My statement was that for adapting SLR lenses the flange focal distance of a mirrorless mount is completely irrelevant, contrary to what the thread starter claimed. Now, first, you didn't even understand my simple sentence which said "meaningless *except*", explicitly *excluding* the example you mentioned from being judged as meaningless. What I said was: "The variation between different mirrorless mounts is meaningless except for the rare attempts to convert one mirrorless mount to another." The new MK-EFTZ-B is Meike's first adapter designed for the Nikon Z mirrorless system. You can check out Meike's full catalog of adapters here. Earlier this year, Meike announced the EF to EF-M adapter that includes a drop-in variable neutral density filter slot. The adapter joins numerous other adapters in Meike's lineup, including the MK-EFTR-C drop-in filter mount adapter for EF to R, the Meike Adapter for Cine Lens, MK-EFTR-A autofocus adapter for EF-S to EOS-R, the MK-EFTR-B control ring adapter for EF/EF-S to EOS-R and more. The Meike MK-EFTZ-B adapter is available to order now for $159.99. If it's like Meike's other AF adapters, the new one should support full automatic exposure, auto aperture, and optical image stabilization. It weighs only 87g (3.1 oz.) and adds 28.3mm (1.1") of total length to your lens. Thanks to the electronic contacts, the adapter also supports EXIF data recording.Ĭonstructed from metal, the adapter promises reliable dust and water resistance. There's also a dial on the adapter itself that allows you to adjust the aperture. The adapter supports full autofocus functionality and includes a built-in electronic contact to allow full aperture control via your Z camera body.
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