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The Urth Lens Mount Adapter allows photographers to connect Nikon F mount lenses to Nikon Z camera bodies, enabling manual focus and exposure adjustments. Crafted from durable materials, this adapter ensures a snug fit and supports eco-friendly initiatives by funding tree planting with each purchase.
Compatible Camera Models | Nikon Z fc, Nikon Z 7II, Nikon Z 8, Nikon Z 50, Nikon Z 7, Nikon Z 6, Nikon Z 5 |
Minimum Focal Length | 1 Millimetres |
Lens Design | Prime |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Fixed Focal Length | 35 Millimetres |
Lens Type | 1 millimeters |
Lens Type | Nikon F |
Compatible Mountings | Nikon Z, Nikon F |
B**Q
This device solves a problem for me
This is a well engineered item at an affordable price that solved a problem for me.I used a 'shaved' Nikon 10.5mm Fisheye with a Nikon FX DSLR to create 360° panoramas.When I 'upgraded' to a Nikon FX Mirrorless I also purchased an FTZ adaptor, but the technology was too clever and recognised the 10.5mm lens as a DX lens and switched the camera into DX (APS-C) format over which I had no control.This adapter enables me to use the 10.5mm lens in FX mode and the fact that there is no electrical connection between the body and the lens is not a problem as I always use it with Aperture Priority and focused at infinity.
P**.
Excellent adapter
This is very well made. Works with OM lens.
A**R
Excellent fit and finish
High quality fit and finish, no looseness between lens and camera body
J**D
Works well!
Arrived very quickly - ordered on Saturday night and arrived around 2pm on Sunday - so I could go out and try it with a new-to-me M42 mirror lens in the afternoon. Solidly built, works a treat.
A**I
Does a great job
This adapter is allowing me to use my Canon EF TS-E lenses on the Nikon Z7 without a problem. The fact that the adapter is not auto focus is not an issue as all TS-E lenses are manual focus only. The adapter is very well built and feels very sturdy with no obvious play or movement even with such quite heavy lenses fitted.
A**.
Ok
Bit wobbly when mounted despite all metal construction... meh
R**0
Difficult to take on & off the camera
While it seemed very well made, this adapter was very difficult to get on and off the camera, so I suspect my copy was misaligned - either broken or defective. Either way that instilled zero confidence and I returned it.Another minor issue is the adapter was pretty short - infinity focus on my 50mm lens was achieved with the lens set to about 8m. That doesn't really matter with my 50mm, but will likely ruin the corner performance of a wide-angle lens with floating elements.
C**G
Feels premium, does exactly what it says on the tin.
Well-machined adapter that fits snugly and smoothly without too much friction against either the camera body (in this case a Nikon Z7ii) or either of the vintage OM lenses I’ve used. Both are short, prime lenses, so I can’t speak for the adapter using a longer telephoto for example, but the fit is snug enough that I’d be confident in assuming few if any issues with wobble. I’ve shot a substantial number of images now using both OM lenses in my collection, and have had no substantial issues with vignetting (beyond what one would naturally expect from fitting vintage lenses on a modern body) or glare, suggesting the anti-reflective design of the adapter’s interior is performing well.
K**N
This is for Nikon Z body to M39 lenses - works very well
I paid a bit more for this as it looked better made than very cheap ones and found it fits my Nikon Z6 body perfectly. Nice and tight but not too tight, looks good too.I have tried two old Leica folding lenses (extended only), and a couple old Canon M39's. Focus allowed to go slightly past infinity using quite distant targets, slightly off focus scale at closer distances but not enough to throw off using DOF scale for accurate depth. For instance to get good focus at ten feet the distance scale on lenses read maybe 10' 4-6" roughly.When lenses mounted the top is not centered but down about about 30 degrees to left so must turn camera to read distance accurately so minor inconvenience there. Well made cardboard case to store in.
J**.
Buena relación calidad precio
Buena relación calidad precio, instrumento muy básico pero de buena calidad.
J**K
Qualitative !
Bague très qualitative, pas de jeu, robuste, excellent rapport qualité-prix...
S**3
Parfait
Parfait sur mon z 5, je peux profiter de vieux objectif sans perdre la mise au point à l'infini. En métal, très solide.
S**E
Manual F to Z adapter for 1/7 the price of Nikon
I recently bought a Z50, and wanted to use my 50mm 1.8G F-mount lens on it. This adapter fit the bill nicely, particularly in Canada, where there are fewer options. It's extremely well built, machined from metal, with a smooth metal surface where it connects to the lens. The interior of the adapter is slightly ridged with a matte finish, I imagine to reduce light bounce inside the adapter.The F(G) adapter has an aperture ring on the outside of it for any Nikon G lenses. It works quite well. Worth noting is that the actual lever in G lenses that changes the aperture has a throw of about one centimeter. This means that with this adapter, you simply don't have the same control over aperture that you would with an electronic adapter. Most Nikons allow for 1/3 stop aperture adjustments. So far as I can tell, your control with this adapter is about 4/3 of a stop. Five clicks between wide open and fully closed. But, the aperture ring is clicky, so you're unlikely to accidentally change aperture.Remember that the adapter is to provide the spacing that was naturally there between the sensor and the back of the lens on a DSLR. The Z mount has an extremely small flange distance, so this adapter seems quite big (and weighs 141 grams). That's almost as much as the 50mm lens I'm adapting in the photo. A Z50 with an adapted 50mm 1.8G weighs roughly 790 grams with the adapter, while a D3500 with the same lens comes in at 620 grams.The image quality is what I expected to get from my 1.8G lenses (35mm, as well). Manual focusing takes a bit of getting used to, but with features like zoom and focus peaking on a mirrorless camera, it's really quite easy to do, even wide open. I reprogrammed my video record button to zoom to 100%, and the focusing process is pretty seamless.To be honest, if you can bundle the Nikon FTZ adapter with your Z50 (currently $130) it's probably worth it for the autofocus and tighter aperture control. But if that option isn't open to you, or you'd rather spend the extra $80 elsewhere, this adapter will do an excellent job for your needs, and at a great price.
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