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Mid49 19mm Rod (6")

Mid49 19mm Rod (6")
  • Product Code: ga153386
  • Availability: In Stock

$90.00 $116.10

This 6" long 19mm Rod from MID49 supports optional rod-mounted lens accessories such as follow focus units, motors, lens lights, and matte boxes. The stainless steel construction makes this rod corrosion-resistant. The chamfered ends make it easier to slide your accessories onto the rod.

Stainless Steel    Chamfered Ends

Parameters
Length6" / 152 mm
MaterialStainless Steel
Thread TypeNone / None
Number of Rods1
Weight3.4 oz / 95 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.205 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.85 x 1.25 x 0.85"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can the aperture be set with the camera like the other Nikon tilt-shift lenses?

A: Yesanywhere from /4 to /32The cameras preview stop down button also works.

Q: 2. Will this lens work on the Z6 (with adapter)?

A: Yes.

Q: 3. What filter holder kit can be used with this lens?

A: Unfortunately, at this time, we have no filters or filter holders that are compatible for use with the Nikon PC NIKKOR 19mm f/4E ED lens.

Q: 4. No hood available from Nikon, is one not needed? How bad is glare and reduced contrast when key light is in front/side of camera? Note front glass bulbs out. Nano coating can only do so much, no? Any success in using flags in lieu of a hood? Or is lack of a hood not a concern with this lens?

A: There is a good reason why there are no hoods for very wide lenses; to wit, a hood that actually protects the lens from flare is also visible in the frame.My rule of thumb to make sure no light is flaring or causing ghosts on my lens is this: From moderately wide to tele lens length, I use lens hoods, or matte boxes or adjustable sunshades on the camera to block the spurious light. However, on very wide lenses, the flare has to be flagged at the light source that is causing the problem. Even outside and it is the sun hitting the lens, use a grip flag on a stand to stop the direct light of the sun. Do not have such equipment? Then have a friend hold any rectangular object so the the flare from the sun is blocked. How to know it is working? Make sure the shadow of the flag covers the front element of the lens. Nikkor lenses are among the finest in the world. The lens coatings on this lens are no less than that. You can be sure that for all but the most direct specular light rays, light hitting this lens will be flare and ghost free.

Q: 5. What are the limitations of the lens using the D750?

A: The limitations with the D750 would be that some combinations of shift and rotation may not be available due to the lens contacting the camera body.

Q: 6. when this lens will be available to buy?

A: Unfortunately, we do not have an estimated arrival date for the Nikon PC NIKKOR 19mm f/4E ED Tilt-Shift Lens at this time. If you havent already, you could choose the Request Stock Alert option on the lenss page on our site. We would then send you an email when the lens came into stock. That being said, we are accepting preorders on the lens at this time.

Q: 7. For architectural work do you think this 19mm or the 24mm tilt/shift is the better overall option to have on a job?

A: The 19mm is the first NIKKOR tilt-shift that allows you to rotate the angle of tilt. There are times when this can be a great advantage. I've never used the 24mm; but the 19mm can get closer and is so sharp on a 36 M-pixel body that if I must shoot from further away, I can crop the smaller image and blow it up to the desired size.

Q: 8. Does this bend, or is it permanently straight?

A: Yes. The following unit bend's and flex's.

Q: 9. Is this an autofocus lens?

A: No, the Venus Optics Laowa 19mm f/2.8 Zero-D Lens for FUJIFILM GFX is a manual focus lens only. Aperture control is manual as well.

Q: 10. Am thinking of getting hold of this lens but one question. For example, from your experience, when shooting interiors, how do you minimize glare when you can't put a CPL on the lens? Appreciate you thoughts on this. And thanks in advance.

A: You can use a circular polarizer on the Nikon 19mm PC-E lens. I would recommend this Fotodiox kit: https://bhpho.to/396YnLo

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