Mount your Mamiya 645-mount lens on a Fujifilm G-mount medium format mirrorless camera with this Novoflex Lens Adapter. This adapter has a simple, fully manual, and durable all-metal design for intuitive and straightforward use. While this adapter will maintain infinity focus and the use of aperture priority metering, it does not relay electronic communication between the camera and lens.
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Key Features
- Mamiya 645 Lens to Fujifilm GFX Camera
- Maintains Infinity Focus
- All-Metal Construction
Mount your Mamiya 645-mount lens on a Fujifilm G-mount medium format mirrorless camera with this Novoflex Lens Adapter. This adapter has a simple, fully manual, and durable all-metal design for intuitive and straightforward use. While this adapter will maintain infinity focus and the use of aperture priority metering, it does not relay electronic communication between the camera and lens.
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Novoflex FUG/MAM Overview
Novoflex FUG/MAM Specs
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Novoflex FUG/MAM Reviews
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Why is this adapter ridiculously expensive compare to its competitors? What I see is that it is an empty tube; no AF or any other electronic support.
The Mamiya 645 mount is the same one also used by Schneider Kreuznach for their Phase One lenses. These lenses are big and heavy. They need to be held in place snugly. If you have a cheap and wobbly adapter, that can give you badly focused images. Poor quality mounts can also ruin both the camera and the lens mounts. Lastly, these are not super high volume products. The universe of buyers for these adapters is small, so a big development cost has to be amortized over a small volume of sales. That is why these things cost more. You get what you pay for, IMO.
Date published: 2022-03-16
