Opteka 500-1000mm High Definition Mirror Telephoto Lens for Nikon D700, D300, D200, D100, D90, D80, D70, D60, D50, D40, D40X, D2HS, D2XS, & D3 Digital SLR Cameras

Wednesday, November 19, 2008 16:06
Posted in category Electronics

Binding : Electronics
ProductGroup : Photography
Manufacturer : Opteka
Brand : Opteka
Label : Opteka
Publisher : Opteka
Model : OPT-500-1000-MIR-NIK
Studio : Opteka
List Price: USD $299.95
Lowest New Price: USD $119.95
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Features:
  • f/8-16. High-index / low-dispersion optical glass, Fully multi-coated, every element, Anti-reflection coating
  • Designed to maximize day and night shots by providing maximum light and image transmission with minimum distortion, Fantastic for all types of photographic situations
  • Great for the wildlife or nature photographer who wants to be hidden while taking photos of the subject
  • 500mm Mirror Lens, 2x Multiplier, Carrying bag, and lens caps included!
  • Includes Lens Adapter & 10 Year Worldwide Warranty
Product Description
The Opteka 500mm mirror lens is incredibly compact and lightweight (Opteka 500mm with 2X Multiplier). Using an advanced reflex design, this is a mirror lens that is ideally suited for wildlife and sports photography. It has a fixed aperture of f8. It comes complete with a soft pouch and three (3) rear mounted, 30.5mm filters, (ND-2X, ND-4X & Skylight). Opteka mirror lenses incorporates advanced computer designed optics and the latest in multi-coating techniques.á The process of multi-coating assures virtually flare free photographs even under adverse lighting conditions resulting in crisp high contrast pictures with full color fidelity.
Customer Reviews


mirror lens, 500-1000mm (2008-12-27)
This lens is easy to use and was received quickly and on time.
I do find it less in image quality than I had hoped, but most mirror lenses are not as sharp as a standard optic. I will probably use it for something, but not often.

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