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Novoflex automatic reverse ring Nikon Z

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  • Automatic reversing adapter
  • suitable for Nikon Z wide-angle lenses or zooms
  • suitable for all fixed focal lengths and zoom lenses
  • recommended for use with zoom lenses
  • Ring transfers all control functions
  • Filter thread of 58 mm

Opens up the world of extreme close-up photography with outstanding quality for owners of Nikon Z wide-angle lenses or zooms. The Lens is mounted on the Body in the reversed position using the reversing ring. The ring transfers all control functions.

Example:
With a Canon RF zoom Lens 28-105mm in the reversed position, a reproduction ratio of 1:7 to 2.8:1 at 28mm is achieved at a focal length of 105mm. This corresponds to a larger adjustment range than can be achieved with a macro lens.

The NIKZ-RETRO reversing ring is supplied from the factory with a filter thread of 58mm. We offer suitable reduction rings for Lens with other filter thread diameters.

In conjunction with our universal bellows of the BALPRO and BAL-F series, these can be upgraded to an automatic Nikon Z bellows. The BALPRO T/S even has a tilt/shift function for the close-up and macro range. Corresponding connection rings are required.

Technical data:
Size: 75 mm
Weight: 150 g
Filter thread: 58 mm
Max. Max. extension length: 550 mm

Please note that some of the accessories shown in our application images, e.g. cameras, Lens, etc., are not included in the scope of delivery.

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Novoflex automatic reverse ring Nikon Z

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  • Automatic reversing adapter
  • suitable for Nikon Z wide-angle lenses or zooms
  • suitable for all fixed focal lengths and zoom lenses
  • recommended for use with zoom lenses
  • Ring transfers all control functions
  • Filter thread of 58 mm

Product description for Novoflex automatic reverse ring Nikon Z

Opens up the world of extreme close-up photography with outstanding quality for owners of Nikon Z wide-angle lenses or zooms. The Lens is mounted on the Body in the reversed position using the reversing ring. The ring transfers all control functions.

Example:
With a Canon RF zoom Lens 28-105mm in the reversed position, a reproduction ratio of 1:7 to 2.8:1 at 28mm is achieved at a focal length of 105mm. This corresponds to a larger adjustment range than can be achieved with a macro lens.

The NIKZ-RETRO reversing ring is supplied from the factory with a filter thread of 58mm. We offer suitable reduction rings for Lens with other filter thread diameters.

In conjunction with our universal bellows of the BALPRO and BAL-F series, these can be upgraded to an automatic Nikon Z bellows. The BALPRO T/S even has a tilt/shift function for the close-up and macro range. Corresponding connection rings are required.

Technical data:
Size: 75 mm
Weight: 150 g
Filter thread: 58 mm
Max. Max. extension length: 550 mm

Please note that some of the accessories shown in our application images, e.g. cameras, Lens, etc., are not included in the scope of delivery.

Novoflex automatic reverse ring Nikon Z

Optik
Konverter-/Vorsatz-Art
Makro
Technik
Kamera-Anschluss
Nikon Z
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
58 mm
Anschluss an Objektiv
ohne Angabe
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
150 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
blau
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4030432540061
KAN
NIKZ-RETRO

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