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product_id: 434658
title: "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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# Compact 1x1 inch lightweight design Seamless Nikon F to Sony E mount fit 100% manual focus & exposure control 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

**Brand:** fotasy
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## Summary

> 🔗 Bridge the old with the new — manual mastery meets modern Sony innovation!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 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 by fotasy
- **How much does it cost?** € 26.26 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- fotasy enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted fotasy brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Manual Control:** Full manual focus and exposure for creative pros who demand hands-on mastery.
- • **Cost-Effective Lens Revival:** Save hundreds by repurposing your Nikon glass instead of buying new Sony lenses.
- • **Lightweight & Durable Build:** Compact 3.94 oz adapter crafted for on-the-go professionals without bulk.
- • **Optimized for Manual Shooters:** Perfect for photographers who embrace manual focus aided by Sony’s MF assist and peaking.
- • **Universal Nikon F to Sony E Compatibility:** Unlock your legacy Nikon lenses on cutting-edge Sony mirrorless bodies effortlessly.

## Overview

The Fotasy Manual F Mount to E-Mount Adapter enables Nikon F lenses to mount on Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras, providing full manual focus and exposure control without electronic communication. Lightweight and compact, it’s ideal for photographers who want to leverage their existing Nikon lenses on Sony bodies, offering a budget-friendly alternative to expensive native lenses while embracing manual shooting techniques.

## Description

Product description Fotasy Nikkor AI AIS Non AI lens to E-Mount Adapter. Pls Note it doesn't fit Nikon AF Lens. Does Not Support Auto Focus.

Review: i love it! not a full-featured adapter, but excellent for the price - 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 desertcart 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).
Review: Nice fit, works with my gear! - After going into the Menu->Setup->Release w/o Lens->Enable on my Nex-5N I was able to use all my Canon lenses on it. When using this adapter you must manually focus, so I also went into Menu->Setup->Peaking Level->Med and now I can easily focus the lenses on the fly while recording video. Another great feature of the Nex-5N (possibly all NEXs) is that it replaces Button B with the MF Zoom function when using the adapter, making it fairly easy to get critical focus for stills, where I can squeeze out even more details on the eyes then I can with just focus peaking. Canon's cropped lenses are made for a 1.6x crop instead of a 1.5x like Sony, so there is a chance you will get vignetting when using EF-S lenses, but on both my cropped lenses the EF-S 10-22 and the Sigma 30mm 1.4 I didn't notice any more vignetting then normal (maybe at 10mm there was a tiny bit of darkening at the corners, but well within fixable levels for Lightroom). Canon EOS/EF lenses do not have aperture rings so all your lenses will be wide open. For me this isn't really a problem, since I'm mostly using my Canon lenses for the 1.4 and 2.8 apertures that are not as common in the E system. The one exception is that I almost always want to stop down the 100mm macro lens, and occasionally the 30mm 1.4 down to f/2. So to use this adapter, you need to put the lens on a Canon body in AV or M mode and set the aperture to the desired opening, press and hold the DOF preview button, while you remove the lens (also while the camera is still on). It's a bit of a contortionist act, but it works well and the lens'aperture just pops back into place when you put it back on the Canon. If you need a lot of aperture control, you can get adapters with an inline iris, but they didn't appeal to me since it can cause it's own vignetting and won't work with EF-S lenses. The other option is a four hundred dollar adapter by Metabones, which offers full and automatic (from the Sony body) aperture control, support for image stabilizers and exif data. The problem with that other than the cost and that it's still manual focus and it's almost never in stock. PROS: + Fits well to the camera and the lens + Works perfectly + Sony Nex camera have a lot of aids (peaking and zoom) for manual focus + Lets me use my 10mm and the rotating screen to get sweeping interiors from the corners of a room. + Lets me use my 30mm 1.4 and 28-75 2.8 lens to take really low light photos and great portraits. + Keeps me from buying another macro lens, which I don't use enough as it is. CONS (more like known limitations): - Must change menu settings before using it. - Can not control aperture (aperture can be set and locked in from a Canon Camera, but it's an ordeal). - Canon lenses are much bigger and will block the flash. - Does not support Canon IS and Sony NEXs do not have sensor stabilization like Alphas do, so my long canon lenses don't benefit as much from this lens other than maybe for fixed tripod video.

## Features

- This adapter allows Nikon F-Mount Lens to fit on Sony NEX E-Mount Mirrorless Digital Cameras, extending the usefulness of your favorite Lens.
- The adapter allows TTL (Through-The-Lens) metering, and when using a lens with the adapter, the camera body should be set to either manual exposure or aperture priority mode.
- Automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or any other functions will not operated with using this adapter
- There is no electrical contacts in the adapter ring. Exposure and focus has to be adjusted manually.
- If Nikon lens does not have a manual Aperture Control ring, it will stop down to its smallest f/stop by default.
- Compatible with Sony E-Mount Mirrorless Cameras, NEX-5R, NEX5T, NEX-6, NEX-7, NEX-F3, a6500, a6300, a6000, a5100,a5000, a3500, a3000 and new models.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #6 in Camera Lens Adapters & Converters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,925 Reviews |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: HELP!  The silver release screw has come out and I cannot remove the adapter from my Nikon Lens, how do I take it off?**
A: See my Photo with arrow showing how it SLIDES towards the camera body in my Aug 17 2017 review 
It's a release lever that is shaped like a button. Don't press it: Slide it.
photo here:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R2MNHAVLKT0I6N?ref=pf_ov_at_pdctrvw_srp

**Q: when I attached the lense with the adaptor, the sony NEX camera does not recognize the lense. anyone with similar problem? is there a solution? thnks**
A: Yes. The first answer is correct.  You have to set the camera to  open the shutter even when there is no lens,  then adjust everything manually.  As he says, as long as you make all the adjustments yourself, it works, just as all cameras worked back in the 1960's.   For me, that was too much trouble.  So I got a lens that works with the camera.  The Sony made Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS is a low cost prime with the best rating for clarity from Dxomark and it also has the OSS which very few prime lenses have, so it's the obvious choice

**Q: I just purchased this adaptor for my Minolta Maxxum 7000 lenses to Sony a6000.  It fits the a6000, but not the Minolta lense.  What should I buy?**
A: You will see from the description that this was meant to fit a Minolta "MD" lens.  MD lenses were made in the early 1980s .  Minolta introduced a new lens mount, the A system, breaking compatibility with its earlier manual-focus lenses in the MC and MD system. The A lens mount is still the same today, but some modifications have been made to the electronic contacts to facilitate new functions such as motor zoom (xi lenses, now discontinued) and a more sophisticated flash metering system (ADI).  I don't know if Fotasy or any other maker produces an adaptor for a the "A" mount lenses.  If you want to use this mount BUY A MINOLTA Rokkor MD LENS.  They are found on eBay for very little money and are very, very good lenses.  They are manual lenses so you will have to do the focussing yourself!

**Q: Would this work on a A7 without being cropped?**
A: Hi - Just double-checked a couple of OM lenses on my Sony a7r using this adapter. I want to make sure I'm completely understanding the question: if you're asking whether there will be any vignetting of the image, the answer is no (except to the extent that a specific lens shows some light falloff at the edges, but that's not an adapter issue, and you'd have the same phenomenon on an OM film body). If the question is whether or not the image will be cropped (using the term to refer to the so-called "crop factor" associated with smaller-than-24x36 sensors): again, the answer's no. OM lenses are full-frame lenses, the a7 is a full-frame body - so no cropping of the image. Hope that's helpful!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ i love it! not a full-featured adapter, but excellent for the price
*by K***E on January 21, 2011*

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).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice fit, works with my gear!
*by J***D on June 9, 2012*

After going into the Menu->Setup->Release w/o Lens->Enable on my Nex-5N I was able to use all my Canon lenses on it. When using this adapter you must manually focus, so I also went into Menu->Setup->Peaking Level->Med and now I can easily focus the lenses on the fly while recording video. Another great feature of the Nex-5N (possibly all NEXs) is that it replaces Button B with the MF Zoom function when using the adapter, making it fairly easy to get critical focus for stills, where I can squeeze out even more details on the eyes then I can with just focus peaking. Canon's cropped lenses are made for a 1.6x crop instead of a 1.5x like Sony, so there is a chance you will get vignetting when using EF-S lenses, but on both my cropped lenses the EF-S 10-22 and the Sigma 30mm 1.4 I didn't notice any more vignetting then normal (maybe at 10mm there was a tiny bit of darkening at the corners, but well within fixable levels for Lightroom). Canon EOS/EF lenses do not have aperture rings so all your lenses will be wide open. For me this isn't really a problem, since I'm mostly using my Canon lenses for the 1.4 and 2.8 apertures that are not as common in the E system. The one exception is that I almost always want to stop down the 100mm macro lens, and occasionally the 30mm 1.4 down to f/2. So to use this adapter, you need to put the lens on a Canon body in AV or M mode and set the aperture to the desired opening, press and hold the DOF preview button, while you remove the lens (also while the camera is still on). It's a bit of a contortionist act, but it works well and the lens'aperture just pops back into place when you put it back on the Canon. If you need a lot of aperture control, you can get adapters with an inline iris, but they didn't appeal to me since it can cause it's own vignetting and won't work with EF-S lenses. The other option is a four hundred dollar adapter by Metabones, which offers full and automatic (from the Sony body) aperture control, support for image stabilizers and exif data. The problem with that other than the cost and that it's still manual focus and it's almost never in stock. PROS: + Fits well to the camera and the lens + Works perfectly + Sony Nex camera have a lot of aids (peaking and zoom) for manual focus + Lets me use my 10mm and the rotating screen to get sweeping interiors from the corners of a room. + Lets me use my 30mm 1.4 and 28-75 2.8 lens to take really low light photos and great portraits. + Keeps me from buying another macro lens, which I don't use enough as it is. CONS (more like known limitations): - Must change menu settings before using it. - Can not control aperture (aperture can be set and locked in from a Canon Camera, but it's an ordeal). - Canon lenses are much bigger and will block the flash. - Does not support Canon IS and Sony NEXs do not have sensor stabilization like Alphas do, so my long canon lenses don't benefit as much from this lens other than maybe for fixed tripod video.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect adapter!
*by M***K on July 26, 2015*

I purchased a manual lens for use with a Sony a6000 camera. This adapter is absolutely perfect. Attached smoothly and easily to a Minolta MC Rokkor-x 50mm f1.7 lens. The adapter is very solid, and full metal construction. This looks nice, and blends well with the lens. There is a red dot on the adapter where the white dot normally is for Sony lenses to align and mount to the camera. There is a metal button on the side of the adapter to remove the lens if necessary. I have used this on my lens for over a month all through many areas and about 500 shots without a single issue. I would highly recommend this adapter if you have a Minolta MC/MD mount lens to be used on an e-mount (NEX, a3000-a6000, a7, etc). Personally, I have found manual lenses much better than AF for many reasons. Mostly because I can manually choose the focus and aperture control without setting my camera to that mode. Ultimately, this allows me full manual mode while my a6000 is in shutter priority or intelligent modes. This allows for beautiful pictures if you are not in a rush, and can take the time to perfectly focus. It takes some practice to figure out which aperture setting you need to provide the proper depth while focusing manually (you can go infinite or choose shallower depths). All in all, this is a very reasonable way to upgrade to a manual focus primary lens instead of $300+ for an e-mount lens (I paid $20 for the lens). Note: Keep in mind if you are going to use something like this on an APS-C camera (pretty much all e-mounts except the a7), 50mm does not equate to the "human eye". In basic terms, if you use 50mm with APS-C the view will look zoomed in compared to you just looking with the naked eye (meaning you might have to back up to take the picture). If you are looking for the "human eye" perspective I would recommend a 28mm, 30mm, or 35mm. The 30mm is the closest (I believe its about 29mm APS-C is equal to 50mm on full frame). Pros: cheap, metal, looks good, functions perfectly Cons: no auto-focus (if that's your goal)

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