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February 17, 2020 - Comment

*Note: before use, please set camera on M mode, it no have auto focus function, it only can work on manual mode, .. Features: Special designed for DSLRs, including both full frame and APS-C cameras, Fit For ALL NIKON DSLR Camera. This type of lens is the tool of choice for small or distant subjects

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(as of April 19, 2020 1:21 pm GMT+0000 - Details)

*Note: before use, please set camera on M mode, it no have auto focus function, it only can work on manual mode, ..
Features:

Special designed for DSLRs, including both full frame and APS-C cameras, Fit For ALL NIKON DSLR Camera.

This type of lens is the tool of choice for small or distant subjects when large heavy primes

are impractical, ranging from birds and wildlife, through sports, to aircraft and the like. Its
competition over most telezooms on the market lies in longer focal length- at 800mm full
zoom, which will let you get your subjects that bit larger in the frame.

With such a long focal length (from 420mm to 800mm), this lens will meet your both needs
for landscape and astrophotography. Besides, it is an manually focus lens with manual
helical/rotary focusing system and linear push-pull zoom system, which will greatly stimulate
your photography imagination and enables you to take wonderfully sharp pictures. If you are
thinking of taking pictures of the moon, birds or sports etc. This lens is best choice for you.

It’s worth every cent and is well spent A low cost lens than nikon, but will make nice pictures.
NOTE:

When your camera screen showed :” Lens no attachment ” , you must be set M mode on camera will be work.
While you meet the trouble that the Shutter button can’t be pressed (or camera reminds that no lens installed), please modify the “Defined setting” to be “Release the shutter without lens” or “Aperture priority” then will be work.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Should have bought this a long time ago… Length:: 6:20 Mins I was told to stay away from an all manual lens from a fellow photographer when I first started out and that was good advice then since I did a lot of moving wildlife photos, but now that I have some time under my belt, know what I want and need and I want a longer range lens without paying the crazy price for one like my 600mm lens, this is a perfect fit for both distance and price.On my Nikon camera, all it took was setting it to…

Anonymous says:

Read this if you want to know why I gave 5 stars I just got my lens yesterday and I must say I am blown away by what this lens is capable of, and for the price this comes at, its unmatchable. Let me explain why I say this.Let me start by things you cannot do with this – 1.Autofocus , you have to manually focus2.Take handheld shots in low light3. Infact you may be not take handheld shots at all.(havent tried it)But for 100 dollars and this focal range I dont expect it to.I have a…

Anonymous says:

Great Lens for the Money! I needed a lens for wildlife, so I took a chance and purchased the Jintu 420 to 800 mm lens. What a surprise when I tested it. After cropping a 420 mm photo, I was shocked at the clarity (see attached Iguana photo). Just know that it is a manual lens with a fixed f-stop setting at each zoom position. You must set your camera on “Manual”, control the exposure with the shutter-speed and ISO settings only and manually focus the lens with its focus ring. The range of f-stops is f 8.3 at 420 mm…

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