Fotodiox Lens Mount Adapter - Nikon Nikkor S Rangefinder Lens to Micro Four Thirds (MFT, M4/3) Mount Mirrorless Camera Body

Lens Mount Adapter

SKU: NKS-MFT
UPC: 847372045037

Price
$24.95


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Description

Features:
  • Mounts Nikon Nikkor S Rangefinder Lenses to Micro Four Thirds (MFT) mount mirrorless cameras
  • High-tolerance precision craftsmanship; infinity focus or beyond allowed
  • All-metal design; hardened anodized aluminum construction
  • Premium grade Fotodiox adapter
  • 24-Month Fotodiox Warranty
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    Mirrorless cameras aren't only revolutionary because of their compact size; they're even more versatile for mounting lenses than their full-sized counterparts! Fotodiox offers strong support for mirrorless camera platforms with hundreds of options for mounting both modern and vintage lenses. Our adapters deliver infinity focus, manual aperture control, and a sturdy build for lasting quality.

    Lens Mount: Nikon Nikkor S Rangefinder Lens
    Body Mount: Micro Four Thirds (MFT, M4/3) Mount Mirrorless Camera Body
    Manufacturer: Fotodiox Inc.
    Warranty: 24 Months

    Note:
  • • This is a manual adapter, so lens functions that rely on electronic communication with the camera body (autofocus, AE metering, image stabilization, etc.) will be disrupted.
  • • Some cameras need to be set a certain way to work with our adapters or you may get a message such as 'Error Lens Not Attached - Check lens'. Please check the support articles on the Fotodiox Knowledge Base for possible solutions on a variety of camera brands.
  • 'Focus-By-Wire' lenses (such as Canon's STM or Nikons AF-P) requires power to engage the manual focus rings on the lens, since manual lens mount adapters do not power the lens, those lenses will not be able to focus.
  • • Set your exposure manually or meter using your camera's Aperture Priority (stop-down) mode.
  • • If your lens does not have a manual aperture control ring, the lens aperture will revert to its default position, which depending on the lens is either stopped down to its largest f-stop or opened up to its smallest f-stop.
  • • To determine what the new 'Crop Factor' or 'Equivalent Focal Length' of the lens when used on your camera will be, please check the Fotodiox Knowledge Base article.
  • All pictures are for illustration purposes only. Actual product may vary slightly due to ongoing improvements in design.

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