Nikon Wireless Print Adapter
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Customer
4
Pricey, but it does a good job
I bought this speedlight (Nikon has 'speedlights' while Canon has 'speedlites') as it supports the Nikon wireless flash trigger system. All Nikon speedlights and cameras, as far as I know, work with the Nikon optical trigger system, but when you put speedlights into softboxes or other modifiers, or sometimes when you work outside in the sunshine, you can run into problems with optical and you need a wireless system. To make the wireless flash trigger work you need* a suitable camera (D500, D850, D5 or D6)* the WR-R10 receiver* the SB-50000 speedlightYou can get much cheaper non-Nikon wireless triggers systems but this is very small and discreet and it doesn't take up the hot shoe. (The small WR-R10 unit plugs into the 10-pin socket on the front left of the D850.)The speedlight is pretty powerful and has a lot of good features, like a modelling light and up to 6 groups of speedlights with different settings! A nice feature is the ability to set a PIN, so if you're in a camera club working next to someone with the same Nikon set-up you won't set off each other's flashes.I have taken off a star because I was sent a German manual instead of an English one. I have downloaded the English PDF of the manual and it's now on my phone. Rather than follow the manual I looked at the 3 Nikon Digitutor YouTube videos about the SB5000 and they very nicely take you through the instructions for linking the camera to the flash.
20/12/2022
Dan Baker
4
Very difficult to install
I had to get a wireless adapter from another pc to get it recognize, even though the router is literally right next to my pc.
29/11/2022
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
Melaina Lara
4
Fun, fast, but not like the picture
I have a wireless memobird printer, it's the same concept as this camera so I knew what to expect, mostly. The printed image is not going to be clear, it's thermal paper with a moveable heat element placed in the hands of a child, blurry and fuzzy is the words of the day.That said, it's clear enough my kids love to goof around with it, and the printing is immediate (though it does say and need a few to warm up the element so you get a 'better (and I use better loosely) print.I think that the price is on the high side, but seeing how many toy prices are higher, this is probably a fair price point, assuming you know what the expectations are.The frames are not fancy, and you can't see them through the viewfinder - but, they print on the paper, so its fun enough also. I haven't put in a SIM card, so we know for use these are just one time prints.My 4 and 18 year olds both love taking pictures with this, so, take that as you will.
02/05/2022
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
Deadrake
5
Easily fits into small space
I really love this adapter because of its size. Since we have lots of old model computers it really help us to go wireless. price is worthy.
22/11/2021
Kyle Starr
4
Comfortable Headset! Great Sound!
This headset is really comfortable and sounds amazing! now keep in mind this is wireless 2.4Ghz with an adapter/dongle that plugs into usb port. It's NOT Bluetooth so just be mindful of that. The adapter is pretty long and pending on what you use this on, say a laptop, you run the risk of bumping or breaking off the dongle. The volume control on the headset itself is nice, but I wish it had little more friction so you can fine tune it a little better. over all I think this is a really great headset. would recommend if you're looking for a comfortable inexpensive gaming headset.
05/08/2021
Drusilla Abdulah
5
Added Comfort
The extender now enables me to print on my wireless printer. The WiFi signal is all through the house.
07/07/2021
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
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
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
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.
 
Q
Can i use this to put a canon ef 50mm f/1.8 lens on my nikon d5200? and, if so, will that mean i have to use manual focus?
A
I have come to find out that adapter is not compatible with the nikon d5200 and all things would be done manually 
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