The Metabones Leica R to Nikon Z-mount T Adapter allows Leica R lenses to be used on Nikon Z cameras with precision and durability. Featuring brass and aluminum construction, a flocked interior, and a detachable Arca-type tripod foot, it ensures a secure fit, infinity focus, and professional-grade performance.
The Metabones Leica R to Nikon Z-mount T Adapter allows Leica R lenses to be used on Nikon Z cameras with precision and durability. Featuring brass and aluminum construction, a flocked interior, and a detachable Arca-type tripod foot, it ensures a secure fit, infinity focus, and professional-grade performance.
The Metabones Leica R Lens to Nikon Z-mount T Adapter is designed for photographers and filmmakers who want to pair classic Leica R lenses with modern Nikon Z-mount mirrorless cameras. Built with Metabones’ renowned precision engineering, this adapter ensures a robust, play-free connection and reliable performance in demanding shooting environments.
Constructed from aluminum alloy with precision-machined brass mounts and finished with chromium plating, the adapter delivers exceptional durability and smooth mounting. The satin surface finish provides a professional look that matches OEM camera mounts, while the felt-flocked interior minimizes internal reflections, helping to maintain image contrast and reduce flare.
A rubber gasket protects the Nikon Z-mount connection from dust and moisture, making it suitable for outdoor and professional use. The adapter also includes a detachable Arca-type tripod foot compatible with Arca-Swiss, Markins, and Photo Clam ball heads, allowing for stable mounting directly or via a 1/4"-20 quick-release plate.
Engineered to maintain the correct flange distance, this adapter supports accurate infinity focus and preserves the optical performance of Leica R lenses, including those with close-range correction (CRC) or floating elements. While built with Smart Adapter™ design philosophy, this model operates as a manual adapter and does not provide electronic communication, requiring manual control of focus and aperture.
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