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Cambo Lensplate with Nikon F-lens bayonet (black finish)

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  • Lens plate for mounting lenses with Nikon F bayonet in combination with the ACTUS view camera
  • For Lens with internal aperture lever
  • Suitable for mirrorless cameras

This lens plate allows you to mount lenses equipped with a Nikon F bayonet in combination with the ACTUS view camera.
The design of the ACB-NF plate corresponds to the ACTUS-B version.

Due to the recessed position of the chip in certain bodies, practical use may be limited to Lens that can move freely in front of the bayonet of the camera body used.

The ACB-NF only works with mirrorless camera bodies for infinity (and closer) settings.
See also our product configurator.

From 2015, this version will be available with a lever to control the aperture of all Nikon Lens.

Features:

Total height: 130 mm
Width: 97 mm
Weight: 120 grams
Aperture control: manual on the adapter

For Lens with internal aperture lever

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MSRP* 416,08
349,64 Fach- und Großbildkamera Zubehör 416,08
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Cambo Lensplate with Nikon F-lens bayonet (black finish)

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  • Lens plate for mounting lenses with Nikon F bayonet in combination with the ACTUS view camera
  • For Lens with internal aperture lever
  • Suitable for mirrorless cameras

Product description for Cambo Lensplate with Nikon F-lens bayonet (black finish)

This lens plate allows you to mount lenses equipped with a Nikon F bayonet in combination with the ACTUS view camera.
The design of the ACB-NF plate corresponds to the ACTUS-B version.

Due to the recessed position of the chip in certain bodies, practical use may be limited to Lens that can move freely in front of the bayonet of the camera body used.

The ACB-NF only works with mirrorless camera bodies for infinity (and closer) settings.
See also our product configurator.

From 2015, this version will be available with a lever to control the aperture of all Nikon Lens.

Features:

Total height: 130 mm
Width: 97 mm
Weight: 120 grams
Aperture control: manual on the adapter

For Lens with internal aperture lever

Cambo Lensplate with Nikon F-lens bayonet (black finish)

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