• 20.99
Overall Rating 4.6   56
5
I bought the K&F lens mount adapter in order to use Nikon ais lenses on a Canon T3i body. This adapter is well made, fits snugly on both the Canon body and the Nikon lenses and works exactly as it should. Also, shipping time was just a few days. Well worth the little extra cost.
10/06/2016
5
I can use my Nikon 80mm and 28mm lens from film era on my Canon DSLR without any issue. It locks in position and I don't worry about dropping lens or anything.
26/05/2016
4
This adapter works really well. In fact i just received my second one. The only issue I have is there tends to be a very small amount of play. I would still recommend it though.Edit : the locking mechanism broke on the second one so i have to get another. First is great though. It doesn't seem like the quality is consistent.
23/05/2016
5
I actually like this more than the Fotidox version. The Fotidox had the slightest bit of wiggle room when the lens was locked in. That part didn't really bother me, but when I tried the K&F and saw how that version had no play with the lens when locked in...well the Fotidox became my backup adapter that I bring with me to flea markets to try lenses.Canon 7d-->Nikon 28mm 2.8 AIS
17/05/2016
5
Perfect and tight fit for mating my Canon 7D2 with vintage nikon lens.
12/02/2016
4
Fits the lens and camera body tight and secure. Focuses beyond infinity which makes focusing a pain. I primarily bought this to use a 28mm Nikon AIs lens for landscape shots, most of which will be infinity focus. On my Nikon FE film camera, the infinity hard stop of the lens is true infinity focus which means there is no need to fine-tune the focus point as long as elements in the picture are beyond the minimum focus distance. Modern, canon lenses all focus beyond infinity as well, but with manual focus on a vintage Nikon lens, I have to use live view, 10x to focus before shooting. I plan to make a mark on the lens, so I can just use that instead of the hard stop. I would have rated 5 stars if the infinity hard stop worked like it does on Nikon cameras.
04/02/2016