If you’re using our full manual lens and see a "Lens not attached" message, simply go to your camera menu and enable "Release SHUTTER W/O LENS." This will ensure the lens functions perfectly for you. To capture stunning long-distance photos, it’s ideal to adjust your camera shutter speed or ISO settings. For overly bright images, increase the shutter speed (1/100s to 1/250s to 1/500s, etc.) until the exposure is perfect. If your photos are too dark, reduce the shutter speed gradually. Additionally, using a tripod and remote will help keep images stable.
Our [Premium Quality] JINTU 420-800mm MF Super HD Telephoto Lens features robust construction made with brass and aluminum. Despite its solid build, it’s compact (10.6 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches) and lightweight (500g/1.1LB), making it perfect for travel. This lens is compatible with a wide range of Panasonic and Olympus digital mirrorless cameras, as listed.
Ideal for wildlife and nature photographers who wish to stay discreet, our lens incorporates advanced ultra high-index/low-dispersion optical glasses, innovative barrel materials, and state-of-the-art anti-reflection coatings. Capture every detail with exceptional clarity and precision.
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Affordable Price
For an 800mm zoom lens, it is very budget-friendly, making high-power telephoto shooting accessible. -
Good Build Quality
Despite its low cost, the lens has a surprisingly good overall build quality. -
Included Accessories
Comes with useful accessories like a lens cleaning pen, adapter ring, microfiber cloth, and a vinyl storage pouch. -
Solid Focus Mechanism
The manual focus mechanism is smooth and reliable for a lens in this price range. -
Useful for Hobbyists
Ideal for amateur photographers who want to experiment without spending a fortune.
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Poor Image Quality
Not very sharp and suffers from strong purple fringing and chromatic aberration. -
Fixed Aperture
Has a fixed aperture of f/8.3, limiting flexibility and not suitable for low light conditions. -
Awkward Balance
The lens is very awkward in terms of balance due to its length and weight distribution. -
Limited Use Cases
Not suitable for landscape or wildlife photography due to its inflexibility and manual focus speed. -
Difficult Setup
Tricky to set up and requires careful centering of the adapter, which can be challenging for users.