Overview

The Lens Adapter for Nikon F-Mount, G-Type Lens to Leica L-Mount Adapter from Metabones enables you to mount select Nikon F-mount, G-type lenses to Leica, Sigma, and Panasonic L-mount cameras. It is designed to support focusing to infinity and is constructed from aluminum alloy with brass mounting rings to prevent wear-and-tear while providing a durable and lightweight connection.

SKU: GC47-MB-190

Metabones Nikon G to L mount adapter (Black Matt) - With Tripod Foot (MB_NFG-L-BM1)

The Lens Adapter for Nikon F-Mount, G-Type Lens to Leica L-Mount Adapter from Metabones enables you to mount select Nikon F-mount, G-type lenses to Leica, Sigma, and Panasonic L-mount cameras. It is designed to support focusing to infinity and is constructed from aluminum alloy with brass mounting rings to prevent wear-and-tear while providing a durable and lightweight connection.

To determine and adjust the amount of light that enters a Leica, Sigma, and Panasonic L-mount camera, an eight-stop aperture dial is built into this lens adapter. The aperture dial is designed to provide manual aperture control with full-stop increments for Nikon G-type lenses that do not have an aperture ring. The adapter does not support electronic aperture control, AF, or VR. Additionally, the adapter does not support Nikon E-series lenses such as the NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8E ED VR Lens, nor does it support Nikon PC Tilt-Shift lenses.

When an image is taken with this lens adapter, a matte black internal coating minimizes the potential for reflections inside the adapter barrel, which could otherwise result in unwanted glare within the image. Additionally, this lens adapter includes a detachable tripod foot that features 1/4"-20 threads as well as compatibility with Arca-type tripod heads.

  • Allows a Nikon F-mount lens to be used with Leica, Sigma, and Panasonic L-mount cameras
  • Attached lens can focus to infinity
  • Integrated, eight-stop aperture-control ring with half-stop increments provides aperture control for Nikon G-type as well as Nikon AI or many post-Nikon AI lenses
  • Detachable Arca-type compatible tripod foot with 1/4"-20 threads
  • Internal coating minimizes reflections within the adapter barrel
  • Aluminum alloy components for weight reduction
  • Brass mounting rings further prevent wear-and-tear

Compatibility

Metabones Nikon G to L mount adapter (Black Matt) - With Tripod Foot (MB_NFG-L-BM1)

Key Features

  • Nikon G-Type, F Lens to L-Mount Body
  • Integrated, 8-Stop Aperture-Control Ring
  • Infinity Focusing
  • Brass Mounting Rings
  • Matte Black Internal Coating
  • Arca-Type Tripod Foot, 1/4"-20 Thread

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The Lens Adapter for Nikon F-Mount, G-Type Lens to Leica L-Mount Adapter from Metabones enables you to mount select Nikon F-mount, G-type lenses to Leica, Sigma, and Panasonic L-mount cameras. It is designed to support focusing to infinity and is constructed from aluminum alloy with brass mounting rings to prevent wear-and-tear while providing a durable and lightweight connection.

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