Zoom Lenses Nikon Mount For Wildlife Photography
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Mark B.
5
Does what it should do
It fits my Nikon D3400 lenses perfectly. Easy to use.
07/12/2022
Terry Livesey Terry Livesey
5
I wish I had of seen this before
I love macro photography and recently brought a regular speedlight (albeit a compact one) so that I could take it around with me; a bit of a pain, if I'm honest, with having the diffuser on it and trying to get the best light. Then I noticed this one a month after, and it was even cheaper, so I thought I would try it.I actually have 2 macro lenses over the years, a Nikon F mount and a Nikon Z mount, and there is an important thing you need to do with the Z mount lens; do not mount the flash to the lens part, which moves in and out, attach it with a larger adapter to the outer case. This is because it will put undue pressure on the lens and can result in lens motor failure. I did a lot of research on that, so I thought you should know.Loved the fact that it came with so many adapters, as I was a bit worried I was going to have to find some to fit my lenses.The light is beautifully even that comes out of it and really makes your picture pop, and the cable to the main unit is soft and flexible and doesn't pull against front. Very simple controls on the back to adjust the power, and so far, I've only needed the lowest setting for macro work, although I'm sure the higher setting will come in useful for portraits (not tried that yet).
07/10/2022
R. Angeloni R. Angeloni
5
Another Winning Z Mount Lens from Nikon
I enjoy macro photography and was very happy when Nikon announced the 105mm f2.8 Micro lens for the Z mount cameras.The lens is larger than than the F mount counterpart, but not as heavy. It produces outstanding images, sharp from corner to corner. As a S-line Z mount lens, it has a customizable control ring and function button.Focusing is quick and silent, and the lens includes a focus-limiting switch to limit the working distance for close up work. It also has 4.5 stops of VR, so while you may not want to necessarily ditch the tripod for true macro work, you can use this in the field with confidence if you are not traveling with a tripod. The included photo was taken handheld.Highly recommended!
14/06/2022
Zac Garrard
5
Very good monoculars
Very good monocular with phone mount for photography. Wish it had more zoom capability. You'll badly need a tripod to take stable photos.
10/04/2022
Kelzee Kelzee
4
Great Beginner Lens
I was curious about how manual lenses work so I got this as part of my photography starter kit and it's better than expected. My only issue is, the ring for the extender got stuck in the t-mount so I'm stuck on x2. Now I need to buy a new mount if I just want to use the 500mm by itself. Overall I am happy with this purchase. I recommend using a tripod with this lens.
08/01/2022
Pear
4
Mixed Review
The two sections of this course are approached very differently. The landscape lectures, by Michael Melford, are extremely educational, comprehensive, useful and enlightening. I've always admired landscape photography, and with the course I have a better understanding of it and feel like I could give it a try. I really bought this course, however, for the wildlife course, as I'm an avid amateur wildlife photographer. These lectures would be better named "Twelve Documentary Lectures on Extreme Wildlife Photography." Don't get me wrong, watching Laman discuss his adventures is fascinating, But I'm never going to hire porters to carry my equipment, or build hides 50 feet up a tree in Borneo, or push my gear crawling through the mud, or get to meet researchers who will share their subjects with me. I'm going to take a couple lenses to my local wildlife refuge or park, hoping the bird I've heard about, or anything, will show up, and I'll get a chance to photograph it without something going wrong like missing the moment or the light going bad, With the wildlife lectures, I had to constantly ask myself, "Ok, how does this translate to real life?" And I coudn't always answer it. A full lecture on techniques used in flight photography would have been amazing, for example. Oh well, I'll keep looking, I'll rewatch to see if there is anything else I can glean from it, but was generally disappointed.
25/11/2021
Sarah
5
Lives up to its promises
I bought a Z mount platform specifically for the S line lenses, and yet again, this doesn't disappoint. I bought this because I found I've been trying to do more "macro" style photography with my regular zoom lenses, which doesn't really work very well. As such, this is my first macro lens. Well, this delivers.My one and only complaint isn't really about the lens itself, it's more about Nikon's website/documentation about the lens. Yes, it technically has a max aperture of f2.8, but that's only achievable when focusing further than about 1.7 meters away. If you get closer than that (which you need to for macro photography), it starts incrementally stopping down. At closest focus, it's maximum aperture is f4.5. After I thought about it for a bit, I realized that's just how it has to be due to how the aperture ratio works, so it makes sense and I'm not upset by it. F2.8 at closest focus would be absolutely ginormous and it would make the lens huge. I just wish the documentation said something about that. Maybe it does and I missed it, but in case it doesn't or in case you missed it too, now you know. (I also have to assume most other macro lenses do something similar, in the same way a lot of zoom lenses have variable max apertures, but I don't have the experience with macro lenses to know.)
15/11/2021
Customer
5
Awesome
Have had my previous ones for.10 years so was afraid to.purchase. these are better than the first
25/08/2021
Related Faq
Q
The adapter is Nikon f mount ?
A
Yes, it is indeed Nikon f mount.  
Q
The adapter is Nikon f mount ?
A
Yes, it is indeed Nikon f mount. 
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 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
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
 
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