Capture incredible shots with our Full Manual Telephoto Lens, featuring an impressive range of 420-800mm and no need for an adapter ring—mount it in just 2 seconds! To get started, simply switch your camera to Manual (M) mode to remove the "LENS NOT ATTACHED" message. Adjust the focus using the lens focus ring, and modify the ISO and shutter speed settings as needed. Please note that the lens aperture changes with focal length and is not adjustable.
Ideal for Nikon F mount cameras such as the D850, D810, and many more, this telephoto lens is perfect for capturing distant wildlife, birds, the moon, and other faraway subjects. Although it lacks auto-focus and image stabilization, it's designed for professionals who enjoy the art of manual focus. Use a tripod or shutter release cable to minimize camera shake and enhance image quality.
To achieve optimal exposure, begin by focusing and metering with a long focal length, lock the exposure, and then adjust your focal length. If your photos are too dark, consider reducing the shutter speed, increasing the ISO, or changing your position to allow more ambient light.
Friendly reminders: This lens is not compatible with Nikon Z series cameras and is not ideal for sports photography. Protect your lens from wind, dust, and humidity to avoid damage. For high humidity environments, a drying box is recommended. Capture stunning images and explore the world in detail with our manual telephoto lens!
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Cost-effective
Incredibly low price compared to similar high-end lenses. -
Good for Occasional Use
Suitable for occasional use where an expensive lens isn't necessary. -
Adjustable Mount
Mount connection with a tripod adjustment feature for better balance. -
Build Quality
Sturdy metal body construction. -
Manual Control
Allows for full manual control over focus and focal length.
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Poor Image Quality
Produces lower optical resolution images. -
Flimsy Construction
Reported wobbling in the mount and lack of stability. -
Difficult to Use
Challenging to get a good shot without significant effort and equipment. -
No Image Stabilization
Requires a very steady tripod, as there's no built-in stabilizer. -
Heavy
The lens is on the heavier side, making it cumbersome to use.