20 Most Recent Tokina 3652T for Canon Power-shot A510, A520 Lens Converter Questions & Answers

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I am unable operate canon a520 due to jam in

Sounds like it will have to be send to canon for repair.
4/9/2010 12:01:42 AM • Tokina 3652T for... • Answered on Apr 09, 2010
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LENS IS JAMMED ON MY Canon A510 PowerShot

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http://camerarepair.blogspot.com/2007/11/repair-of-stuck-lens-covers.html

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5/10/2009 8:33:49 PM • Tokina 3652T for... • Answered on May 10, 2009
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Tokina AF 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6 owners manual

What about it, and why do you want it ? It is simplicity itself - attach the lens to the camera, switch on the camera, frame the subject and shoot.
8/29/2017 8:22:17 AM • Tokina Cameras • Answered on Aug 29, 2017
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How can I disassemble Tokina 80-400mm AT-X Af Lens for cleaning haze from elements

THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE WITHOUT SPECIAL TRAINING AND TOOLS. SEND TO AUTH SERVICE CENTER OR REPLACE.
7/3/2016 2:43:21 AM • Tokina Cameras • Answered on Jul 03, 2016
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I have a Nikon D90 and I purchased a Tokina AT-X 24-200 a couple of weeks ago and the combo has been working great. However, today when i went to take some photos the shutter release would not work. U

What does the FEE or error message displayed on an SLR camera mean... The link is to a Nikon error page which explains what could cause this error. Is the lens set to the smallest aperture? If not this would cause this error.
10/22/2014 3:27:28 PM • Tokina Cameras • Answered on Oct 22, 2014
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I have a tokina 500mm f8 lens with a P/K mount

This will depend on the lens you have now.

Some Tokina lenses have a universal fitting, with a separate adaptor mount for each camera body they fit. Its usually the last 5 - 10mm of the mount, and its identifiable by a second release button, which allows the specific fitting to be changed. If you have one of those, you just need the Nikon fitting.

If the P/K mount is an integral part of the lens, you have a couple of choices.
(1) You could get an engineering shop to alter the mount. This costs a lot and probably isn't worth the hassle. (It might be better to sell your lens and buy the nikon equivalent).
(2) You could use an adaptor. These are readily available on eBay.
For example:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pentax-PK-K-Lens-to-Nikon-AI-AF-F-camera-mount-Adapter_W0QQitemZ150400359906QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Photography_CameraLenses_Lens_caps_hoods_adaptors_ET?hash=item23048f5de2

Note that just because it has the right (i.e. Nikon) fitting, it doesn't mean that it will necessarily have full functionality on the body you intend to use with it.

Some Nikon bodies are "extremely fussy" about which lenses they can use, and it might be worth evaluating whether your proposed solution would work with the camera body you have in mind before committing to any sort of expenditure.
9/24/2012 5:40:55 PM • Tokina Cameras • Answered on Sep 24, 2012
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I have a 12-24mm tokina

Err99 is very difficult to diagnose without having the camera/lens looked at by a good reapirer who can actually extract more detailed error messages from within the camera itself that are more helpful than just the "Err99" message that shows on screen. Err99 could mean 100 different problems as it is a global Canon code error... Some of the causes could be:

  • Lens/camera electrical contact failure
  • Lens circuit (AF or IS) failure
  • Camera electronic circuit failure (see below)
  • Battery or Grip problems
  • Broken or stuck lens aperture diaphragm – Note: this most often happens only when the lens is completely stopped down. If you have questions about the lens, shoot it both wide open and stopped down. If ERR99 appears when stopped down, its an aperture issue.
  • Older third-party lens with incompatible electronics
  • Jammed or damaged camera shutter curtain
  • Mis-formatted or damaged card
  • Damaged or corroded cell within camera battery
  • Failure of the sequence motor—according to precision this is unusual, but does occur, especially in older cameras that have been through a shutter replacement.
  • Corroded battery or camera contacts
  • Incorrectly mounted battery grip, particularly if it’s too loose
  • Camera/hot shoe electrical contact failure
  • Moisture condensation within camera or lens (or corrosion occurring days or weeks after moisture exposure)

  • If none of the above seem to fix the problem, your next best shot is to seek repair (if it is worth doing so).
    2/9/2010 5:32:31 AM • Tokina Cameras • Answered on Feb 09, 2010
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    When turned on, the camera is displaying "reinsert the memory card " and playing an alarm.

    When you took out the memory card; did you see anything on the contacts that could be keeping it from resetting. Try a pencil eraser lightly over the contacts, clean and try it again.
    3/26/2023 5:37:37 PM • Cameras • Answered 8 hours ago
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    When the printer is turned on, date editing appears, but it does not complete.

    Printer or camera ...........................
    3/25/2023 7:49:54 AM • Cameras • Answered Yesterday
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