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Kipon Lens adapter- Kameraanschluss: Sony A-Mount - Objektivanschluss: M42

Objektivadapter
Item Nr. 14389
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  • Lens adapter
  • for use of Lens with M42 mount on Minolta AF/Sony A Mount cameras
  • purely mechanical connection
  • manual adjustment of aperture and focus
  • problem-free focusing to infinity
  • simple screwing on and off for quick lens changes
  • very precise and sturdy workmanship
  • incl. unlocking key for dismounting

With the lens adapter you can connect your Lens with M42 connection to Minolta AF/Sony A Mount Cameras. Due to the exact and millimeter-precise manufacturing, the adapter locks securely into the bayonet mount of your camera. As the connection is purely mechanical, there is no electronic data transfer. Settings regarding aperture, focusing etc. must be made manually. Focusing to infinity is possible without any problems.

Suitable for: all Minolta AF and Sony Alpha cameras

Kameraanschluss: Sony A-Mount
Objektivanschluss: M42
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Kipon Lens adapter- Kameraanschluss: Sony A-Mount - Objektivanschluss: M42

Short profile

  • Lens adapter
  • for use of Lens with M42 mount on Minolta AF/Sony A Mount cameras
  • purely mechanical connection
  • manual adjustment of aperture and focus
  • problem-free focusing to infinity
  • simple screwing on and off for quick lens changes
  • very precise and sturdy workmanship
  • incl. unlocking key for dismounting

Product description for Kipon Lens adapter Sony A-mount

With the lens adapter you can connect your Lens with M42 connection to Minolta AF/Sony A Mount Cameras. Due to the exact and millimeter-precise manufacturing, the adapter locks securely into the bayonet mount of your camera. As the connection is purely mechanical, there is no electronic data transfer. Settings regarding aperture, focusing etc. must be made manually. Focusing to infinity is possible without any problems.

Suitable for: all Minolta AF and Sony Alpha cameras

Kipon Lens adapter- Kameraanschluss: Sony A-Mount - Objektivanschluss: M42

Technik
Objektiv-Anschluss
M42
Kamera-Anschluss
Sony A-Mount
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Durchmesser ca.
65 mm
Gewicht ca.
26 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4250234574167
KAN
17416

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