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Fotasy professional designed M42 M42mm Screw Mount Lens to Nikkor Z Mount Mirrorless Camera adapter.
Infinity Focus Guaranteed.
Copper Lens Mount is Adjustable.
There is no electrical contacts in the adapter ring. Exposure and focus has to be adjusted manually. Automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or any other functions will not operated with using this adapter.
Compatible with Nikon Z Mount Mirrorless Camera Z30 Z50 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z6II Z7II z fc Z9
Fits M42 42mm Screw Mount Lense
Kent S.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
This clicks into my Nikon Z6 perfectly, and the M42 screw is buttery smooth on my vintage lenses. The mount feels solid, and I'm confident my lens is secure. It has holes where you can tighten the M42 ring and it even comes with a little allen wrench.
abelardo garza
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
Works great once I got the wrench to adjust my Pentax m42 lenses. Allows me to use my lenses with my Nikon z5. Had a bunch of prime M42 lenses. I would recommend it and serve was great.
Twostory
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Looks great, works fine. The threads are perfect. No end caps/covers included.
J.G.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I am using this adapter as part of a setup for attaching a microscope objective to a Nikon Z camera, and for that it has worked great! I haven’t tried rotating it with the tiny hex key they give you, but for my purposes this thing does everything I expected!
L. Angier
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Didn't want to spend a bunch for an adaptor to make a cheap vintage lens useable on my digital camera so I did some shopping and this more than meets the mark of adequacy!No fancy packaging and it pretty much takes any M42 lens (vintage Pentax), closes down the aperture and makes it fully useable on a Nikon Z. You won't get autofocus, auto aperture or any contact with the camera so you'll have to create a custom-setting in the menus and tell the camera to fire when there's no lens attached so don't expect magic here!It comes with a hex wrench, too, so you can adjust the rotation of the lens so you make make sure the index marks are at the top, or anywhere else you want them.There are more expense adapters out there and probably none less expensive. Why pay a lot for a peice of aluminum that's little more than a machined tube?
C. Rogers
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
Fits my M42 Takumar 135mm f3.5 lens on my Nikon ZF. I get sharp images and can focus to infinity. Comes with an allen wrench to tighten mount screws if they get loose. Sometimes these screws come loose and people complain that it's a terrible product when all you have to do is tighten the screws. Once tightened I have never seen a loose screw issue on these types of adapters again. If for some crazy reason the screws don't want to to stay tight you can always buy some loctight (something everyone should have on hand) to put on the screw threads that will ensure they never come loose again. But again once tightened I have never seen the issue again. Mine came tight so I have no issues there.
SteveO
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2021
Fits snugly and securely, no light leaks as others have reported. It’s definitely solid, but heavy. Pro tip: loosen the three set screws to and rotate the lens to the correct orientation, then tighten them. Be careful, as the screws are tiny and easily stripped if over tightened. Mine included the hex wrench.
Jorge R.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2021
Recently bought Nikon Z50 APS sized sensor; have some old M42 (Pentax Thread) some over 50 years oldThis very well built adapter lets us play at being photographers again!Very well built solid metal well machined. Do not loose or discard tiny Allen wrench in package; you may need to assure lens settings show up on top, could have better instructions.No optics, as opposed to Nikon F to M42 adapters so no distortions.Well dimensioned; focuses at infinity as it shouldWorks well with most M42 lenses I have, must be fully manual; fixed not Auto ISO; you only set shutter speed in cameraAs in old time cameras you manually focus wide open then stop down to adjust exposure.On preset lenses and those with manual/auto switch just use switch to step downExposure is the most fun, no match the needle, just follow histogram changing speed as neededBest results an old Pentax SuperTakumar 50 mm becomes a portrait lens.Only problem a Sun 24-40 Zoom that has f/ stop ring against back; it binds with adapter and difficult to useCheap fun; M42 lenses are plentiful and some are excellent
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