📸 Zoom into the extraordinary!
The EF/EF-S 420-800mm F/8.3 Telephoto Zoom Lens is a manual focus lens designed for professional photographers, offering a remarkable zoom range of 420-800mm with an aperture of f/8.3-16. Compatible with a variety of Canon DSLR cameras, this lens features UMC technology for sharp images and is perfect for capturing distant subjects like wildlife and landscapes.
Real Angle Of View | 5 Degrees |
Maximum Aperture | 8.3 f |
Minimum Aperture | 16 f |
Zoom Ratio | 1.9:1 |
Image stabilization | NO |
Lens Mount | Canon EF, Canon EF-S |
Number of Diaphragm Blades | 4 |
Minimum Focal Length | 420 Millimeters |
Lens Design | Zoom |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 800 Millimeters |
Lens Coating Description | HD Coating |
Focal Length Description | 420-800mm F8.3-16 Super Telephoto Manual Zoom Lens |
Lens | Telephoto |
Compatible Camera Mount | Canon EF-S, Canon EF |
Maximum Focal Length | 800 Millimeters |
C**N
Very Satisfied
If you have read the other reviews you will understand that there are limitations to this lens, but don't let that discourage you. Keep in mind that the biggest aspect here was the price. I actually had fun trying this out today. You're going to need a bright day because the aperture is fixed according to the focal length. For example, at 420mm the aperture is fixed at f8.3. As you increase the focal length, the aperture gets smaller until you get to 800mm where the aperture is fixed at f16. If you are interested in purchasing this lens, please read the special note that you need to use this lens in the manual mode on your camera.Remember, this lens is less than $100, so we are talking about something worthwhile for those who just simply enjoy photography.That said, I took several photos from a nearby location. The one where the heron is looking to the left is using the Canon 75-300mm at 300mm. The photo looking toward the exit sign was with the Canon 18-55mm at 40mm. I took these to compare this lens with those that have auto focus. All the photos but one are unedited (except for size) and the ISO was set to 100.I was very impressed with how the lens performed for one of this price range. It will take some practice and patience learning to focus manually, but it will pay off. As recommended in other reviews, use the live view on your camera and use a remote (or at least 10 seconds on the timer) to reduce camera shake. You have to remember that not only are you magnifying the subject, but also any movement.Unfortunately, it was so bright that I couldn't really see the LCD screen to focus (I think I could have gotten the images sharper), so I had to do the best I could with focusing through the viewfinder. But still, I was happy with the results. With patience (required regardless) and some editing, I think you'll be pleased.There will be some chromatic aberrations, which is to be expected, but with some photo editing (such as Light Room Classic), you should be able to clear that up.Overall, this lens performed as was advertised. It comes with an EOS adapter, which is metal instead of plastic (a plus!). The lens also comes in a bag. After a few minutes of practice attaching the adapter and then attaching the lens to the camera, I felt very comfortable. I keep the extra quick release adapter that came my tripod on all the time.If you want to have some fun with telephoto photography, then this lens is definitely worth getting!The photo of the jet was taken without the use of a tripod. The camera was set to AV so I only had to concentrate on focusing. I figure the jet was at about 28,000 feet but I could tell what type of flight it was. With $30 of the price you can’t go wrong!
M**N
Bad cheap product
This does not fit my Nikon camera and it says on the description that it does.
M**E
Very easy to use
Despite not having auto focus, it was a good match for what I wanted. I was able to take very clear pictures of different celestial bodies with ease.
A**J
Not for cheaper cameras
I bought this because I'm an amateur photographer who really just wants to take photos of birds. This lens does work, but it was very difficult with my specific camera. I have the Rebel XSI and unless I was in very bright lighting and held the camera and lens insanely still the pictures were unusable. The f-stop is fixed per each mm increase, and due to this I had to compensate by raising my shutter speed and ISO, which made my photos turn out horrible. I trust that the other reviews saying this lens was good for the price/quality were telling the truth, but if you've got an older and cheaper camera I wouldn't waste your time with it unless you really know what you're doing.
K**.
Pleasantly surprised
The media could not be loaded. First of all, I wasn’t expecting much out of this lens. I have never spent so little $$ on a lens but I wanted something really far reaching for the eclipse. It did the job! Just needs to be setup on a tripod and hands free.Pros:The package arrived promptly and in good working order. Easy to operate. Long distance so you can get some really unique shots. I used it for the purpose of video on my Sony fx3. As someone who uses manual focus frequently, I had no problem locking in focus. It’s lightweight is a definite bonus.Cons:My main critique is that it isn’t very sharp. Secondly, I had a moment where I thought it wasn’t the right mount. So I checked my order again and it said e-mount. I was about to give up all hope but then I realized there was also a small white box - in there was a mount adapter and thus I was able to securely mount the lens to my camera. The downfall with this is that in order to put the back cap on - you need to take the adapter off every time. An extra step I’m not thrilled about but willing to do.Overall, this lens is impressive for it’s extremely low price point. It’s a “why not?” Kind of purchase. ✨
N**K
Amazing g zoom
The zoom on this is amazing love having it
M**A
Shocked that this works
For a $60 lens, I had really low expectations, but this works! Sure, it can’t be compared to a canon L lens, but it’s good enough (it’s all manual focus). My bf bought one, and after seeing the quality, I bought my own. Some images are pretty soft, which is probably due to a combination of my less than perfect manual focusing with the glass quality. But I’m going to try to put the images in Topaz to see if that sharpens them up
J**R
Cheap!!!!
Not built well. No auto focus.
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