nikkor it has an aperture ring, so you won't be stuck using P and S modes. You also won't be paying for a VR function you can't use.

For 35mm film, I can't think of a macro lens in the 90mm to 105mm range which wasn't at least excellent. My 25+ year old Tokina 90mm f/2.5 continues deliver great results on both film and digital cameras.
 
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