Discover the Super Telephoto Lens for Canon DSLRs
Unleash your photography potential with our Super Telephoto Lens! Designed with a focal length of 420-800mm and an aperture of F/8.3-16, this lens offers exceptional versatility. Built with high-quality materials, it’s durable and long-lasting, perfect for capturing those once-in-a-lifetime shots.
Upgraded for Convenience, this model now features an EF/EF-S mount, eliminating the need for a T adapter ring. Whether you love photographing wildlife or capturing stunning images of the moon, this lens is a fantastic choice for hobbyists.
Easy Manual Focus: With a user-friendly focus ring located near the front, simply rotate it until your subject appears sharp. Please note, this lens needs to be used in Mode M, as it lacks electronic contacts and an autofocus motor. It’s compatible with a wide range of Canon DSLR cameras, making it an ideal addition to your gear. Discover the joy of photography with the Super Telephoto Lens!
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Versatile Zoom Range
With a 420-800mm range, this lens offers great capabilities for wildlife, sports, and moon photography. -
Exceptional Price
Provides remarkable value for less than $100 compared to other lenses in this category. -
Durable Build
Sturdy and well-constructed, the lens has held up well in various outdoor conditions. -
Wide Compatibility
Compatible with a broad range of Canon camera models, making it a versatile addition to any kit. -
Decent Image Quality
Produces clear images even at 800mm when used properly, with little distortion. -
Lightweight for Telephoto
Relatively lightweight for a telephoto lens, making it easier to carry during shoots.
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Manual Focus Learning Curve
Manual focus may be challenging for users accustomed to autofocus, requiring a learning curve. -
Difficulty with Lens Detachment
Some users report problems with detaching the lens from the camera body. -
No Image Stabilization
The lens lacks image stabilization, making a tripod essential for clear shots, especially at higher zooms. -
Image Quality Limitations
Image clarity, especially at 800mm, may not meet professional standards; better results in well-lit conditions. -
Focus and Zoom Adjustments
Adjusting the focal length is cumbersome, more like using a spyglass telescope. -
Minimal Variety within Range
Limited variation within its zoom range and noticeable color fringing at higher zoom levels.