03-13-2023 01:29 PM - last edited on 03-14-2023 09:38 AM by Danny
will a Ultimaxx High-Power 500mm (w/ Converter 1000mm) f/8 Manual Multi-Coated Preset Telephoto Lens fit a Canon EOS 2000D (Rebel T7) DSLR Camera w/Canon EF-S 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6 Zoom?
03-13-2023 01:40 PM
The info for that product says it needs a T-mount adapter, which is not supplied.
A T-mount adapter has a standardized mount on one side and a camera-specific mount on the other.
I can't speak to the optical quality you will get, but you will need to manually focus the lens.
03-13-2023 02:01 PM
Thank you! My daughter plays sports and I was looking for a reasonable starter camera and lens to begin with. The one that came with it was no good for long distance.
03-13-2023 01:44 PM
Also focus confirmation will be dicey at F/8. With a converter, focus confirmation will be impossible at f/16.
03-13-2023 03:12 PM - edited 03-13-2023 03:14 PM
Much depends on your budget, and how far away the activities will be from you. I would suggest something in the range of 70-300mm, which on crop-sensor body would have an equivalent Field of View (would behave like a lens) of 112-480mm. Canon Make several EF 70-300mm lenses (avoid the 75-300mm lenses, they're awful). Any of the EF 70-300 lenses would be a good choice see my article on this 70-300 Canon Lenses In-Depth Analysis - Canon Community
If the action is quite a distance away, you could also consider a Sigma 100-400mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM which would have a FoV of 160-640mm.
03-13-2023 04:07 PM
Thank you. It is softball in the outfield, so it's a good distance from where the spectators sit. About 230 feet.
03-13-2023 04:27 PM - edited 03-13-2023 04:30 PM
I would go for the Sigma if it is within your budget. You may find a good used one at a camera store or on line.
If you really want to get up close then the Sigma 150- 600 contemporary lens will do that. It's a great optic and lots of folks are selling them as they get lenses for mirrorless bodies.
03-13-2023 05:04 PM
The Ultimaxx shows up at $99 on Amazon along with a bunch of extra goodies. You get what you pay for. In my opinion even all the stuff that’s included isn’t worth 99 dollars.
I'm willing to bet you would get a higher quality image by cropping the image you get with your Canon lens than with that one. Any of the lenses recommended by Trevor would be good. The 150-600 is a beast of a lens. Hard to handhold. I can strongly endorse the Canon 70-300 USM II lens. The new AI tools like Topaz Photo AI are good tools for improving/upscaling digital images.
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