Viltrox NF-E MF Manual Lens Adapter for Nikon F to Sony E-Mount Camera
3,999 EGP

- Adapt Nikon F-mount lenses to Sony E-mount cameras with this precision-engineered manual focus adapter.
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The Viltrox NF-E MF Manual Lens Mount Adapter bridges your Nikon F lenses with Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras. Designed for photography enthusiasts and professionals, this adapter offers a secure fit and durable metal build. Though it lacks electronic contacts, it provides full manual control over focus and aperture, ideal for vintage lens lovers.
You can enjoy creative flexibility, especially in portraiture, street, and studio photography. Its all-metal construction ensures it withstands frequent lens swaps and travel conditions. Great for bringing new life to classic Nikkor glass while leveraging Sony’s imaging technology.
Main Features of the Viltrox NF-E MF Adapter:
- 🔧 No electronic contacts—manual aperture and focus only
- 🧲 Solid aluminum-alloy body with brass mounts
- 🔄 Infinity focus supported
- 🎒 Ultra-lightweight and compact design
- 🎯 Enables creative depth-of-field control
Pairing legacy optics with modern cameras has never been easier.
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