📸 Elevate Your Lens Game!
The Fotasy Manual Nikkor Pre-AI, Non-AI, AI AIS F Mount Lens to Canon EOS RF Adapter allows photographers to use Nikkor F Mount lenses with Canon RF Mount mirrorless cameras. This adapter features a durable copper lens mount, guarantees infinity focus, and requires manual adjustment for exposure and focus, making it ideal for those who appreciate hands-on photography.
T**D
Solid build
Got this to adapt some ancient Nikkor film lenses to a Canon R8. The adapter is solid both on the R8 body and the lens, no wobble just snaps in place. Of course, with this setup you have to run the camera in manual mode and adjust the lens aperture for exposure. It is actually amazing how good these old lenses look with some modern technology behind them.
J**L
Great Adapter. It fits correctly no issues!
This adapter fits my Canon camera to my Nikon AI manual focus lenses. Clicks in properly and doesn't make any grinding noises or damage the mount on the lens or body.Has no other functions and does NOT pass through any exif/lens data. It is just a spacer to mount your lenses at the correct distance to allow minimum and (most importantly) infinity focus.Perfect fit. No complaints. No need to spend more money unless you want a speed booster which will be about 5-10x the price.
B**B
Scam. Does not hook to camera and lense
Does not connect like it says it’s supposed to to a canon r100
K**S
Use for old lenses with aperture ring
TLDR: The item does what it's supposed to - it attaches Nikkor lenses to Canon (in my case Canon RP) body. It's super sturdy, and honestly I thought it wasn't going to click the lens in all the way because you have to apply some force to make that happen. Without the ability to open the aperture ring, you have to use it on the absolute smallest aperture (largest number, like f22) and a pretty slow shutter speed. You will also need to set the camera to "take pictures without a lens." This part was a given, but I had some other issues.For some reason, I couldn't focus the lens I wanted to use (Sigma 10-20mm). It has manual adjustment, and I tested with my Nikon. It's not broken.. But every picture I took on this Canon camera was blurry. Maybe it's the focal length + adapter that's screwing with things... Maybe it's because I had to basically max out my ISO with the tiny aperture, so it was destined to look bad. Either way, I'm going to try a different adapter that has an aperture ring built-in and see if that works better. As other people mentioned, the only lens that worked well was my oldest one, which came with a 90's film camera. My more modern ones didn't look great (even the ones without VR and whatever, just basic lenses).
M**W
Perfect as far as I’ve used
Honestly wasn’t expecting much, but it works flawlessly for me. Mounted it on an EOS R and some old school Nikkor lenses from the film days. Only reason it doesn’t get 5 stars is the lens side is a bit tight, whereas the body side fits both smoothly and snugly. Will update if anything changes, but for now it’s met my expectations to the T.
C**T
Works nicely!
Works as advertised.
D**E
sturdy and solid build quality
does its job on my R50 mirrorless camera. good build quality and nice matte finish.
O**H
a very nice, very inexpensive adapter.
The adapter is well made and fits my lens and my camera nicely. No loose movement and no grinding from too tight a fit. It's great to be able to use my oid AIS lenses on my new Canon RP. You can set the eyepiece to show what the final image will look like so it's easy to set the exposure. And it's easy to manually focus with peak focusing. This adapter is a great deal for it's low price.
Trustpilot
4 days ago
2 months ago