Good Manual Adapted Lens For Gh5 Wildlife
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Related Faq
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What aperture setting will the lens be on when adapted to Fuji x?
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Does the lens of the night vision need manual focus?
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Yes. 
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Would the good for viewing wildlife?
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Yes it would be excellent, you can also take pictures with your phone 
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Hi,i want to know if these binoculars be good for watching wildlife? Thanks for your answer.
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I think so. If you want to get a close up of wildlife,i will recommend you these binoculars. The disadvantage is that they are a little heavier and bigger than other binoculars. Bur if you want to look at the various options for magnification ,you’d better choose magnification like these 10x. They will help you view more filed and view,hope you enjoy your binoculars. 
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Does it work with gh5?
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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. 
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