Nikon Aperture Ring Adapter
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Richard Passmore
4
A little tight
I had to put some extra effort into getting the T ring adapter onto my telescope adapter. But, once on, it works just as expected. Pretty good price too.
10/01/2023
Sinbad
4
Solid mount. Possibly the best accessory in my kit
I love this mount. It is not compatible with the Nikon FTZ adapter unless you move it from the body to the adapter or buy another mount just for the adapter. I’ve hike a couple mountains and bustled through crowds without fail using this mount.
07/06/2022
Carolyn
4
Good Quality Filter
I am not professional but maybe an "advanced amateur" and I like good but not the "best and most expensive" equipment that money can buy. The filter seems quite well made and solid. As I don't have the extensive experience of using multiple polarizing filters, I can't compare to the more expensive ones but for my needs, it works great. The only problem I have is that an adapter ring is needed to fit the filter onto my camera. As I adjust the filter, it tends to turn and screw harder into the adapter. This filter is quite thin. Maybe thin is better or maybe they are all thin. The thing is that in adjusting the filter it screws in so tight, and the filter being so thin, that I can't grasp it to remove it from the adapter ring. I just settle and leave the filter on the ring as I don't change to and use different filters anyway and I don't want to use any tool unscrew it because it would just get stuck on again even if you don't screw it in tight to begin with.
22/04/2022
Mike A. Mike A.
5
Exceptional adapters that focus to infinity with m
Part 1 - Minolta MD to Sony NEX adapterTechnically, it slightly overshoots infinity but the issue is easily corrected by dialing back the focus ring just a tad --- Not exact but clearly better than not-at-all.Although very light due to extensive aluminum usage, the build quality and fit-and-finish of the adapter is superb. Connections on the lens and camera mount sides are tight and precise --- absolutely, zero slop. The top of the lens release button is flattened making the lens removal process very easy and comfortable.Other notes:- There are no electrical connections so focus and zoom must be done manually on the lens itself- When mounting the lens, turn the adapter clockwise till you hear a "click"- Tested with a Minolta 85mm f/1.7 Rokkor-X MD lens mounted to a Sony a6000 camera-----------------------Part 2 - Nikon Ai to Sony NEX adapterEdit: Based on my positive experience with the Minolta MD adapter, I also purchased the Nikon Ai adapter later.As with the Minolta MD adapter, the Nikon Ai version focuses beyond infinity a tiny bit. Fortunately, the same solution applies - dial back the focus ring and the horizon will become crystal clear. The build quality is impeccable and the finish is smooth and clean of burrs or machine marks. Connections on both sides are taut and precise with zero play.Additional notes for Nikon Ai adapter:- No electrical connections present so focus and zoom must be done manually on the lens.- Unlike the Minolta MD adapter, mounting the lens for Nikon adapter requires a counter-clockwise turn until you hear the "click" of the locking mechanism- Tested with a Nikon Micro Nikkor 55m f/2.8 Ai-S MF lens mounted to a Sony a6000 camera
31/03/2022
David Mathis
4
Limited carmera and accessory
Within the context of macro, my issue is that the TG5 will not focus up close in aperture priority mode, which forces me to use this ring, which must be used in microscope mode, which means that the camera automatically sets the aperture to f/4.9, which creates a very shallow depth of field (even though the senor is tiny), which renders the RAW useless if I want a deeper depth of field because I am forced to then use focus stacking, which creates a JPEG. If I could focus up close in aperture priority mode I could then use a wireless flash, set the aperture at f/6.3, ISO to 100 and get beautiful and deep DOF with low noise.The ring itself works well, is a great idea executed beautifully, but still is not able to achieve my desired result.
08/03/2022
Sophie
4
It is a good product for the price
I purchased this product because I needed a taller ring light. I am 5 ft 3, and it is a perfect height for me and I can raise it even higher. I also like that it can be condensed to use it on a table. I need to post pictures and videos online for my job. I was looking for a ring light in this price range. I have another one from this company that is shorter that I use on my desk, so I thought I would try this larger one. The ring light was easy to assemble, and it is very light weight. The light it produces is fine for what I need it for. The diameter of this ring light is smaller than some of the more expensive products sold, so keep that in mind. I appreciated that the power source is an AC adapter, as opposed to a USB port so I could easily move it from room to room. I also find the Bluetooth remote control really handy. I wish that this product came with a carrying case. I am giving the 4 star rating because I would have like it if the phone adapter was a slide in one, and not a screw in one. Overall, I am quite pleased with this product.
20/11/2021
Brent
5
It's a good product for the price
It's a good product for the price I bought it I have not had any problems with it I did buy a few different adapter ring so I can put it on my different camera lenses. But remember you always get what you pay for. Overall it's a great product for the price.
25/07/2021
Steph
5
Careful for what size camera you have
So I’ve been looking high and low for a ring light to be able to hold my Nikon camera and then I saw this tripod on sale, so I said why not?I tried it out and it unfortunately doesn’t fit my camera (it’s too wide) but my boyfriend fell in love with it and now he’s going to use it for probably anything and everything he can. It’s got a sturdy base and the 3 different light modes are amazing. What he likes most though is that he can use the remote control to take pictures without needing to set a timer on his phone
01/04/2021
Related Faq
Q
Looking to fit a Nikkor 55mm 3.5 ain’t lens on to my canon 80d is this possible with this adapter?
A
hello, The Nikon-EOS adapter ring fit for nikon AI mount lens and canon EF camera. so the adapter ring fit for your Nikkor 55mm 3.5 ain’t lens on to canon 80d 
Q
I have a 1st gen tamron 70-200 f/2.8 lens for my nikon d80... will this work on fuji xt3? tamron lens does not have an aperture ring.
A
The adapter is designed for Nikon lenses, including D mount. If the Tamron fits the Nikon D80 it should work. As for the lack of aperture ring on the Tamron ... not sure about that. Perhaps the Nikon D80 has an in camera aperture selection. 
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
What is the difference between Nikon G and Nikon AI
A
Firstly, let's talk whether you need Nikon AI adapter ring or Nikon G adapter ring.
If your lens mount is AI, please choose AI one, if it is G please choose G one, there difference between them is G adapter ring with a aperture control ring.
If you want to use Nikon AI lens on this Nikon(G) adapter ring, it could be attached, but the aperture control ring could not be used,as there is a pin on Nikon G lens that could move the aperture control ring but no on AI lens.
So why have a separate adapter for the lenses with the 'G' designation? While the G lenses are the still the same physical F mount, the G indicator means there is no aperture dial on the lens itself. So while the G lenses will physically fit the standard F mount cameras and adapters, there is no way at all to change the f-stop on the lens. The adapters marked as Nikon G Mount are specifically made for those lenses in mind and have a dial built into them that allows you to control the lens iris from the adapter!
so here let's discuss the 4 items
KF06.068 AI mount, aluminum material
KF06.286 AI mount, with 1/4 Female thread screw for mounting onto the tripod
KF06.309 Ai mount, cooper material
KF06.070 G mount, aluminum material
 
Q
Some questions about the aperture
A
  1. please judge whether your lens could adjust the aperture there is only Nikon(G),also called AI(G) adapter ring has the aperture control ring, and is only for Nikon G lens,
    If you want to use nikon AI lens on this Nikon(G) adapter ring, it could be attached, but the aperture control ring could not be used as
    there is a pin on Nikon G lens that could move the aperture control ring but no on AI lens.
  2. Some buyer mentioned could not adjust the aperture, actually this is because your lens does not have the aperture control function, If your lens does not have a manual aperture control ring, it will stop down to its smallest f/stop by default
  3. Since there is no electronic contacted on our adapter ring, so could not transfer the aperture number to camera.
 
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