Fotodiox Nikon G Pro Lens Adapter With Built-in Iris Control For Fujifilm X-mount Cameras
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The FotodioX Nikon G Pro Lens Adapter with Built-In Iris Control for Fujifilm X-Mount Cameras is a high quality adapter that allows you to mount a Nikon G mount lens to a Fujifilm X-mount camera body. It features a brass construction with a stainless steel finish as well as the ability to focus to infinity. This works with a leaf spring system for a secure attachment of the lens to the adapter. Additionally, this adapter features a built-in iris for controlling the amount of light let into your camera.
Although the lens will fit physically, automatic lens control and functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. You can utilize aperture priority mode in combination with stop-down metering for automatic exposure control on your camera.
Brass with Stainless Steel Finish Focuses to Infinity Leaf Spring System Built-In Iris Control
Parameters | |
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Camera Mount | FUJIFILM X |
Lens Mount | Nikon F *G-Type Lens (Aperture Ring Lens Compatible) |
Material | Brass |
Packaging Info | |
Package Weight | 0.3 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 3.4 x 3.05 x 1.85" |
Related Questions and Answers
Q: 1. Will RF coupling still work??
A: This should have no effect on your rangefinder.
Q: 2. What frame lines does this adapter bring up on a M 262?
A: This adapter would not bring up any frame lines with the M 262.
Q: 3. Will this adapter make my Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM work on the Fuji X-T10? Thank you!
A: You will be able to mount your 75-300 on the X-T10 a.f.a.i.k, ( it fits all X-mount Fuji cameras ) but be aware that you will not be able to stop you lens down, and what's more - the built in iris mechanism in this adapter is of no use, as you will get a circular formed photo on your sensor as you decrease the opening. If you can live with shooting with your lens wide open, this will solve your needs, if you need to stop down, then htis adapter is of no use
Q: 4. I want to use this adapter with my XT-2 and Carl Zeiss (ZE) lenses, so I'm ok focusing manually, and I think the built-in iris control should help with the lack of an aperture ring on the lenses, but what kind of disadvantages should I expect by using these three (camera, adapter, lenses) together?
A: the aperture doesn't work - dont bother
Q: 5. i have a sigma 18-250 canon mount will this work with this adapter? I'm not worried with the autofocus i just want to make sure that if I am on manual I wont have any problems with it. Thank you!
A: If it's a Canon EF mount, it'll work ok. Some serious vignetting when wide open though
Q: 6. Will this work with Micro-Nikkor 105/2.8 AIS? Thanks.
A: Yes, however, you must be very sure to make all the proper settings in the camera from the menu as to shooting shutter w/o lens, type of lens being placed on the camera (lens mt. adapter setting), and be aware that the adapter ADDS EXTENSION from the lens rear element to the sensor focal plane, which will change your minimum focus distance. You will have very limited exposure control and NO ELECTRONIC controls from the lens to camera, (you can use Aperture Priority auto exposure), and NO AUTO FOCUS. Be VERY CAREFUL with your focus, as the focus is now more critical, but the adapter works just fine on Nikkor AIS lenses, just no electronics.
Q: 7. Will this work with a Mamiya/Sekor f2 50mm lens? The issue is the extended post at the bottom of the lens.
A: Yes it will..there is an internal ring that will press aperture pin on M42 mount lens..depending on your lens your distance scale and such might not align in the exact center of camera...There are a few set screws you can loosen and reposition lens and re-tighten..
Q: 8. does focus peaking and focus magnify work?
A: Yes on my XT1
Q: 9. What frame lines will it show for leica film cameras?
A: It will not bring up any frame lines but the Leica film cameras have a manual lever so you can set the frame lines. The frame lines can be changed with the lever that's on the front of almost all Leica cameras, the little frameline selector level, It will change what you see in the viewfinder. The Leica M2, for example, has 35mm, 50mm, and 90mm frame lines inside. So if you are adapting an 85mm lens, you would probably want to use the 90mm frame lines so get a close estimate.
Q: 10. can nikon 50 mm 1.8G lens focusing auto in fuji xe2 with fotodiox adapter??
A: No, all the nikon to fuji mount adaptors can't support the outofocus.
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