

🔍 Zoom beyond limits, focus on greatness.
The JINTU 420-800mm telephoto lens for Canon EF mount offers an impressive manual zoom range with a durable metal body and multi-coated glass elements. Designed for Canon EOS Rebel and EF-mount cameras, this lens delivers sharp, long-distance shots with precise manual focus control, making it a budget-friendly choice for wildlife and moon photography enthusiasts who value creative control and rugged build quality.














| ASIN | B07STW1MVS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (384) |
| Date First Available | June 10, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
| Item model number | 420-800mm telephoto lens |
| Manufacturer | jintu |
| Product Dimensions | 11.42 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
D**.
Great quality, but requires extra effort.
Works as advertised on my Canon Rebel (T3). Good value. Word of warning- do NOT expect this to be easy to use. This is not a knock against the lens; the construction and optical lenses are good. But the reason it is so inexpensive is because there are no motors or electronic connections to the camera. Everything is adjusted by hand. There is no data about what the settings are sent to the camera. Focus and aperture are set manually. Tripod or bracing highly recommended, if not mandatory.
K**S
Shot with this lens
It is a good lens just remember to practice focusing in manual before a shoot. Does mount on tripod. Only downside is if you put the ring on need to buy a cap for it other than that it’s well worth the money.
T**H
Impressive for the price!
I got this to up my game for the 2024 eclipse. I didn't have much money to throw at it though, so this is what I ended up with. I used a solar filter to shoot the sun and the result was decent even if the process was maddening. Playing around shooting buildings, you can see that the results look ok, though not crazy sharp or anything. However, considering how far away the buildingtop I shot was (see the photo I took with my phone with the helpful arrow pointed at what I shot with the lens) it's pretty amazing for under $100 bucks! Back to shooting the sun: It's pretty hard to actually focus this thing in general. You need a really solid tripod and I was working with a $25 cheapo one so the camera wasn't super steady and lining up the shot was really hard to do. But when what you are trying to focus on is the sun itself it's even harder. Auto focus would be amazing for this task, but us poors will have to do with trying to focus it manually. It's not impossible, but it did take me about a dozen tries before I got the ISO and shutter speed and focus to all line up proper and the result is a pretty decent photo of some rather large sun spots which is pretty cool! It should go without saying, but just in case: DO NOT SHOOT THE SUN WITHOUT A FILTER!!! Is it worth the money? Sure! Just don't expect it to be super clear, professional level quality, or all that easy to use. But this exceeded my expectations of what I could get for less than a hundred bucks.
L**U
Excellent Product
Excellent Product
A**R
Don’t buy!
This product was awful.. very heavy for starters! Very hard to attach to my camera and once it was attached, it told awful pictures!! Returned the next day.
L**.
It's Worth It
I purchased this as a telephoto lens. I wanted close-up photos from long distances that my other lenses could not achieve and that's what I got. The lens is for tripod and remote shooting only because it lacks a stabilizer. However, it does take stunning pictures and helps beginners get better by understanding how to use this lens through manual focus. This Is Not a professional $10,000 lens with no downfalls. But for the average photographer it works and it works well. As the distance gets further it starts to let in other colors and light. Again, it's not a professional lens used for magazines. My only regret is that I should have gone for the 500mm - 1300mm lens so I could get even closer to the moon.
M**T
Hilariously Bad/Good
I was not expecting much when I found this sort of lens for this price. I was not disappointed. This is about as bare bones as you can possibly get. It feels like someone made it out of a tube of tennis balls, you zoom by physically pulling the lens farther out, and you can't focus unless you tighten up the locking ring. Totally plastic, in that it's pretty light weight. It might sounds like all this is bad, but it's kind of a good thing considering the price. You can get the same distance for a way more money and have the comfort and convenience of professional grade stuff, but that's not why you're buying this for a hundred bucks. I'm not a wildlife photographer and the number of times I'll use this sort of zoom is few and far between, it's just nice to have the potential in my kit even if it's hilariously cheap. I really do like this. It simply gets the job done, nothing else.
J**X
Works as advertised and great for bird watching.
Unless you’re willing to pay $800-$1200 on a telephoto lens this lens is the way to go. Fits right on my Canon Rebel t7 . You have to have the camera on manual and it will not autofocus with an off brand lens but that’s the only con to this. Well worth the money: very sturdy, able to Zoom right in on birds.
R**I
Still figuring it out. I am confident. Love it potential.
A**R
Rookie photographer. Great starter lense for a hobby. It is heavy so I also purchased a tripod. My T6i does not register the lense so it does not auto focus
K**N
100% satisfied with this product takes amazing pictures. No auto focus but still a really good lens.
R**M
With right lightning, camera settings and little bit of editing, it didn't disappoint at all. Not a bad lens at all for such a price . Used on my Canon rebel T7 which is not a high end camera.
K**N
This lens was extremely hard to focus and is unusable without a tripod. It is also strictly a manual lens
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