Nikon G/F/AI/AIS/D Lenses to M43 MFT Lens Mount Adapter K&F Concept M18121 Lens Adapter
SKU: KF06.077
I am writing this review for the K&F adapter AI(G)-M4/3.This is the adapter that enables you to connect Nikon G AF lenses to Micro four thirds camera bodies.I have recently started using mirrorless cameras after using Nikon DSLR's.for some time I have been looking for a good adapter so that I can use my nikon lenses on my mirrorless bodies.The spec for this particular adapter only mentions Panasonic models, but after reading the glowingreviews I decided to purchase one to try on my Olympus EM1 and EM5.At the price this adapter is, what had I got to loose?I have to tell you that the reviews about the quality and fit of this adapter are not exaggerated.All metal construction and precision fit on both camera body and lens.So if you have an Olympus OMD EM5 or EM 1 and you want to fit Nikon lenses to it this is the adapter.Of course you will have to use it manually no electronic connections, but with focus peaking and auto ISOenabled it's a breeze, it has a aperture ring to enable you to stop the lens down so you get nice depth offield from your Nikon primes.So the heading for this should also read fits Olympus OMD cameras too.Thank you Amazon for a very speedy one day deliveryFive star product and five star service from Amazon.
01/09/2015
Bought this to attach a pair of manual Nikkor lenses (35-70mm f2.8 & 80-200mm f2.8) to a Panasonic GH4. The adaptors secure snugly to both the lens and the camera body with no wobbling or noticeable 'give'. The lenses sit nicely and even the huge 80-200mm feels safe and secure. Images from the lenses with the adapter are excellent.Documentation is a little on the light side - it's possible to put the lens on upside down but that will soon become obvious if you do and it won't lock properly. It's important to twist the silver ring after fitting in order to engage the aperture control ring of the lens. If you're changing the aperture with no effect, this is probably the reason.
28/06/2015