This Pro Lens Adapter from Fotodiox enables the use of your Pentax 67 lenses on Nikon F mount SLR and DSLR cameras. It features a durable brass construction with stainless steel finish, a leaf spring ensures a secure connection between the lens and adapter, and its design also maintains infinity focus. Additionally, a tripod mount is featured to help offset the weight of the medium format lenses for more balanced and stable shooting.
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Key Features
- Pentax 67 to F Mount DSLR
- Built-In Tripod Mount
- Maintains Infinity Focus
- Leaf Spring Mount Design
This Pro Lens Adapter from Fotodiox enables the use of your Pentax 67 lenses on Nikon F mount SLR and DSLR cameras. It features a durable brass construction with stainless steel finish, a leaf spring ensures a secure connection between the lens and adapter, and its design also maintains infinity focus. Additionally, a tripod mount is featured to help offset the weight of the medium format lenses for more balanced and stable shooting.
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FotodioX P67-NIKF-PRO Overview
This manual adapter does not maintain automatic lens control between the camera and lens; aperture priority or manual shooting modes should be used, as well as stop-down metering for exposure control.
UPC: 812759010168
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FotodioX P67-NIKF-PRO Reviews
should have just purchased from here
By Lauren
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-09-06
After 3 failed attempts of trying to purchase this off ebay (each with a 12 day wait, each wrong) I spent extra money to get it from here and it was perfect.
I'll take your word for it!
By Johnny
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2018-06-19
Black power entering my 6,500.00 Nikon to the sensor & on the rear glass elements of my Pentax 67 lens is unacceptable
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