📸 Zoom into Adventure with JINTU!
The JINTU 420-800mm f/8.3 Telephoto Lens is designed for serious photographers looking to capture distant subjects with exceptional clarity. Compatible with a wide range of Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras, this lens features a robust metal construction and advanced optical technology, making it ideal for wildlife, sports, and astro photography. With its manual focus capability and impressive zoom range, you can achieve stunning detail and control in every shot.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 29.7 x 9.8 x 9 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.88 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 29 x 67 x 67 centimetres |
Item Weight | 700 Grams |
Brand | JINTU |
Camera Lens | zoom lens |
Colour | white |
Has image stabilisation | No |
Included components | no |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 800 Millimetres |
Max Focal Length | 800 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 420 Millimetres |
Plug profile | M42 |
Objective Lens Diameter | 67 Millimetres |
Part number | JT-420 |
Warranty description | 2 years warranty |
Lens Design | Zoom |
Maximum Aperture Range | 8.3 |
Focus type | Manual Focus |
Aperture Modes | fix |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 67 Millimetres |
Maximum Format Size | full frame |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**6
Stunning Price Point
Photography can inspire with one simple click and yet there is this preconceived notion that you have to pay thousands of pounds to take a good photograph. Great photographs do not come from that preconceived notion but rather in the way you use your individual creativity to compose that image.That said, it brings me to the JINTU 420-800mm Telephoto lens. Price wise you simply cannot go wrong with this lens. It is very well made and extremely easy to use. You absolutely need to use this with a tripod but the results are really good. Definitely well worth the price.
M**T
Good lens for the money
Like others say it's a good lens for what it costs , 100% need to use a tripod, it's not the best looking lens but gives good results if you know how to use your camera correctly
D**Y
Pretty good for the money
I mounted the lens to the Jintu 2x teleconverter and set it to the full 800mm focal length and pointed it at Jupiter.My setup uses a basic tripod and a remote release, so it's a case of lining up the shot and getting the focus just right and then balancing out the ISO and exposure.The aperture is low but the object (Jupiter) is bright, but with 800mm focal length, x2 teleconverter and and APS-C crop sensor DSLR, celestial motion becomes very apparent. Fast shutter speed is necessary with ISO high enough to gather enough light but low enough to avoid excessively noisy images.I think I reached the limit for how far I can push it. The resolution is low at this magnification and when combined with atmospheric distortion and how little light there is reaching the sensor, to be able to see some of Jupiter's characteristic stripes is quite impressive.
J**S
Excellent at the price point
A manual lens that performs surprisingly well for the price.You get exactly what it says on the tin, so do be aware that this lens is entirely manual, however it delivers excellent quality considering the low price. Lack of image stabilisation and the size of the lens makes a tripod almost a requirement, even with in-body stabilisation of the G9. A remote shutter release also helps greatly.I am using this lens with a Panasonic G9, and the lens performed well. The seller was incredibly helpful, and kind enough to provide a M43 adapter instead of the included Canon/Nikon adapters.Picture quality has been good, with little distortion evident even at 800mm. Very clear at 420mm, producing comparable results to a Panasonic 100mm - 300mm telephoto. Chromatic aberration was mildly pronounced at 800mm, but nothing that couldn't be fixed in Lightroom.
S**R
Lens
Sent back, looks great, but not as expected
A**5
Time will tell
Haven't actually used it outside yet, but it looks the part and fits well onto a D5300. Managed to focus on some birds from an upstairs window. There are instructions and a Video and having watched them I feel confident I know how to use it. Just accept it is manual focus and you will need a tripod or something to rest it on. Look forward to getting outside and giving it a go. Value for money...absolutely. Seriously £100-120
C**T
Telelense
Easy to handle. Good value for money
T**D
Not even mediocre
Firstly it’s not pretty,Fitted it on my Nikon and turned camera on ,Message on camera,(no lens)Put camera in manual mode and took some shots but pictures were very very dark,It’s just too much faffing about,I like ease of use and this is not,
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