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FotodioX Macro Bellows for Nikon Z

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FotodioX Macro Bellows for Nikon Z
Key Features
  • For Nikon Z Cameras and Lenses
  • Increases Magnification Ratio
  • Bellows Extension: 1.6-5.9"
  • Rack and Pinion Gear, Locking Thumbscrew
Well-suited for extreme close-up shooting, this Macro Bellows from Fotodiox is designed for Nikon Z-mount cameras and lenses. This bellows has an adjustable 1.6-5.9" extension range, and is used to increase a lens's maximum magnification up to 8:1 for macro applications. A rack and pinion gear is used for smoothly adjusting the extension amount and a printed scale in millimeters helps to ensure consistent, repeatable settings. An integrated thumbscrew also lets you lock your position in place and suits working with heavier equipment or when shooting at a steep angle. The bellows frame is constructed from anodized aluminum-alloy and there is also an integrated 1/4"-20 socket for attaching directly to a tripod or quick release plate.
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Will this mount onto the Nikon Z9? Or is the Z9's ...

Will this mount onto the Nikon Z9? Or is the Z9's grip prevents the mounting of this unit?
Asked by: Dionicio Jr
This FotodioX Macro Bellows for Nikon Z-Mount Cameras is not compatible with the Nikon Z9.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2022-06-28

Can I use the z mount 105 micro lens with this ...

Can I use the z mount 105 micro lens with this bellows?
Asked by: Scott
Yes, you can use the FotodioX Macro Bellows for Nikon Z with the Nikon NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S.
Answered by: David B
Date published: 2024-05-13

Will the FTZ adapter work on this?

Will the FTZ adapter work on this?
Asked by: Ray
You could mount Nikon F lenses on the FotodioX Macro Bellows for Nikon Z with the Nikon FTZ adapter. When the lens is on the bellows there is no communication between the camera and the lens. So it is best to use lenses with an aperture ring.
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2022-09-11

How is the aperture controlled?

How is the aperture controlled?
Asked by: David
The following unit is a manual adapter, so lens functions that rely on electronic communication with the camera body (autofocus, AE metering, image stabilization, etc.) will be disrupted. 'Focus-By-Wire' lenses (such as Canon's STM or Nikons AF-P) requires power to engage the manual focus rings on the lens, since manual lens mount adapters do not power the lens, those lenses will not be able to focus. Set your exposure manually or meter using your camera's Aperture Priority (stop-down) mode. If your lens does not have a manual aperture control ring, the lens aperture will revert to its default position, which depending on the lens is either stopped down to its largest f-stop or opened up to its smallest f-stop.
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2022-12-14
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