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comments below apply to EOS camera bodies
there are few limitation if adapting to EF mirrorless bodies
This adapter allows Nikon F lenses (AF or manual focus) to be used on your EOS in stop down mode. On most bodies this means you will be able to get stop down manual exposure, aperture priority exposure, TTL flash. In my opinion these are better adapters than the better known Novoflex Nikon to EOS adapters. These adapters usually mount and remove more easily. This is also a new improved design with a light shield which prevents reflections off the rear of the chrome Nikon bayonet lugs.


- Works with most Nikon manual focus and AF lenses WITH APERTURE RINGS, except the digital Nikon DX lenses which do not cover the full 35mm film format, or cheap XX lenses which have no aperture control ring.
- Wireless Multi TTL Flash with R lenses? Haven't tried it yet, but I think its possible with your EOS and this adapter and stop down metering.
- Multi-Spot metering ? sure, if your EOS body allows it
- Best of all, you can finally get some great glass on that EOS body ! Relax Canon fans, just joking.
- Mount the lens onto the adapter, then mount the lens/adapter on the EOS body. To remove, remove the lens/adapter together. There is a latch on the back of the adapter. When pushed, you can remove the adapter from the lens.
- The NEW version of this adapter includes a rear flange which shields the camera sensor from reflections off the rear of the Nikon bayonet mount!
By way of comparison, it runs over $700 to have your Nikon SLR converted to R mount, takes about four months to do, and is not reversible. A R to Nikon adapter won't do the job since the Nikon body is not thin enough to mount the adapter and still allow infinity focusing. Even then, the Nikon to R conversion doesn't give you lens to body coupling, either.
Nikkor Lenses which will not work: Mirror lock up lenses which will not work include the 6/5.6, 7.5/5.6, and 21/4 Nikkors. G series Nikkors with no aperture control ring -- no way to control the f/stops. The first time you mount any adapted lens to any adapted camera, it only makes prudent sense to carefully check mirror clearance. The Canon 5D has a larger than normal EOS mirror, so take extra care mounting lenses. The 20/2.8 AIS and 24/2.8 AIS are reported to be incompatible with the 5D due to the protruding rear element. This list is not represented as complete. If you find other Nikon mount lenses which will not mount safely on the EOS adapters, let me know and I will add to this list.
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