My wife saw this K&F NikonG to M43 adapter ring in my wish list and gave it to me for Christmas. I am amazed at the build quality, operation and fit on my Panasonic G6 camera. I'd say perfect in every way! And I love the soft "click" detents on the aperture control ring that give you some intermediate f-stop options between wide open and stopped down. Simply beautiful and better quality and other brands on Amazon. Don't be fooled by the attractive price, it's a beautiful adapter!
31.12.2015
One of the highest quality adaptors around. and it does have the aperture ring for lenses without aperture dials which isnt advertised.
17.12.2015
bought this lens adapter, after seeing and getting afew other K&F adapters. now 3 adapter for the price of one metabones. Happy shooter. NOTE: Buy this one as it fits both older and "new" G lenses. I use the old 50mm and the "new" 35 G lens with the same adapter!
31.10.2015
There is no lack of excellent reviews for Fuji X lenses, but excellence has a price. Fuji glass, particular the primes, is pretty far from affordable for most enthusiasts. For Nikon shooters wishing to take advantage of the iconic performance and great out-of-camera JPGs of Fuji X bodies but don't want to spend a fortune on Fuji's primes, this adapter is a real option to be able to squeeze more life out of 'old faithful,' that lineup of stellar Nikon F and G glass that many Nikon shooters have in their inventory.The lens to adapter side seemed a little tight the first couple of mountings, but has become very smooth with a little use. Lenses mount without play. The built-in aperture ring does a decent job of opening and closing the aperture in G lenses. As many have pointed out, the travel distance for aperture modulation of Nikon glass is very limited, so one may end up closing the lens down more than intended. Of course, there's also no way to know the precise aperture when using Nikon G lenses with this adapter.Once users become used to manual focus with their Nikon glass when using this (and other) adapter(s), and this should not be difficult with the focus peaking of most Fuji X APS-C bodies, they may conclude that the combination of Nikon lenses and Fuji X bodies is something special.Who knew that the drawer full of Nikon lenses would get repeated new leases on life on Olympus, Sony, and now Fuji bodies with adapters.
14.10.2015
Well made, a great fit and allows use of all Nikon lenses, including g lenses without an aperture ring. Aperture control is via an aperture ring on the adapter which has a soft click. This moves the lever on your g lens to adjust the aperture but aperture control is approximate and in steps rather than definite numbered stops. This is not really an issue though as your Fuji X camera will meter perfectly and the continuous dof preview will help with composition. With non g lenses you just use the aperture ring on the lens.
10.10.2015
This adaptor works perfectly with my fuji x cameras. It allows to use both Nikon f and g lenses and even lets me control aperature on the g's. It also looks great and is well made.
27.08.2015
Works just fine with my Nikon G lenses. Looking forward to trying it out further this fall.
29.07.2015
This adapts my Nikkor lenses to use on my Fuji X-E2.Size is the same as my other Fotodiox pro. Also has the manual aperture ring adjustments to 6 clicks like the Fotodoix. But, much cheaper.Quality is made from aluminium. Also love the silver aperture ring matches to my nikkor len to my X-E2 - see attachment photo with my 40 yrs 1.2 55mm lens on.Price point is good. Also works on my G Lens and non-G (ones that has the aperture on the lens)Remember that this is all manual control. Best adapts to Nikkor prime lenses 1.8 G 35mm & 50mm, and 1.2 55mm lens.Not recommended for zoom as it's more difficult to manual focus and the camera body will shake, subject to bur shot, unless you use a tripod.You will get frustrated unless you shoot at infinity, than turn it all the way and you are good to go.
20.07.2015
Great adapter. Very nice build with a good feel in use. The aperture stop down ring means it works with Nikon lenses which do not feature an aperture control ring and also allows bright filed metering and focus with a quick stop down to selected aperture on lenses with an f-stop setting. Makes for a very pleasant old school workflow.
10.07.2015