• 26.99
Overall Rating 4.8   109
5
With this adapter I can use all my Nikkor or Nikon lenses on the Fujifilm E-X1. However, it is necessary to set the “Shoot without a lens” option in the menu, otherwise the shutter button will not click. The diaphragm is closed by the intuitive ring. I tried it with a G Sigma EX 1 lens; 4-5.6 with 10-20mm focal points (equivalent to 15-30mm of a full frame): The ring allows you to close the aperture while maintaining full aperture for manual focus, from 24cm to infinity. Of course, the Fuji ring works better for Leitz M lenses, since it is enough to set "adapter" and focal length and any distortions can be corrected. But it costs more than ten times as much. Focus is obviously done manually as with digital and analogue Leica Ms. The courier was unable to deliver on the scheduled day, claiming that "no one was there". Instead we were all there. Saturday to Monday. Then don't complain if Amazon will use drones.
18/03/2023
5
It does what it promises; it allows your Dx lenses to work on the Fuji X system, for me on the X-T30. Of course, the lens is manual only and data is limited; the aperture had to be guessed from the "clicks" when turning the ring. I found it worked much better with my fast prime lens (image is of a 50mm F1.8). My 18-200 F3.5-5.6 didn't work nearly as well, especially the aperture control. Overall I would recommend it as long as you understand what you are getting.
worked for me
17/03/2023
5
It's a very good one that plays its role beautifully, I can use all my NIKON lenses on my FUJI X-T10. It's a great attention, the photos are taken with manual focus and real aperture. Beware of dark situations, if you close the aperture more than reason you will have dark pictures or try the flash (I haven't) but this ring is worth the price invested because it is very cheap compared to its strength is. He also found it a bit heavy, but it is a guarantee of quality : the very short race The ring's manual membrane is finally more is an advantage than a disadvantage and it's beautiful, it looks like Nikon gear from the 80s!
16/03/2023
4
When I first fitted my Nikon lenses to the adapter the fit was so snug I stopped and spoke to a friend who had the same adapter. It gave me confidence and I tried one of my Sigma lenses which worked with less effort. Then I tried a Nikon lens and it was a good fit. Manual focus is easy and auto exposure works with aperture priority on my X-T3
15/03/2023
5
Ordered and arrived within a day. I tested it on my Fujifilm x-e1. I have no words... If I had only imagined such a result... I would have bought it much sooner. Robust, well built and perfectly adapts to the camera body. I tried it with a Nikon 28-300 with a 50mm and with a Tamron 24-70. The results are very, very good and to get the focal length relative to the 35mm format, the focal length used by the lens must be multiplied by 1.7. For example, if you mount the Nikon 50mm, the equivalent focal length is 50*1.7 = 85mm. Of course you have to work completely manually, but the Fujifilm light meter helps you to compose a perfect photo. It is possible to work with priority membranes while the machine automatically sets the times accordingly. You just have to get used to focusing manually and everything runs smoothly. If there were 6 stars I would have voted for them. With this adapter we rediscover the photographer of the past, who calmly and patiently lurked, waiting for the right moment.
14/03/2023
5
Everywhere I look: Adapters I see 'Metabones' Bandies through. This one is a third the price, all steel, has an aperture ring [albeit a tight unmarked limited split] - it snaps into place on my 150mm macro Nikon G-Type with a secure, and is just as smooth attached to the camera mount. No effect on IQ, you get no aperture in your exif data. So just keep notes if that's important to you, and it's pretty sturdy, no major wobbles. Can't fault it for the price and may buy a few more brands for other mount types.
13/03/2023
5
It goes perfectly with the Fujifilm X-T2, my Nikon 14-24 2.8, 24-70 2.8, 70-200 2.8 and the Sigma 105 macro and 150-600 sport lenses. It's entirely manual, of course: there's no autofocus, there's no stabilizer. It doesn't have a diaphragm as such (you can't choose between 5, 6, 8 or 11), it doesn't have a number. But it has a ring that opens and closes the aperture, and it lets you adjust the light coming into the camera and the depth of field (the more open, the less depth, and the more light). Being a mirrorless camera, light metering can be automatic when: - Automatic ISO setting, choice of speed and placement of the ring diaphragm anywhere. - Choose ISO, set auto speed and place aperture ring anywhere — Auto ISO, set auto speed and place aperture ring anywhere. The option that is not possible is the automatic membrane. You also record everything manually and control the light from the screen. For the price you can't ask for more.
12/03/2023
5
I easily mounted a Nikon 50mm 1.8 lens on my Fujifilm X-T20. Doesn't feel cheaply made. I've been using it for a few months and haven't had any problems. Just a tip, don't forget to change your Fuji settings to "shoot without a lens" and you're good to go!
11/03/2023
5
was honestly surprised to receive this adapter, the presentation is very good, the material feels and looks very strong and resistant, its design and manufacture are impeccable, its handling is simple, easy to use, the membrane ring works perfect, I've already done tests on my Fuji Xt3 with Nikon lenses and it works perfectly, it's fully manual... hopefully soon we'll have a fully automatic version... hopefully soon we'll have a fully automatic version... hopefully we will soon a fully automatic version...
Acceptable, functional... Acceptable, functional... Acceptable, functional... Acceptable, functional...
10/03/2023
5
Decent adapter. Allows me to use all my old scallop nikkors on my X-Pro2. Also allows me to use Wallach AF Nikkors as the adapter has its own aperture ring. Arrived quickly and was very cheap for what it does. I would definitely recommend it.
09/03/2023