Price: $94.99 - $88.99
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JINTU Camera Lenses
How many stories can a photo carry?
Perhaps it’s the moment a child takes their first tentative steps, the first light of dawn on a journey, or the hearty laughter of old friends reunited.
We believe that the beauty of life isn’t enhanced by the cost of equipment; what truly matters is the fervor and freedom to capture moments anytime, anywhere.
Thus, JINTU was born—a brand that brings a sense of ceremony to the ‘ordinary moments’.
Telephoto / Zoom Camera Lens
AF Portrait Landscape Lens
420-800mm Telephoto Zoom Lens
Wildlife photography, astrophotography and those seeking long-distance photography are popular choices.
650-1300mm Wildlife Lens
Super long range telephoto lens, Ideal for astro and birds, wildlife and moon photography. A popular telephoto lens.
8mm Wide Angel Macro Lens
8mm f/3.0 Super-wide Fisheye Lens is an excellent addition to any photographer’s collection, giving users capture incredible scenes
35mm f1.2 Portrait Lens
★ Versatile Prime/Zoom Telephoto Lens: This JINTU 420-800mm lens offers a versatile zoom range from 420mm to an impressive 800mm, making it ideal for capturing distant subjects like wildlife, sports events, and celestial objects.
★ Durable Construction: Built with a full metal body and multi-coated low-dispersion glass elements, this lens prioritizes solid construction and high-definition image quality. Perfect for small or distant subjects, ranging from birds and wildlife, through sports, to aircraft and the like.
★ Compatible with Canon EOS Rebel T8i T7 T7i T6 T6s T6i T5 T5i T4i T3i T3 T2i T1i SL3 SL2 XSi; EOS 10D 20D 30D 40D 50D 60D 70D 80D 90D 100D 200D 250D 300D 350D 400D 450D 500D 550D 600D 650D 700D 750D 800D 850D 1000D 1100D 1200D 1300D 1500D 2000D 3000D 4000D 9000D/77D 760D/8000D 1D X Mark III/II/1DX, 5D Mark IV/III/5DS/5DS R, 6D Mark II/6D, 7D Mark II and other ef camera;
★ Manual Focus Design: As a manual focus lens, it encourages creative photography by allowing you to precisely control the focus. Compatible with Canon EOS DSLR cameras and available adapters for other mounts.
★Note: This is a manual lens without auto focus, The aperture can’t be adjusted, camera won’t showed aperture value. picture quality decide by your shutter speed setting. If your camera is nikon, pentax DSLR cameras or other brand micro 4/3 which can buy extra adapter from our store.
★ Compact and Portable: Despite its powerful telephoto capabilities, the lens remains relatively compact at 10.6 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches and lightweight at 1.8 lbs, making it easy to carry on outdoor adventures.
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Customers say
Customers find the telephoto lens worth its price and appreciate its picture quality, with one mentioning stunning eclipse photos. The lens receives positive feedback for its functionality, with one customer confirming it works well with their Canon T7i DSLR, and they like its zoom range, with one noting it’s great for bird photography. The build quality and ease of assembly receive mixed reviews, with some finding it easy to put together while others report issues.
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Lillie –
Very impressed
This lens does the job for your buck. Camera lens can be very expensive, but when you are on a budget and want something dependable. This is your lens. Iâm a beginner in photography, and the pictures look amazing with this lens.
Jason L’Heureux –
Works as advertised and great for bird watching.
Unless youâre 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 thatâs the only con to this. Well worth the money: very sturdy, able to Zoom right in on birds.
J. Kowell –
A very good lens, but you have to have a lot of patience
It takes very good pictures, but has no extra features. In many cases your camera won’t even be able to detect that the lens is attached. You’ll have to shoot in manual mode and either be willing to spend all night messing around with the settings (like me) or know what you’re doing (unlike me).
Matt –
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.
Absolutely love this, doesnât allow any wind to go into it when itâs cold out, very easy to put baby in & out without removing it from carseat –
Camera lens
Not at all what I was expecting, would be very great for like nature photography
Felix Rodriguez –
Long lens
Just as described.
M.Lussier –
Not the best but it works
Not overly excited over the pictures it has taken .
Tutorialsmith –
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.
Rose Howe –
Used for a few pics, So far been very good.
Aaron –
Good lens, fit perfectly, not too heavy, love using it for full moon pictures
Kelly Wilson –
100% satisfied with this product takes amazing pictures. No auto focus but still a really good lens.
Amazon Customer –
The mounting bracket for Zoom lens that attaches to the camera will not tighten. The small tightening screws got stripped very quickly. It wouldnât tighten anymore- and when I locked the zoom lens at 800 mm⦠As I focused, it would still spin so focussing was almost impossible for the quick shot. The price may look good, but the product isnât.
Random –
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.