Sony E Mount 500mm/800mm Telephoto Mirror Lens
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Tanya
5
nice
Made my 400mm lens almost 800mm. Enjoyed photographing the birds and squirrels in my yard,
21/09/2022
John
5
Sturdy and good value for its capabilities.
Very sturdy and securely holds my DSLR plus 500mm lens via a gimbal.
24/07/2022
Frank H. McCurdy
5
Quick delivery of a great and functional product.
Instead of attaching this to my camera, I attached it to my 500mm lens tripod ring.
30/05/2022
10 kinds of people 10 kinds of people
5
Can't believe that I almost returned this.
Not sure exactly what I was expecting...something between a useless toy and cheap-n-good. Mostly, something to get a better idea of how long a lens I'll want when it comes time to buy a 'real' supertelephoto (I.E.: mortgage my life for a Canon "L"). I've been shooting with SLRs and now DSLRs for a half-century, but somehow I've never used anything longer than 200mm. I figured that 500mm would be another world--and it is.None of the review examples posted here gave me more than hint at what this lens would do, but I bought one anyway. Mine came branded Vivitar, but that doesn't mean much of anything these days. It's reasonably pretty and the T-mount-to-EF adapter mated nicely. It focuses past infinity. Focus is smooth if a bit stiff, and the f-stop detents are positive. The stop-down ring is much too stiff for my taste. I have no interest in the 2x teleconverter.It has a minimally effective AR coating, but I wasn't expecting any. I thought that it might be a simple telescope at this price. But being physically shorter than it's effective focal length, it is a real telephoto lens.After a much less than successful attempt at taking shots of the moon, I was convinced that I wouldn't learn much from it. So I requested a return.The night that I was packing it up to ship back, I decided to give it another chance. Just an informal quickie. Printed up part of the standard ISO 12233 target and taped it to a toolbox 3 rooms with open doors away, for about 32 feet. An ancient Canon 1D MkII N was all that was handy, but it's 8.2M pixels were fine for this test. (APS-H sensor, so 500mm x 1.3 = 650mm equivalent.)f/16 (two stops down) for more sharpness and depth of field, indoors at 1/5 second and ISO100. The three pix I've posted are the same photo, full frame resized to the maximum width of a review photo, plus two crops at 100% (400x420). Otherwise, straight from the camera. As printed, the finest pitch of the lines on the target measured 1/32".So this lens is resolving a surprising 32 lines per inch at 32 feet, with decent contrast and only moderate chromatic aberration. If you've stared at many resolution targets, you'll appreciate at how good that is for any lens in this price range. (Check out reviews of the Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM to see how much sharpness $9k will buy,)Now, cheap lenses like this generally have a lot of unit-to-unit variation in quality, and I wasn't getting that kind of resolution throughout the frame (at least partly because the paper target wasn't lying completely flat). YMMV.Some other caveats: There aren't many tripods that are solid enough (mine wasn't) for a resolution test at this slow shutter speed and I was in too much of a hurry to figure out how to lock up the mirror. Plus, this lens is physically very light adding little mass for stability. So I put the camera on a heavy table, shimmed the lens up to a useful angle, and used the self-timer.The rule-of-thumb for hand held without image stabilization is a maximum exposure time that is the reciprocal of the focal length. So 1/500 second for a 500mm lens. But that’s the maximum for reasonable sharpness with a reasonably stead hand. To show off this lens' sharpness, maybe an extra stop or two faster shutter when out and about. Sunny16 would suggest full daylight at f/16, 1/1000 second and ISO1000.At f/8 wide open, this is a mighty slow (dim) lens. I wasn't able to get an accurate focus indoors without a 2.5x viewfinder attachment, and even that was a challenge with 20-20 and OK night vision.Conclusions? 500mm is probably somewhat more than I want on a full-frame body and about half what I'd like from a telescope. I really will need to rent an expensive lens before popping the cash to purchase, but this gives me a rough starting point.All said and done, I'm glad that I bought it, and will definitely keep it to fool around with.
27/04/2022
Donald smith
4
Much cheaper but same good quality as the expensiv
Nice telephoto lens for the money I had been looking for a while couldn’t afford the others like 2500.00 and up this on does just as good and a lot cheaper
19/04/2022
Kingstonian Lawrence Kingstonian Lawrence
5
Great buy.
Definitely a good lens, probably use it more than telephoto lenses.
18/02/2022
Gulliver Gulliver
5
First Try
I got the Vivitar 500mm F/8.0 Multi-Coated Telephoto Lens for my Canon Rebel T6Most powerful one I've ever had.I gave it its first try last night (06/16/22) hand-held just to see if I could get a decent shot of the moon.Dang! I use a tripod and practice some I more think this will work!I am very pleased with it.
13/11/2021
Darren McBride
5
Five Stars
Works well, helps tone down bright conditions on my 800mm zoom lens
17/10/2021
Related Faq
Q
Is it compatible with sony a7iii??
A
Yes, it will fit any Sony e mount body, either full frame (a7..., a9...), or aps-c (like a6500, etc) 
Q
Will this bag hold the canon 500mm f4 is lens? the dimensions seem right but i would like a confirmation. thanks!
A
the bag can hold canon 500mm f4 lens, 
Q
Will it hold canon 5D mark iv with 100-400 Telephoto lens securely?
A
For camera with telephoto zoom lens, you need to buy a tripod mount ring additionally or telephoto lens bracket for better balance) 
Q
Does this adapter allow for canon fd lenses to focus to infinity on sony e-mount mirrorless cameras?
A
yes, i had no problems with infinity focus with this adapter. the only FD mount lens i use anymore with my sony is a vivitar 20mm, and i pretty much only shoot infinity focus with it. 
Q
Can I use telephoto lens with this tripod?
A
To hold telephoto lens, it is recommended to use a tripod mount ring additionally for better balance. Meanwhile, it is better to hang some heavy thing to the hook to lower the center of gravity on this tripod to make it more sturdy and less prone to vibrations. 
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