Fotasy Manual F Mount Lens to E-Mount Adapter, NK E Mount Adapter, Compatible with Nikon F Lens Sony a7 a7R a7s II III IV a9 a7c Alpha 1 a6600 a6500 a6400 a6300 a6100 a6000 a5100 a5000 a3500 ZV-E10








Key features
- •NK to E Mount Lens Adapter allows Nikon F Mount Lens (Non-AI, Ai, AIS) to fit on Sony E-Mount Mirrorless Camera Body.
- •Infinity Focus Guaranteed
- •Copper Lens Mount, Solid, Durable.
- •There is no Electrical Contacts in the Adapter Ring. Automatic Diaphragm, Auto-focusing, or any other Functions will not Operated with Using this Adapter.
- •Compatible with Sony E-Mount Mirrorless Camera NEX-5T NEX-6 NEX-7 a3000 a3500 a5000 a5100 a6000 a6100 a6300 a6400 a6400 a6500 a6600 a7 II III A7r II III a7s II III IV a9 II
BrandFotasy
CategoryAdapters & Converters
SizeFotasy Nikon Lens to Sony E-Mount Adapter, Nikon F E Mount Adapter, Sony E mount Nikon Adapter, fits Sony NEX-7 a3000 a3500 a5000 a5100 a6000 a6100 a6300 a
ColorFotasy Nikon Lens to Sony E-Mount Adapter, Nikon F
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Fotasy Manual F Mount Lens to E-Mount Adapter, NK E Mount Adapter, Compatible with Nikon F Lens Sony a7 a7R a7s II III IV a9 a7c Alpha 1 a6600 a6500 a6400 a6300 a6100 a6000 a5100 a5000 a3500 ZV-E10
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Customer Reviews
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Works as expected.
SuperFuzzActual✓ Verified Purchase•September 20, 2023
Purchased to test fit a Nikon lense onto a Sony A6000. Feels very solid for the price. (Note: There is no auto-focus on this unit, so you will have to adjust your focus and settings manually).
Great fit for Sony A600
Mark D.✓ Verified Purchase•September 18, 2023
I bought this T-Mount to fit a Sony A6000 to use with my teslescope for astrophotography. The mount fits perfectly. I coupled it with a Celestron T-Adapter (1 1/4") to fit the telescope.
The mount is a heavy material which feels sturdy. Good product.
The mount is a heavy material which feels sturdy. Good product.
i love it! not a full-featured adapter, but excellent for the price
Kyle✓ Verified Purchase•September 1, 2023
The adapter works great for me & I completely love it. It allows me to mount Canon EF lenses to my Sony Nex-5 camera, which is exactly what I wanted it for. The build quality of the adapter is better than I expected and should hold up pretty well. It also looks great on the camera. That being said, there are some things to consider with this adapter:
- The adapter has no means of using the camera's auto-focusing, so everything must be focused manually, which may or may not be an issue for you. Also, since the Nex cannot actually detect the lens that is attached, it won't automatically zoom in for focusing, you must manually push the MF assist button; MF assist will zoom in on the LCD to show fine focus details, then you must either push the exit button or take the photo while still zoomed in. If you are shooting handheld, this is a little hard to do without physically moving the camera out of focus again while pushing buttons. Focusing without using the MF assist zoom while shooting handheld works for me too. It just depends on what you are shooting, how precise of focus you need, depth of field, etc. However, on a tripod, or other stable surface, it works out perfectly for me.
- There is also no means to change the aperature with just the adapter and the Nex camera. This could be a drawback, depending on what types of photos you'll be shooting. I will almost always be using this lens for its 1.8 aperature, so it works for my needs.
- While there are things this adapter cannot do, please keep in mind the price. The adapter from Sony (LAEA1) Sony Alpha LAEA1 Mount Adaptor (Black) that attaches Sony A-mount alpha lenses (with auto-focus, aperature, etc.) costs $159.95 on amazon as of today. So, for the $33 or so that I paid, I am extremely happy.
So, my advice is this: if you already own or have access to some nice Canon EF lenses and don't mind using manual focus, don't wait. Buy this adapter now. If you are getting this adapter and expecting to buy a lens or lenses to go with it, consider the drawbacks and determine if it meets your needs & skill level. If you don't want to use manual focus or you need to easily use aperatures other than wide open, this adapter is not for you.
I'm posting some photos of the adapter and Canon lens attached to the Nex. I'm not an expert photographer by any means, but I'm also posting a quick shot of a carebear just to give you an example that was shot using the Nex, this adapter, and this great Canon EF lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens (Which, by the way, I highly recommend the lens, especially for the price)
Finally, some tips if you do buy the adapter:
1. You must enable the camera to take pictures even though it doesn't know anything about the lens attached. Do this by going into the menu > setup > release w/o lens > enable. You only have to do this once and can leave the setting on, even with your regular Nex lenses.
2. Use the red line above the "EOS-NEX" wording on the adapter to line up with the lens, just as if you were mounting it to a camera.
3. Test how the release lever works before attaching lenses, just to make your life easier & so you know how it works. It physically pushes down, toward the camera (as if it were mounted).
- The adapter has no means of using the camera's auto-focusing, so everything must be focused manually, which may or may not be an issue for you. Also, since the Nex cannot actually detect the lens that is attached, it won't automatically zoom in for focusing, you must manually push the MF assist button; MF assist will zoom in on the LCD to show fine focus details, then you must either push the exit button or take the photo while still zoomed in. If you are shooting handheld, this is a little hard to do without physically moving the camera out of focus again while pushing buttons. Focusing without using the MF assist zoom while shooting handheld works for me too. It just depends on what you are shooting, how precise of focus you need, depth of field, etc. However, on a tripod, or other stable surface, it works out perfectly for me.
- There is also no means to change the aperature with just the adapter and the Nex camera. This could be a drawback, depending on what types of photos you'll be shooting. I will almost always be using this lens for its 1.8 aperature, so it works for my needs.
- While there are things this adapter cannot do, please keep in mind the price. The adapter from Sony (LAEA1) Sony Alpha LAEA1 Mount Adaptor (Black) that attaches Sony A-mount alpha lenses (with auto-focus, aperature, etc.) costs $159.95 on amazon as of today. So, for the $33 or so that I paid, I am extremely happy.
So, my advice is this: if you already own or have access to some nice Canon EF lenses and don't mind using manual focus, don't wait. Buy this adapter now. If you are getting this adapter and expecting to buy a lens or lenses to go with it, consider the drawbacks and determine if it meets your needs & skill level. If you don't want to use manual focus or you need to easily use aperatures other than wide open, this adapter is not for you.
I'm posting some photos of the adapter and Canon lens attached to the Nex. I'm not an expert photographer by any means, but I'm also posting a quick shot of a carebear just to give you an example that was shot using the Nex, this adapter, and this great Canon EF lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens (Which, by the way, I highly recommend the lens, especially for the price)
Finally, some tips if you do buy the adapter:
1. You must enable the camera to take pictures even though it doesn't know anything about the lens attached. Do this by going into the menu > setup > release w/o lens > enable. You only have to do this once and can leave the setting on, even with your regular Nex lenses.
2. Use the red line above the "EOS-NEX" wording on the adapter to line up with the lens, just as if you were mounting it to a camera.
3. Test how the release lever works before attaching lenses, just to make your life easier & so you know how it works. It physically pushes down, toward the camera (as if it were mounted).
Good quality
alejandro acosta✓ Verified Purchase•August 12, 2023
Works well good quality
WORKS…. SOME
Bailey S.✓ Verified Purchase•August 11, 2023
I'm putting this adapter on my Sony ZVE10 and it works. But when I try to use the adapter for my Sony to go with my Canon EF 24mm f/2.8 lens But it wont let me change the focus.
I have the both my camera settings and the canon 24mm lens set to MF. It wont let me focus it at all.
But when I put my tamron 35mm f/1.4 on the Sony ZVE10, it lets me focus it. (With the camera being MF)
Any help? I need to record a video by Tuesday and I really need to use the 24 lens.
I have the both my camera settings and the canon 24mm lens set to MF. It wont let me focus it at all.
But when I put my tamron 35mm f/1.4 on the Sony ZVE10, it lets me focus it. (With the camera being MF)
Any help? I need to record a video by Tuesday and I really need to use the 24 lens.
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