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The Urth Lens Mount Adapter enables Nikon F lenses to be used on Sony E camera bodies with full manual focus and exposure control. Crafted from hardened aluminum and copper with a matte anti-reflective finish, it ensures a snug, light-tight fit backed by a lifetime warranty. Each purchase supports reforestation by planting five trees, blending professional-grade performance with eco-conscious values.
I**N
Excelente
Excelente producto
R**V
Top quality adaptor
The adaptor worked amazing. Fit just right, not too tight not loose. Just perfect. It comes on an amazing small rounded package. Can’t recommend this enough.The only thing is, make sure you know this is an adaptor for manual lenses, so no autofocus, which was ok for what I needed.
J**C
Works great, high build quality!
The media could not be loaded. Works perfectly as intended, very good build quality! Fits both my Sony A7IV (E Mount) and Mintola SR lenses perfectly. Adapter is fully made out of metal, and has a button to lock lenses into place that is kinda similar to the Minolta SRT 303b's design.I did get a "This lens is either not attached properly or is not supported" error on my A7IV, but had no actual issues while using.Last photo is using this adapter with a Rokkor-X 50mm f/1.4 lens.
G**K
Poor Design and TIGHT Fit Will Break Your Camera Pins!!!
THIS ADAPTER BROKE MY CAMERA LENS PINS!I watched a YouTube video on the Urth adapter for Sony E mount to use Canon EF/S glass. The video showed great autofocus but mentioned how incredibly tight the fit was when putting the adapter on the camera. They said it was way too tight. Well, I put this on my Sony ZV-E10 to use my old Canon EF/S lenses and the fit on the Sony camera was WAY TOO TIGHT. It was so hard to twist on and made grinding sound and then finally clicked. The EF/S lenses clicked on with no problem and the photo autofocus was perfect! HOWEVER, when I went to take the adapter off the camera, it wouldn't release. I spent about 10 minutes trying to gently remove the adapter and with one final twist I heard a grinding sound and the adapter BROKE MY CAMERA LENS PINS!They absolutely need to work on the E-mount fit because it is too tight. The crazy part is how on earth did it manage to break the camera pins! I'm guessing it was too snug and bent them when twisting it on. It's not hard to line the adapter up, but the design is way too tight for E-Mount cameras.YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! Go find the video on YouTube called "Urth EF/EF-S to Sony E-Mount Lens Adapter - Review" it'll show you just how tight this fit is. It's bad!
B**.
Good for manual focus as long as lens has aperture ring.
Very well made (made of metal) feels like a nice piece of equipment for the price. For someone that is only shooting photos in manual mode this would be perfect. Also better if your lens has an aperture ring. I tried this on my Sony a7rii with a Nikon 35 1.4 and a Sigma 85 1.4. Both had the same results. I could not change the aperture and photo quality seemed to go way down from original. Not sure the cause of this. That is my reason for returning.
R**Y
Perfect fit.
Seems to have a nice, tight fit. I had a previous adapter (Canon FD to M43) that was solid with a lock-ring lens, but had a light leak on an FD with bayonet mount. Love the Urth stuff and have never been disappointed.
C**N
Good quality. No autofocus, No maximum aperture preview available
The photo attached is my Nikon D lens to my Sony A7m3.The adapter has good build quality, but it does not provide you Auto Focus, and does not communicate with the Camera Body. Therefore, you will have to enter the lens info manually to EXIF.If you are using manual lens, then beware there is not mechanism to hold the aperture lever on your lens. So it is very hard to focus if you are not using the max aperture all the time.For example, you want to use F8 but the max aperture on your lens is F2.Originally, the aperture on the lens stay on the max aperture (f2) when you are composing and focusing. At the moment when you click the shutter, the aperture will shrink to whatever you set on the lens or on the camera (f8, in this case). So you get the most light possible before you hit shutter, making it easier to focus and frame your shot.However, that will not happen when using this adapter. You have to set to F8 if you want to shoot at F8, and because the lens will be set to F8 the whole time, the light that goes through the viewfinder or the sensor is dark, making it very hard to focus or frame the shot.
T**K
amazing
I initially ordered the adapter back in january and when I recieved it, it never fit on my camera body. So being an amature hobbyist, I waited until I was able to see if it fit on my friends camera. It did so I assumed my camera body was faulty (possibly due to using a cheap adapter for vintage lenses). However I still reached out to the Urth team to see if there was anything I could do. They offered to send a replacement (mind you 6 months after a purchase) and while I was hesitant because I was 90% sure it was fault of my camera, they did and it fit perfectly! Auto-focus is not 100% which is not fault of Urth, if im correct in assuming the information handling by sony and canon is just so different that its nearly impossible to transfer that data 100% reliably just because the nature of bios and embedded software. Overall easy and fast experience! Plus they plant trees? I loved the bag line they just released so hopefully they keep products like that coming. If you are reading this comment, go back up all your photos I know you have been waiting for the right time and down time, its now go do it.
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