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Nikon Mount Adapter for F to Z

$ 103.48

Availability: 78 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Brand: Nikon
  • Model: 4185
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • MPN: 4185
  • UPC: 018208041855
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  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Condition: Before being offered for sale, each item gets a thorough inspection by our returns-processing technicians. They make sure the products are complete and fully functioning. The full manufacturer's warranty applies. All items are covered by Crutchfield's 60-day satisfaction guarantee with free returns ability.
  • Lens Fitting: Nikon F
  • Type: Lens Adapters

    Description

    Product highlights
    full frame mount adapter allows you to attach Nikkor F lenses to a Z-mount camera body
    provides full AF/AE support with the following lens types:
    AF-S types G, D, and E
    AF-P types G and E
    AF-I type D
    AF-S and AF-I teleconverters
    integrated tripod mount (recommended only if your F-mount lens doesn't have its own tripod mount)
    magnesium-alloy construction with weather-sealing for durability and reliability
    inlcudes body cap and rear lens cap
    2-3/4W" x 3-3/16H"
    weight: 4.8 oz.
    warranty: 1 year
    What's in the box
    Nikon F to Z mount adapter
    BF-1B F-mount cap
    LF-N1 Z-mount cap
    User's Manual
    Warranty card
    About this item
    Written by Crutchfield's Deia Z.
    Give your old lenses new life
    If you've already invested in Nikon DSLR lenses and recently picked up one of Nikon's Z-Series mirrorless cameras, this mount adapter opens the door to all kinds of new possibilities. You can keep shooting with your favorite lenses and get even more out of them, thanks to the Z-Series cameras' built-in five-axis VR image stabilization. You'll get sharper images out of non-stabilized lenses, and you'll be adding a third axis of stabilization to lenses that do already have it built in.