📸 Unleash Your Inner Photographer with JINTU!
The JINTU Telephoto Lens 420-800mm f/8.3 is a robust manual focus lens designed for Canon EF mount cameras. With a versatile zoom range, durable construction, and lightweight design, it’s perfect for capturing distant subjects like wildlife and sports. Its multi-coated glass elements enhance image quality, making it an essential tool for any photography enthusiast.
Real Angle Of View | 5 Degrees |
Maximum Aperture | 22 f |
Minimum Aperture | 8.3 f |
Zoom Ratio | 1.9:1 |
Image stabilization | No anti-shake function,request use with a tripod to make image stable |
Photo Filter Size | 67 Millimeters |
Lens Mount | Canon EF, Canon EF-S |
Minimum Focal Length | 420 Millimeters |
Lens Design | telephoto lens zoom lens prime lens |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 800 Millimeters |
Lens Coating Description | Multi-layer |
Focal Length Description | telephoto lens camera lens |
Lens | Telephoto |
Compatible Camera Mount | fit any canon SLR Camera |
Maximum Focal Length | 800 Millimeters |
M**.
Great lens for the money!
I got this lens for Christmas. I have literally just mounted the lens on my Canon DSLR camera. I was worried it was going to be difficult, but it was VERY easy to add the adapter and mount the lens to my camera. I then set my camera to Manual, ISO 400, 1/1000. The third picture shown was taken with my cell phone and shows the actual distance of the house in the pic from my front yard (see where arrow is pointing). The first picture shown is of the house with the lens at 800mm, NO TRIPOD. The second picture I took was 800mm WITH TRIPOD. Please understand that I just got this lens and it is new to me. These are the first pics I took with the lens and it was VERY EASY! I can't wait to set it up for more distance pics. I am a total amateur and I didn't want to put a lot of extra cash into a hobby, so this lens is going to be perfect for my needs.
J**X
Works as advertised and great for bird watching.
Unless you’re willing to pay $800-$1200 on a telephoto lens this lens is the way to go. Fits right on my Canon Rebel t7 . You have to have the camera on manual and it will not autofocus with an off brand lens but that’s the only con to this. Well worth the money: very sturdy, able to Zoom right in on birds.
J**L
A very good lens, but you have to have a lot of patience
It takes very good pictures, but has no extra features. In many cases your camera won't even be able to detect that the lens is attached. You'll have to shoot in manual mode and either be willing to spend all night messing around with the settings (like me) or know what you're doing (unlike me).
A**T
Camera lens
Not at all what I was expecting, would be very great for like nature photography
M**T
Hilariously Bad/Good
I was not expecting much when I found this sort of lens for this price. I was not disappointed. This is about as bare bones as you can possibly get. It feels like someone made it out of a tube of tennis balls, you zoom by physically pulling the lens farther out, and you can't focus unless you tighten up the locking ring. Totally plastic, in that it's pretty light weight. It might sounds like all this is bad, but it's kind of a good thing considering the price. You can get the same distance for a way more money and have the comfort and convenience of professional grade stuff, but that's not why you're buying this for a hundred bucks. I'm not a wildlife photographer and the number of times I'll use this sort of zoom is few and far between, it's just nice to have the potential in my kit even if it's hilariously cheap. I really do like this. It simply gets the job done, nothing else.
S**N
Good for exactly 1 thing. Moon Shots.
You are not going to be shooting anything moving with this lens. It’s a fully manual lens with a small fixed aperture (f/8.3 minimum) and a painfully long focal length — which means:- Manual Focus Only: Forget fast-paced action, wildlife, or sports unless your subject is a statue.- Tiny Aperture: You’ll be jacking ISO or dragging shutter speed just to expose properly, especially if you're anywhere near the 800mm end.- No Image Stabilization: So, a tripod is basically mandatory at all times.That said, if you want a low-cost option to photograph the moon or test the edges of your sensor’s resolution limits with long-distance stills — it can absolutely deliver surprisingly sharp results for the price. Just don’t expect miracles or versatility. This is a one-trick pony, but it’s decent at that one trick.
G**E
Best gift
My husband was very pleased
M**K
For the price the lens was acceptable. I intend to use for wild life.
It was easy to mount and dial in up to 300 feet. Used a tripod and compared it against my Canon 400 mm. I let the camera set the speed. Focus I thought was acceptable.
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