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Metabones Nikon G to E Mount Speed Booster Ultra - MB_SPNFG-E-BM2

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Features

  • Product description : Metabones MB_SPNFG-E-BM2 cable
  • Colour: black, chrome
  • Color: black / silver
  • Compatible devices: Nikon G Sony

Description

Lens Construction:4 groups / 5 elements, Type:Lens adapter Nikon F - Sony E-mount, Magnification:0.71, Features:Ultra High Refractive (UHR) index lens, Intended For:Mirrorless system, Included Accessories:Tripod adapter


Brand: Metabones


Camera Lens Description: 4


Model Name: MB_SPNFG-E-BM2


Maximum Aperture: 2 f


Product Dimensions: 2.64 x 1.38 x 2.95 inches


Item Weight: 7.5 ounces


Item model number: MB_SPNFG-E-BM2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 3, 2014


Manufacturer: Metabones


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great adaptor. But the price is high but worth ...
Great adaptor. But the price is high but worth it for anyone looking to use nikon glass on e mount cameras
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 25, 2015 by justin

  • One Star
item was rusted am lens cracked
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 12, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • So far, all the adapters from all the brands for Nikon lens to Sony E-mount cameras do NOT Support Auto Focus!
So far, all the adapters from all the brands for Nikon lens to Sony E-mount cameras do NOT Support Auto Focus! I have spent about half an hour at the local photography store testing one of these adapters. The staff confirm, as of November 2015, all the adapters for Nikon lens to Sony E-mount cameras do NOT Support Auto Focus! This happens to all the brands including Metabones. Therefore, in my case, all these adapters are a waste of money. Imagine, for every shot, you have to manually do the focusing by yourself! It does not work in reality because you will miss many opportunities for beautiful pictures. For example, in a wedding, if you have to do manual focus, you won't be able to catch people's movements. There are a few cases where I have to do manual focusing like macro shooting but most of the time, I have to use auto focus. In this regard, I agree with Ken Rockwell when he says adapters do not work as well as native lens. This is the major problem for Nikon users who want to switch to Sony mirrorless cameras. It means they have to buy Sony lens because they can't effectively use Nikon lens on Sony bodies. Consequently, the switching cost will be huge. In short, this adapter does not support auto focus and it costs close to $500! No, it's not worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 9, 2015 by Cestmoi

  • Highly recommended even for user with no Nikon lens
I have used this converter for about eight months now. It is a game changer for me. Be able to use all the great Nikkor lenses on a Sony APSC body is like a kid in candy store. After trying various lenses I found it does not work for all lenses (e.g., 70-200 f2.8), however all AIS and AI prime work flawless. With focus peaking, manual focus is so easy even for users grow up in auto focus era. I love the fact that this converter cancel the crop factor and actually improves speed on an APSC body. With this, I don't feel the need to upgrade to a full frame Sony and enjoy the full frame benefit using a tiny APSC body. Because this works so well, I have not used my heavy Nikon since I bought this converter. Being able to buy a legendary 135mm f2.8 AI Nikkor on eBay for $90 and use it like a 135mm ~f2.2 alone is worth the price. I also tried macro tube with it and works great (photo taken with a Nikkor 50mm f1.4 AIS at f8, 10mm macro tube on a Sony A6000, hand held, no post edit). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 3, 2017 by Luwen Luwen

  • The only way to do a few things, and it works well.
I purchased this knowing the limitations of no AF. With the features in mind for what it is designed for, it works brilliantly. I would like to know since when, in the photographic community, have we complained so irritably about price for a unique piece of equipment. Yes, Canon AF works on the Canon mount and it is nearly the same price. It does not matter in the end because the product works for what it was designed for and nothing more. No, you will not use it for sports or rapidly moving objects going away or towards. Otherwise, just use manual and your images will turn out as good if not better. Take it or leave it! Pros: The only way I can change the aperture on my Nikkor lens while it is on my a6300. The only way to recover some of your crop on your FX lens. The only way to actually gain an f-stop with your lens. Cons: No autofocus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 20, 2016 by Mag2rwrww

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