Capture Stunning Details from Afar
Discover the power of our manual focus Super Telephoto Lens, featuring a remarkable focal length range of 420-800mm. With an aperture of F/8.3-16 and a filter size of 62mm, this high-quality lens mounts effortlessly on EF/EF-S compatible Canon DSLR cameras. Perfect for capturing wildlife or celestial wonders, it’s built for durability and long-lasting performance.
Seamless Compatibility and Easy Operation
Our upgraded version eliminates the need for a T adapter ring, allowing for a seamless fit on a wide range of Canon models, from the EOS-1D Series to the Rebel Series. Featuring a manual focus ring, this lens provides precise control, making it ideal for both amateur and professional photographers who enjoy the art of manual focusing.
Professional Results with Every Shot
While this lens lacks electronic contacts and an autofocus motor, it simplifies shooting in Mode M, letting you enjoy a pure and immersive photography experience. The absence of automated adjustments ensures every shot you capture is carefully curated, highlighting your subject with clarity. Whether you're observing distant landscapes or the craters of the moon, this lens is your perfect companion.
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Versatile Zoom Range
The 420-800mm range allows for capturing distant subjects with stunning clarity, ideal for wildlife photography, sports events, and even moon photography. -
Affordable Price
Offers remarkable versatility at an unbeatable price point, making it accessible for hobbyists and budget-conscious photographers. -
Image Quality
Produces impressive image quality with little distortion and crisp details, particularly in well-lit conditions. -
Build Quality
Durable and well-constructed, able to withstand various outdoor conditions and is relatively lightweight for a telephoto lens. -
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of Canon DSLR cameras, making it a versatile addition to any photographer’s toolkit.
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Manual Focus
Requires a learning curve for manual focus, which can be challenging for those used to autofocus. -
No Image Stabilization
Lacks image stabilization, necessitating the use of a tripod and potentially a remote shutter for stable shots. -
Focusing Mechanism
Focusing can be cumbersome, requiring attention to minor adjustments and the use of focusing aids on the camera. -
Limited Focal Length Adjustments
Adjusting the focal length is not as smooth as other lenses, making it harder to quickly switch between subjects.