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Canon EOS M100 - The little engine that could...

Started Mar 27, 2018 | User reviews thread
Sittatunga Veteran Member • Posts: 5,406
Re: To be honest... Nikon on EOS M
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elandel wrote:

Don Karner wrote:

I didn't know that one could adapt Nikon glass to the M. Good luck! Let us know how it turns out.

I'm also curious about that.

Of course you can.

There are also Nikon F and Nikon G adapters direct to M mount.

You only need the G adapter if your lens doesn't have an aperture ring. You're stuck with using the lens at full aperture if it's a Series E lens and you won't be able to focus with an AF-P lens.

The G adapters have a ring which controls the iris lever. You have to guess the aperture by referring to the light meter for G series lenses. F, AI, AI-s, AF, AF-D, AF-S and AF-I have irises which are spring-loaded to close down to the set aperture but you can use the ring to open them up to full aperture. That's more useful for DSLRs and SLRs, it lets you see what you're framing.

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