Novoflex releases Nikon G to Canon EOS mount adapters
Published Jul 26, 2010
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dpreview staff
Novoflex has announced the EOS/NIK-NT lens adapter for using Nikon F mount lenses without aperture rings on Canon EOS bodies. The -NT version differs from the existing EOS/NIK adapter through the addition of a lever that lets users control the aperture on Nikkor G-series lenses. The adapter provides a mechanical connection between the lens and the body but retains automatic metering for aperture priority mode and allow focusing to infinity. According to the the company's US distributer, HP Marketing it is available at retail price of $292.99.
Press Release:
EOS/NIK-NT LENS ADAPTER

July 2010: Novoflex, Germany's premier manufacturer of quality digital and analog accessories, announces
the availability of a new lens adapter to mount all Nikon lenses, including the G series, to any Canon EOS
mount camera body.
The new adapter is made to very precise and high standards to ensure exact infinity focus on the
Canon camera. With the EOS/NIK-NT adapter automatic exposure metering via stop-down metering is
possible as is aperture priority auto exposure. The new adapter features a lever on the side of the adapter to let users control the aperture on G series lenses. For users of non-G series Nikon lenses Novoflex also offers their original Nikon to Canon adapter, the EOS/NIK.
The adapter's high precision manufacturing assures precise infinity focus and ensures that the
lenses deliver their full quality to the digital chip.
Novoflex also offers a full range of lens to body adapters for most 35mm and DSLR cameras as
well as for Leica M cameras. Also available are adapters to use most 35mm SLR and DSLR lenses as
well as Leica M lenses on MFT camera bodies! Novoflex also offers a range of adapters for the new
Samsung NX cameras and will soon introduce new adapters for other camera systems.
These adapters allow the switching of lenses from one camera system to another as well as the
use of lenses from Hasselblad, Pentax and Mamiya lenses on 35mm SLR and DSLR cameras as well as
MFT and Samsung NX camera bodies!
The adapters are available now from HP Marketing Corp. dealers in the USA.
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