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Vello Nikon F to Sony E-mount autofocus adapter will ship in May

The new Vello Nikon F to Sony E autofocus adapter is available for preorder at BHphoto (Click here). It will ship beginning of May. Here is the full adapter description:

Breathe new life into your Nikon F-mount lenses with this Vello Auto Lens Adapter that enables you to mount Nikon glass to a full-frame or APS-C Sony E-mount mirrorless camera body and retain full automatic functionality. When using most G-type and E-type lenses from Nikon, users will have autofocus, including phase-detect support, and auto exposure as well as the ability to control the aperture from the camera body. Image stabilization is also supported and will work in tandem with any in-body stabilization systems. Users of most D-type lenses will have access to auto exposure capabilities and all Nikon lenses will be able to communicate Exif data through the adapter to the camera.

The mount is designed for long-term use with a durable metal construction and it has a matte black interior that will help reduce reflections for optimal image quality. Additionally, it has an integrated tripod foot with a 1/4″-20 socket that can be used to reduce stress on the camera’s lens mount when using larger lenses.

– Adapts Nikon F-mount lenses to full-frame and APS-C format Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras
– Maintains support for autofocus, auto exposure, and image stabilization with most G-type and E-type Nikon lenses
– Most D-type lenses are supported with auto exposure
– Depending on the camera, phase-detect autofocus is supported along with contrast detection
– Communicates Exif data to the camera to be saved in the image file for later reference
– Integrated tripod foot has 1/4″-20 socket for direct mounting on a support system, eliminating unnecessary strain on the camera’s lens mount
– Matte black interior helps reduce flare for optimal image quality
– Metal construction for long-term durability
– Auto exposure function is not compatible with Sony’s E-mount camcorders, such as the PXW-FS7

More pictures at BHphoto (Click here).


Thanks Michael and Shomi!

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