Minolta MA AF Mount Lens to Nikon Z6 Z7 Camera K&F Concept Lens Mount Adapter
- * Smooth surface for effortless mount, Made of copper.
- * This adapter fits Minolta/Sony AF A mount lens to Nikon Z6 Z7 mount camera body.
- * Full manual operation, manual focus, infinity focus allowed.
- * Red dot identification, precise alignment, easy to install and disassemble.
- * If your camera indicated "lens is not properly installed", please modify the camera menu settings. Usually called the release the shutter the lens is not installed", you can modify the settings to allow. Specifically refer to the camera manual.
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K&F Concept design and produce a full range of lens adapters to fit lenses of Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Leica, Contax Yashica, Minolta, Tamron, T2, C mount, Exakta, M39, M42, Pentacon etc used on Camera bodies of Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, Pentax, Micro 4 3, Leica, M42, Cinema C mount, etc.
K&F Concept Lens Mount Adapter for Minolta MA AF Mount Lens to Nikon Z6 Z7 Camera
- This adapter gives you the ability to use your irreplaceable prime lens and saves you the cost of purchasing new lenses.
- The adapters are precision made to ensure the perfect fit.
- Allows focus infinity.
- Diaphragm control of the lens is set manually.
- High quality and compact.
- Made of brass and aluminum (not plastic).
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I got the Canon EF Mount Lens to Nikon Z6 Z7.
Sure enough, I attached it to the body and there was just the slightest bit of play between the adapter and the camera body (something not present at all with my FTZ adapter). It wasn't enough to get me concerned, but it would have been nice if it snugly with no movement at all.
On the lens side, my Nikon 28mm f/2.8 AI-S fit snugly and there was no movement at all so no complaints on that end.
I did, however, notice one odd issue that popped up on the Z 7 with both this adapter and the FTZ adapter. Neither adapter will display the aperture setting of the lens. That's annoying, but you can work around it. Something that might be a deal breaker, however, involves the camera body itself. As of right now, I cannot get a meter reading on the camera body with either lens. This is not to say that the meter does not work as I've found Aperture Priority Mode to be accurate, but I like to shoot in Manual Mode with the LIVE EFFECT setting off and this is simply not reasonable on the Z 7 right now unless you are going to "Sunny 16" it. So just know that as of this writing (unless there's some setting I'm missing in the menu), you will have to either shoot in an Automatic/Semi-Automatic mode or rely on the Live View exposure in your EVF (or your In-EVF Histogram) as your actual meter reading will disappear in all metering modes. This applies to both this adapter and the FTZ so it's just a camera thing at this point that you'll have to consider.
The 1-Star off is really just for the play between the camera body and the adapter.
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Camera | NIK Z |
Lens | Minolta,AF |
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