There are two versions of the Tokina SZX 80-200 mm f/4.5-5.6 lens. They can be told apart as one uses 49 mm filters and has a much wider focus/zoom ring, while the one shown here uses a 52mm filter and looks very like the compact Tokina SD 80-200 mm. This is the SZX model 200 version. As you can see it is very compact for a 200 mm zoom (shown here at 80 mm and with focus at close to infinity).
While working as a junior clerk at the Rochester Savings Bank, George Eastman first began commercial production of dry photographic plates in a rented loft of a building in Rochester, New York in April 1880. In the next few years, Eastman became very successful and expanded the company several times. His company started as the Eastman Dry Plate Company in 1881, later became the Eastman Dry Plate and Film Company in 1884, and soon after the Eastman Company in 1889. The last name change occurred in 1892, when the Eastman Kodak Company of New York was organized. The company has been called Eastman Kodak Company ever since. The word "Kodak" was first registered as a trademark in 1888. The letter “K” had been a favorite of Eastman’s, he is quoted as saying, "I devised the name myself. The letter 'K' had been a favorite with me; it seems a strong, incisive sort of letter. It became a question of trying out a great number of combinations of letters that made word...


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