Mirrorless Camera Nikon F Mount
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Studio Orange
5
Game changer for Canon - and you
I have been photographing weddings for over 15 years now. I shot my first weddings with an EOS 40D. Then I upgraded to a 5D Mark II, and then a 5D Mark III.Over the years, a number of my peers switched to mirrorless systems, opting for Olympus, or more recently Sony. I resisted. Partially it was because my then current cameras were working fine, partially because of the lessened durability of mirrorless bodies (regarding resistance to the elements, etc.), and partially because I didn't want to dump my investment in Canon glass and switch to a different system.It's 100% fair to say that Canon really dragged their feet when it came to taking the mirrorless camera format seriously. But then they released the R series, and while promising cameras, they weren't quite there yet, in my opinion, for the demands of wedding photography.That all changed with the release of the R5/R6. I don't feel like I'm exaggerating when I say that Canon produced class-leading cameras with this line. Is/was the reigning mirrorless champ, Sony, still better at a few things? Sure, but the R5/R6 are also objectively better than any Sony camera in some other areas.Suddenly Canon was in the game and looking to win it.I bought an R6 in February of 2022. I debated briefly between the R5 and R6, but ultimately 45mp is overkill for weddings and I wasn't keen on the more expensive memory card. While I initially had my concerns about "only" 20mp in the R6, in practical use, I haven't found it to be an issue.Shooting with the R6 was like a revelation after coming from the 5D Mark III. Don't get me wrong, I still absolutely love my 5Ds, but the R6 just steps out of your way while you're shooting. Want to compose in camera? No worries. You have, for all practical purposes, 100% coverage of the autofocus. Want to manually adjust all of your settings on the fly? No problem. With three customizable dials, you can put aperture, shutter speed and ISO at your fingertips. You can also enable real time exposure simulation, so you're spending less time chimping the back of your screen. Want to shoot in low light? We got you. I've gone as high as 12,800 ISO and gotten fully usable, deliverable images from the R6.Is the camera perfect? Nope. Not even close. Absolutely no camera will ever be perfect. For example, while the autofocus is great, I've found that it seems a tad less accurate with vertical shooting than horizontal when using some of my lenses (lenses that I had no problems getting sharp vertical shots on my 5D Mark III). It's pretty hungry for batteries (although you can disable a lot of unnecessary settings that like to chew up battery life). While weather "resistant" (whatever that means), it's not as weather protected as either of my 5Ds.Even so, for it's few shortcomings, I loved the R6 so much that I really didn't want to use my 5D Mark III as my second / backup camera anymore, and I purchased a second R6 in July of 2022.Now that the prices is dropping due to the release of the R6 Mark II, I think this camera is even more of a bargain. While some of the features of the Mark II sound nice, I feel like this original R6 will still be a powerhouse camera for any still photographer (videographer might want to consider the Mark II, however). And I don't see any reason why some of the new autofocus detection features of the Mark II couldn't be ported over to this camera with a firmware upgrade.Canon may have taken their sweet time getting seriously into the mirrorless market, but now that they are here, the market is theirs to dominate.
28/11/2022
Linda H.
5
Useful for you mirrorless
This makes it possible for your other lenses fit your mirrorless camera, saving you so much money.
27/07/2022
PT
5
Perfect accessory for my backpack
I only recently found out about the existence of the Peak Design clip. This is the perfect addition to my camera backpack to secure my mirrorless camera. I used to take my DSLR everywhere while traveling and used a cross-body Black Rapid sling while out-and-about. Since switching primarily to a mirrorless system, I noticed that the camera is just a little too light and small for using with a sling; the camera isn't heavy or large enough to feel stable when hanging down by my hip.Since I only use a wrist strap for my mirrorless camera, the only way to secure it and have both hands free was to put it away in a bag. This gadget is genius. I mount it on the left strap of my backpack, which allows me to clip and unclip it with only my right hand. The camera gets securely put out of the way without having to fumble around with a bag. The compatibility with standard Arca-Swiss tripod mounting system was a great design choice and means the plate basically never has to leave my camera.I only have a couple of complaints about it. Even after tightening it all the way, it still slips slowly over time and has to be repositioned every once in a while. It also compresses the foam of the backpack strap by necessity. When I've taken it off, the foam eventually regains original form over days, but it's not exactly the same as before using the clip.
14/05/2022
Darius Miller
5
Fantastic product
Very happy with my Ulanzi clamp. It’s sturdy, looks good and holds very well. I can mount my cellphone and my mirrorless Sony camera on it with ease and no worry. Highly recommend.
28/03/2022
DA
5
Sturdy, yet Flexible.
Reliable tripod for your pocket camera or mirrorless camera.
18/03/2022
Darwin Lucban
5
Sony > everyone else
Sony is on top when it comes to mirrorless cameras.
20/02/2022
Douglas
5
Best portable gimbal for mirrorless cameras!
I recently purchased a Sony ZV-E10 mirrorless camera primarily for video. One of the down sides to this camera is the cropping when using full stabilization so I knew I wanted something easy to help me get the most stable footage possible. I have use Zhiyun gimbals in the past and I have noticed how much their product line has improved with each model they have released. This gimbal is by far the best I have ever used, especially when using with a mirrorless camera which is what it was built for. The motors are super stable and do not have any jitter, even when I know I am not totally balanced there is no struggle to hold the camera. The touch screen is very responsive and works well for all functions. The new LED light is a nice touch, especially since my camera doesn't have a light source of it's own. The size of this gimbal is much smaller than I expected. I would compare the size of this to what smart phone gimbals were a few years ago, which is pretty crazy. The battery is built in and rechargeable so it cannot be swapped out, but the battery life so far has been pretty amazing. I will be carrying this around with me everywhere, just like I do with my cameras.
19/05/2021
mcwalters
4
does the job you would want it to do
i used this for the nikon camera works fine with one small issue it is slightly difficult to mount the camera on top when the double joint piece is tightened this stops you from being able to freely screw in your camera this is not an issue for me but if someone wants securely in the same place every time this can be annoying because you have to loosen it to efficiently attach the camera in minimal time
09/05/2021
Related Faq
Q
The adapter is Nikon f mount ?
A
Yes, it is indeed Nikon f mount. 
Q
Does this adapter fit non-ai lenses? i know modern f-mount cameras cannot accept many of the non-ai lenses. thank you!
A
hello Nikon-Nikon 1 fit for nikon AI/AF mount lens and nikon micro single camera body. it not fit for nikon DSLR camera , could you pls pls let us know your lens and camera specific model? thanks 
Q
Am I supposed to use an adapter to attach to a Nikon camera? If so, can you suggest an adapter?
A
No the other way this is to be able to mount the Nikon lenses onto the micro 4/3 camera body 
Q
Easy to purchase wrong for DSLR camera and mirrorless camera.
A
  1. Canon DSLR mount(Canon DSLRs, e.g. Rebel Series, 700D 650D 600D 550D 7D 60D 7D etc) is called EF, usually expressed by EOS, and Canon mirrorless camera(Canon EOS-M mirrorless cameras like M1 M2 M3) was usually expressed by EOS M
  2. Nikon DSLR mount(Nikon DSLRs, e.g. D40 D70 D3100 D3200 D3300 D5100 D5200 D5100 D7100 etc) is called AI or F, usually expressed by Nikon/AI, and Nikon mirrorless camera(Nikon 1 series mirrorless cameras like N1 1 V1 V2 V3 S1 S2 J1 J2 J3 J4 AW1 ect) was usually expressed by Nikon1
 
Q
Will this adapter work with older Nikon legacy (manual focus/aperature) lenses? If not, is there such a thing?
A
You should order one for every manual Nikon lens you want to use with you Sony mirrorless camera. 
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