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The Upgrade EF/EF-S 420-800mm F8.3 Telephoto Zoom Lens is a professional-grade manual focus lens designed for Canon DSLR cameras. With a focal length range of 420-800mm, it offers exceptional versatility for various photography styles, from portraits to landscapes. The lens features advanced UMC technology to minimize aberrations and enhance image quality, making it an ideal choice for photographers seeking to push their creative boundaries.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.7 x 8.5 x 8.4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.76 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 23 x 7 x 7 centimetres |
Brand | lightdow |
Camera Lens | 420-800mm Manual Focus |
Colour | Black |
Included components | User Manuals, 420-800mm Manual Telephoto Lens, Lens Clean Cloth |
Max Focal Length | 800 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 420 Millimetres |
Plug profile | Canon EF |
Part number | 420-800-C |
Warranty description | 1 Year |
Zoom Type | Extended Optical Zoom |
Lens Design | Zoom |
Focus type | Manual Focus |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
Y**E
Value long lens for static subjects
☑️ As described and as advertised.☑️ Well packaged and well presented in branded packaging.☑️ This would make a nice gift for friends/family starting out with photography rather than for that are more experienced.☑️ Good compatibility of models and will fit more with adaptors that are readily available on Amazon and not too expensive either.☑️ This is so much cheaper than branded lens that we have tried so it would be disingenuous to start trying to compare as the price point is very different.This is a good value/generic brand long lens that is best suited to static subjects as manual focus.
E**X
Manage expectations.
When you pay less than £100 for a telephoto/zoom lens for a Canon camera, you can't expect it to have all the bells and whistles. Think of this simply as a telescope that you can attach to your camera. I have tried taking photos with a telescope and a mobile phone attachment. Believe me, this will give you better results. The photo shown has been processed using stacking software and touched up, but I have tried with my Canon 300mm lens, and can't get close to the image quality this gives me. Manual focus is a bit of a pain, but I use this lens for astrophotography and you will find yourself using manual focus anyway with any lens. All in all, this is a great lens for the money. It is well built and looks really good. If you expect crisp clear images taking photos from 7 miles away, you'll probably be disappointed. However, if you can live with pretty good images that can be improved with software, then I think you'll be surprisingly impressed.
E**.
Fair for the price
Feels light and able to use it without a tripod if needed.The zoom on the lens is difficult to turn and feels rough, with a slight metal rubbing sound that makes adjustments somewhat challenging.Good value for money
M**S
Doesn’t fit all cameras but can with adaptor
I ordered this as it says in the box that it fits all SLR cameras and, yes it’s my own fault as the description is quite clear. That said all it took was a simple adapter which I purchased from Amazon and it does now fit my Nikon. The lens itself is fantastic, really well made, sturdy and strong and has an impressive zoom. It’s heavy so you’ll need a tripod but at this zoom hand shake would make it unusable otherwise so just something to bear in mind.For the price it really is an impressive piece of kit and while I consider myself an amateur photographer I would say this wouldn’t be out of place in a professional photographer kit bag. Great for nature and scenery, I’m lucky enough to live by the ocean so this is perfect for capturing those amazing sunsets over thr horizon and the various birds and critters that appear from time to time. I would definitely recommend.
H**S
Manual lens
Manual long view lens, simple and good quality
M**K
good zoom range
The zoom range is fantastic, allowing me to capture distant subjects with ease. It works well with my Canon Rebel T7, and I was able to take some great wildlife and nature shots. The manual focus takes a little getting used to, but once I got the hang of it, it wasn’t too hard to adjust for sharp images. The build quality is solid, and the lens feels sturdy. For the price, I think it's a good option for someone looking for a budget-friendly telephoto lens. However, the lens performs best in good lighting conditions. In low light, it can be a bit challenging to get clear shots, and the F8.3 aperture limits some of the light that comes in. Still, for outdoor photography, it’s a great choice
D**5
A good lens, but not for any sort of action shots
I made the mistake of trying this at the track on its first use, as I thought I would get some good close-up shots of the action. I couldn't get anything decent out of it, everything was happening too fast for me to lock on with the manual focus, and when I thought I had it, the scene was gone. So, for that purpose and if that is what you are thinking of getting it for, unless you're lucky or a pro, rather don't.For less high-action shots where you have the time to adjust settings and take your time to manual focus, even better when attached to a tripod or monopod, then this is superb for the money! At under £75 at the time of ordering, I think it's a great bit of kit to always have in your camera backpack as it doesn't weigh too much and is there when needed. Decent quality too! I like it!
M**2
Decent value
At f/8.3, this is clearly a slow lens. But for the correct conditions, it’s a great lens! And is great value for anyone who merely dabbles in long length photography.Easy enough to use manual aperture controls.It’s a big ole lens as expected, and I would highly recommend tripod mounting.Focal length range is versatile and great functionally too.Would recommend.
M**I
Ottimo
Bello e buona qualità
T**.
Funktioniert auf Canon EF
Um diesen Preis diese Brennweite , unglaublich dass da überhaupt was rauskommt, arbeitet im Brennweitenbereich 500mm am besten. Objekt muss absolut unbeweglich sein, dann funktioniert es.
K**O
Pas de miracles à ce niveau de prix
Comme vous pouvez le voir sur la première photo, j'ai testé ce super télézoom sur mon EOS 5 D MK IV.Tout est manuel, vu le prix, c'est logique et cela ne me dérange pas.Sur les fichiers RAW, les métadonnées n'indiquent pas la focale utilisée et le diaph indiqué est F 0.On desserre une bague et on choisit sa focale.Pour ce qui est de la mise au point, ce n'est pas très démultiplié et il faut y aller avec des pincettes pour tomber juste, ce qui n'est pas évident malgré la profondeur de champ induite par la faible ouverture de l'engin, en particulier sur la plus longue focale.Il n'y a pas de butée pour l'infini, par exemple, pour l'essai avec la lune, j'avais encore de quoi aller sur une galaxie plus lointaine... Dans l'absolu, c'est mieux que certaines optiques bon marché avec un infini mal calé qui était bloqué à 15 mètres.Il y a bien évidemment de fortes aberrations chromatiques bien visibles sur les contours.Cela dit, pour le prix d'un très bon filtre polarisant, vous avez de quoi vous amuser et en calant bien sur un bon pied, en faisant du raw pour corriger en post production certains défauts, le photographe un peu fauché pourra s'amuser les jours de fort éclairage.C'est la raison pour laquelle je mets quand même 4 étoiles, un Panagor des années 70, qui ne faisait pas mieux, était vendu bien plus cher.
H**T
Spielzeug
Bilder sind ansehnlich, aber wohl von der Qualität gemindert, als hätte man eine 3 Megapixel Kamera und nicht 24MP, so ungefähr würde ich es beschreiben.Habe die Bilder nur auf der Kamera betrachtet, nicht am PC.Zum Üben oder für Spaß, aber sicher toll.
R**E
Hai quello che paghi
Concordo con molti recensori che mi hanno preceduto, non ci si può aspettare qualità in questa lente che però rispetto alle altre lenti vendute con identica focale ha un adattatore già montato in origine. Mi ricorda altri obiettivi incontrati nella mia lontana carriera di fotografo iniziata con le mie Canon AT-1 manuale AE-1 ed AE-1 Program ma in quel caso si trattava di obiettivi Russi con adattatore e duplicatore. Bisogna adattarsi in questi casi. Posso dare un consiglio : Ho notato che mettendo a fuoco un soggetto a 800mm e scorrendo poi vicino ai 420mm (poco prima venendo dagli 800mm) avrete un risultato meno sfocato o con meno perdita qualitativa dell' immagine.
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