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Key Features
- Angled View
- Focus Using Lens
- 5-Element/3-Group Lens Configuration
- Fold Down Rubber Eyecup
Kenko black Lens2scope Adapter for Nikon F Mount is a simple accessory that converts any Nikon F Mount lens into a spotting scope. Its lightweight body houses a compact roof prism, lenses, and an eyepiece just like a traditional spotting scope and with the lens is attached, the whole system acts as a spotting scope. This model features an angled eyepiece that is set at a 45° angle for more comfortable viewing while sitting, standing or laying.
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Expected availability: Mid Jul 2026
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Is this good for target shooting spotting scope ...
Is this good for target shooting spotting scope 50ft to 100 yards? Which lens mm works?
Yes, the Kenko Lens2scope Adapter for Nikon F Mount (Angled View), is good to create a target shooting spotting scope. the 200-500mm Nikon lens would be one of the best for 100 ft., or a 70-300mm one for 50 ft.
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Date published: 2022-12-09
I assume this will work fine for I assume this ...
I assume this will work fine for I assume this can be used, with good effect, as a spotting scope at a shooting range to see where I hit while aiming. Any thoughts?
This product will work with a Nikon F mount lens. I use one myself with a 70-200mm
Date published: 2020-11-03
Will this fit a Nikon 6z mirrorless camera to ...
Will this fit a Nikon 6z mirrorless camera to capture photos from the spotting scope?
The Kenko Lens2scope Adapter for Nikon F Mount (Angled View), B&H # KELNFA, converts any Nikon F-mount lens into a spotting scope—it will not accommodate a camera body to capture photos.
Date published: 2024-10-28
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Is the image correct both vertically and horizontally? I am concerned that the image might appear flipped left-to-right.
The image does not change. It is correct both vertically and horizontally.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Overview states it turns a 100mm lens into a 1000mm spotting scope. Shouldn't it turn a 100mm lens into a 10mm spotting scope?
You need to divide the focal length of the lens by the focal length of the eye piece.100mm lens divided by 10mm eye piece = 10 mm spotting scope.600mm lens divided by 10 = 60 mm If yo add a 2X converter to the lens it would double the spotting scope magnification
Date published: 2018-08-28
