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FotodioX Vizelex Cine ND Throttle Lens Mount Adapter for Nikon F-Mount, G-Type Lens to Micro Four Thirds-Mount Camera

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FotodioX Vizelex Cine ND Throttle Lens Mount Adapter for Nikon F-Mount, G-Type Lens to Micro Four Thirds-Mount Camera
Key Features
  • Nikon F Lens to Micro 4/3 Body
  • Easy Exposure Control for Video
  • Controls Exposure by 2 to 8 Stops
  • Built-In Variable Neutral Density Filter
This Vizelex Cine ND Throttle Lens Mount Adapter from FotodioX allows a Nikon F-mount, G-type lens to be used with a Micro Four Thirds-mount camera. It is designed to support focusing to infinity and is constructed from brass and aluminum alloy, along with a brass mounting ring, to provide a durable yet lightweight camera-to-lens connection.
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FotodioX NIKG-MFT-NDTHRTL-CINE Overview

This Vizelex Cine ND Throttle Lens Mount Adapter from FotodioX allows a Nikon F-mount, G-type lens to be used with a Micro Four Thirds-mount camera. It is designed to support focusing to infinity and is constructed from brass and aluminum alloy, along with a brass mounting ring, to provide a durable yet lightweight camera-to-lens connection.

The Vizelex Cine ND Throttle Lens Mount Adapter includes a built-in variable neutral density filter with an integrated control ring. The variable neutral density filter provides an exposure reduction of 2 to 8 stops so that adjustments to brightness can be made independently of the camera and lens, which enables more flexible exposure and depth-of-field control while recording video within a designated frame rate.

The integrated control ring features a cogwheel design, allowing it to interface with separately available follow-focus accessories.

  • Allows a Nikon F-mount, G-type lens to be used on a Micro Four Thirds-mount camera
  • Built-in variable neutral density filter with an integrated control ring
  • Variable neutral density filter provides an exposure reduction of 2 to 8 stops so that adjustments to brightness can be made independently of the camera and lens, enabling more flexible exposure and depth-of-field control while recording video within a designated frame rate
  • Constructed from brass and aluminum alloy
  • Utilizes a brass lens mounting ring to provide a lightweight camera-to-lens connection with enhanced durability
  • Integrated control ring features a cogwheel design, allowing it to interface with separately available follow-focus accessories
UPC: 847372049059

FotodioX NIKG-MFT-NDTHRTL-CINE Specs

Camera Mount
Micro Four Thirds
Lens Mount
Nikon F *G-Type Lens (Aperture Ring Lens Compatible)
Electronic Communication
No
Exposure Reduction
2 to 8-Stop
Material
Stainless Steel, Brass, Aluminum
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.435 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.3 x 3.85 x 2.15"

FotodioX NIKG-MFT-NDTHRTL-CINE Reviews

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Can this be used on an old Nikon AI lens that has ...

Can this be used on an old Nikon AI lens that has an aperture ring, such as the Zoom Nikkor ED 50-300mm f4.5?
Asked by: Shekar
The FotodioX Vizelex Cine ND Throttle Lens Mount Adapter for Nikon F-Mount, G-Type Lens to Micro Four Thirds-Mount Camera can be used with the older AI Zoom-Nikkor 50-300mm f/4.5 ED lens. Though that lens has its own aperture ring to control exposure and it may not makes sense to get an ND throttle adapter. If you do not need the built-in variable neutral density filter in the adapter, it may make more sense to get the FotodioX Mount Adapter for Nikon F-Mount Lens to Micro Four Thirds Camera, BH #FONIKFMFT (https://bhpho.to/3sDpebw).
Answered by: Yaakov
Date published: 2022-05-15

Does this adapter also feature an aperture ring?

Does this adapter also feature an aperture ring?
Asked by: Diego
No, but the unit offers a variable neutral density filter which provides an exposure reduction of 1 to 8 stops so that adjustments to brightness can be made independently of the camera and lens, enabling more flexible exposure and depth-of-field control while recording video within a designated frame rate.
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2021-10-01
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