The Metabones Canon FD to Nikon Z-mount T Adapter enables Canon FD lenses to be used on Nikon Z cameras with precision and durability. Built with brass and aluminum construction, it features a flocked interior, dust-resistant gasket, and detachable Arca-type tripod foot for stable and reliable performance.
The Metabones Canon FD to Nikon Z-mount T Adapter enables Canon FD lenses to be used on Nikon Z cameras with precision and durability. Built with brass and aluminum construction, it features a flocked interior, dust-resistant gasket, and detachable Arca-type tripod foot for stable and reliable performance.
The Metabones Canon FD Lens to Nikon Z-mount T Adapter is designed for photographers and videographers who want to adapt classic Canon FD lenses to modern Nikon Z-mount mirrorless cameras. Engineered with Metabones’ renowned precision, this adapter ensures a secure, play-free fit while maintaining excellent optical performance.
Constructed from aluminum alloy with precision-machined brass mounts and finished with durable chromium plating, the adapter provides long-lasting reliability and smooth mounting. The satin surface finish complements OEM camera mounts, while the felt-flocked interior minimizes internal reflections, reducing flare and maintaining high image contrast.
A rubber gasket protects the Nikon Z-mount connection from dust and moisture, making it suitable for use in demanding environments. The included detachable Arca-type tripod foot is compatible with Arca-Swiss, Markins, and Photo Clam ball heads, allowing stable mounting directly or via a 1/4"-20 quick-release system.
Designed to maintain the correct flange distance, this adapter enables accurate infinity focus and preserves the optical performance of Canon FD lenses, including those with CRC or floating elements. As a mechanical adapter, it does not support electronic communication, meaning focus and aperture adjustments are performed manually for full creative control.
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