Nikon F/AF AI AI-S Lens to Canon EOS EF EF-S Mount Cameras K&F Concept Lens Mount Adapter

SKU: KF06.088

  • 35.99
Overall Rating 4.8   86
Reviews
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Successfully broken the primal law of photography: Nikon on Canon
Since I recently inherited a Nikon FG-20 as well as a Nikon Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 and a Nikon Series E manual focus zoom 70-210mmf/4.0s, I naturally wanted to use the old lenses on my Canon EOS 600D or EOS 600D Review Canon EOS 760D. But: Nikon on Canon? It is well known that this is not possible without an adapter ring. Novoflex adapters were out of the question for me, because as a hobby photographer and occasional "analogue photographer", I didn't want to spend €100 on such a ring. Nevertheless, I wanted to break THE primal law of photography and combine Nikon and Canon. K&F Concept offered a cheap alternative for just under €20. The adapter ring is surprisingly high-quality and made of metal, and it can also be quickly mounted on the lens and DSLR. I was surprised by the results (see photos) and would not have thought that the two 30-year-olds "harmonize" so wonderfully with my EOS, to put it bluntly. It's a bit "hooky" to detach the adapter ring from the lens again using a tiny little "hook" (if you can call it that...), so the ring gets a star deduction, because it gave me a bit of a panic at first and I'm not sure how long this "hook" will go along with the whole procedure. ! A NOTICE ! You should really inform yourself in detail about the bayonet (connection of the lens) beforehand. Since the two Nikon lenses are both a bit older and were built in a time when people would have laughed about something like the internet in this country, it was a bit difficult to find out exactly (especially as a layman or newcomer to Nikon and analogue photography) whether they both have the same connection and whether I might even have to buy two different rings.
Successfully broken the primal law of photography: Nikon on Canon Successfully broken the primal law of photography: Nikon on Canon
19/04/2023