K&F Concept Nikon F Lenses to M43 MFT Lens Mount Adapter KF06.078

Product ID: 2698
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SKU: 2698
Model: KF06.078
Ean: 6936069201567
Condition: New product
Manufacturer: K&F Concept

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Type of ProductAdapters for lens
CompatibleNikon F-mount
Lens mountmicro 4/3 (MFT)
Focus TypeManual Focus
Adapter typeMicro Four Thirds
Adapter is for camerasmicro 4/3
Adapter is for lensesNikon F
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K&F Concept Nikon F Lenses to M43 MFT Lens Mount Adapter KF06.078

K&F Concept Nikon F Lenses to M43 MFT Lens Mount Adapter KF06.078

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Nikon AI Lenses to M43 MFT Mount Camera Adapter

This adapter allows Nikon F mount lenses to be used on Micro Four Thirds (MFT) camera bodies. Constructed from brass and aluminum, it offers a stable, precise, and durable design. The adapter is manually operated and supports infinity focus.

Key Features:

  • Compatible with various MFT cameras, including models from Panasonic and Olympus.
  • Durable construction from brass and aluminum.
  • Manual operation with infinity focus capability.
  • For heavy lenses, use a telephoto bracket and tripod for stability.

Usage Instructions:

Attention: This is a manual adapter without autofocus or an aperture ring. Ensure proper installation without excessive force.

If a No Lens Attached warning appears, adjust your camera settings to enable shooting without a lens. If your lens lacks a manual aperture control, it will default to its smallest f-stop.

Additional Notes:

  • Infinity focus position may shift slightly; check focus through the viewfinder.
  • Adapting APS-frame lenses to full-frame cameras may cause vignetting, which can often be corrected in camera settings.
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