If this is the case, Bruce, Vivitar's marketing strategy is 
surprising: write 19mm on a lens that could be called 18mm or 17mm !

Today, 19mm would easily qualify for a typical "limited" focal lenght...

>I did compare it to my FA 20/2.8 and it is wider than that one, so I'm
>guessing it is wider than 18 or 19.
>
>
>Bruce Dayton
>
>
>
>Monday, April 22, 2002, 8:54:57 AM, you wrote:
>
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>>>The Tokina SL-17 is an old design. I've read that it's the same lens
>>>that's sold as the Vivitar 19mm.
>
>al> ...and Sigma 18mm 3.5 (last version) ...and Spiratone Pluracoat 18mm
>al> 3.5.  I have this lens and it is identical to the Tokina 17mm sold at
>al> B & H.
>
>al> So, is it "really" a 17mm, a 18mm or a 19mm ?  Any test that reveals
>al> its mesaured focal lenght ?
>
>al> Andre
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