FotodioX NKG-XCD-CNDT Overview
The Vizelex ND Throttle Lens Adapter for Nikon F Mount to Hasselblad X Body from FododioX allows you to use a Nikon F Mount G-Type DSLR lens on Hasselblad X mirrorless camera bodies. Whether you're shooting digitally or on film, you can save the purchase price on new lenses with this comprehensive selection of lens adapters to breathe life into certain prime lenses that just can't be replaced. FotodioX adapters deliver infinity focus, manual aperture control, and a sturdy build for lasting quality.
Bring New Life to Vintage Lenses
Whether you're shooting digitally or on film, FotodioX offers a wide selection of lens adapters. Certain prime lenses just can't be replaced, but you can avoid the cost of purchasing a new lens with this adapter. FotodioX has hundreds of ways to mount lenses onto your DSLR or SLR camera. The adapters deliver infinity focus, manual aperture control, and a sturdy build for lasting quality.
Built-In Variable ND2 to ND256 Filter
The dial on the adapter is a built-in 10-stop variable ND filter that allows you to control the amount of light coming into the lens with a quick twist of the dial. It's great for video as you are able to shoot in bright daylight with a shallow depth of field, and also allows you to move from bright to dim locations and adjust the light on the fly.
Precision Construction for Secure and Solid Fit
As with all FotodioX Pro-series adapters, these have been specially crafted to withstand professional use. The leaf spring design in the adapter holds the lens tight to the camera body, thus ensuring there is no play between the camera and the lens. The all-metal polished surface guarantees smooth mounting and unique styling, while the adapters are created with precision tolerance that creates a solid, gap-free, no-play, no-wiggle connection without adjustments. Although the lens will fit physically, the automatic diaphragm, autofocusing, or any other functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. Because of this "stop-down" mode will need to be used when metering since the lens does not have the ability to have its aperture controlled by the camera body. You c