As a S.W. Pennsylvania groundhog hunter I became tired of 7x50 Nikon bulky binoculars in spite of their outstanding optical quality...After reading the reviews of this Bushnell monocular (nothing less than 4 stars) I decided to buy it and I am not disappointed...Having used Hasselblad, Nikon and Leica lenses as well as Schnieder view camera lenses throughout my career as a Industrial, commercial photographer, I was amazed with the photographic quality of the images of this somewhat humble lens...If any of you readers know what Kodachrome images are all about you will understand...Detail of current emerging spring colors is utterly wonderful even at great distances...Being able to resolve nearly invisible power lines at a mile distance is remarkable...Detail in the shadows of tree lines, where groundhogs may hang out, is excellent...Spotting a whistle pig's head in tall grass at several hundred yards is a breeze with a 10x, which is where the 7x50's were lacking...All in all I could not be more pleased and it fits nicely in a hunting vest cargo pocket...Good all around and for $150.00 it is amazing...Shoot straight and speak the truth:ChuckPS... I removed the belt clip and the tripod mount socket...
30/01/2023
Mark B.
5
Does what it should do
It fits my Nikon D3400 lenses perfectly. Easy to use.
07/12/2022
YP
5
Five Stars
Im using it on my Nikon 28mm f/1.8 and Nikon 85mm f/1.8. Same diameter on both lenses.
27/10/2022
Mark
5
Nicely made and enough room for my Nikon D5200 and
Nicely made and enough room for my Nikon D5200 and a few mid-sized lenses—but not much more, other than some pockets for batteries, cords, and cards. Like that it can double as a nice messenger bag if insert removed.
24/10/2022
Petar P
Petar P
5
Simple, practical and tough
This strap is tough, and I like it. I have Nikon D850 and before to start using the strap I need it to test it. You can see from the picture that this strap hold 25lb without problems, and I was even jumping with 15lb hooked to the strap with no issue. The design is simple, the strap is to long for me and the instructions could be better. It took me a while to adjusted , but now is good to go. I can even change my lenses with one hand, and is so easy to unhooked the camera from the strap.I buying second strap for my backup camera as well.You will have fun with this strap just be careful not to hit your display or lenses if the camera is too low from the hip.
23/08/2022
yuliya borovskiy
5
Best of the best !
Best filter I purchased, I have 13 lenses _and this is superior filter!!!
16/08/2022
Jason B
4
Holds my Nikon D3400 and the lenses plus spare bat
Holds my Nikon D3400 and the lenses plus spare battery and other items
05/08/2021
Jack Tup
5
Good product for the money
I first purchased the K&F Nano Series filter for one of my lenses. I believe it was for my Nikon 80-200mm F2.8 D ED lens. That lens produces really sharp images at distance and is not a close focus lens, even noted by Nikon. I bought the lens used and it came with a beat up UV filter. I was getting ghosting and when I removed the filter the ghosting was significantly reduced. I ended up buying several more for my other lenses. I also use B+W filters too. Well made filters as well, but a little more costly. The K&F is by no means a $100 filter, but for the price it does what I need. I especially like the nano-coating that resists grease and water. Worked well when I was photographing at the beach. Easy to clean the sea mist off without smearing. We really do not need UV filters anymore with digital since UV does not interfere with the sensor like it did with film. I simply use them to keep from having to clean the front elements of my lenses all the time. I feel reducing that to a minimum will prevent potentially scratching the element. I know there are a few schools of thought on this topic, but I just do what I am comfortable with. From what I read and can tell the filter is glass and not plastic, which is nice these days. I have them on all my lenses now and happy with them.
10/06/2021
Related Faq
Q
Will this allow my nikon 1 s1 lenses to mount to my canon t2i?
A
Dear Customer,
so sorry to tell you that this adapter won't allow your nikon 1 s1 lenses to mount to my canon t2i.
Q
I have nikon 720p_hd, does that fit dazo?
A
For the Nikon 7200 you need a filter in the size 67 mm, this also applies to all lenses.
Q
Does this adapter accept pre-ai nikon f mount lenses? i was told my k&f it wont but i do not see the ai tab that would prevent mounting such lenses
A
Yes. I use this with Nikon bellows and with Non-AI lenses. There might be isolated exceptions (exotic lenses). And, by the way, I think this is an excellent product, well made, precise, good item.
Q
Does it work with gh5?
A
Yes. Works great. I have used it with many old and new Nikon lenses with my GH5 camera. This adapter and my Nikon 10.5mm fisheye is one of my favorite combos.
Q
Is this only for g lens or will it work with d and ai-s lens?
A
It will work with all nikon lenses. The ai-s and D lenses are easiest as you can set the adapter to the largest aperature and then use the aperature ring on the lens to fine tune. With the G lensyou have rudimentary control over aperature with the adapter. Think there are only 4 or 5 settings on the adapter.
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