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TTArtisan Lens adapter- Kameraanschluss: Fujifilm X

Objektivadapter
Item Nr. 36265
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  • Lens adapter Leica M to Fujifilm X
  • cross-system lens use
  • no transfer of autofocus and aperture control
  • Leica M Lenses on cameras with Fujifilm X bayonet

For simple, cross-system lens use.
In order to be able to combine lenses and camera bodies with different bayonet mounts, a special third-party lens adapter is thus required. It should be noted when combining that there is no transfer of autofocus and aperture control. The subject is focused manually.
Leica M Lenses can be attached to cameras with Fuji X bayonet with this adapter.

Kameraanschluss: Fujifilm X
Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 42,-
35,08 Objektivadapter
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

TTArtisan Lens adapter- Kameraanschluss: Fujifilm X

Short profile

  • Lens adapter Leica M to Fujifilm X
  • cross-system lens use
  • no transfer of autofocus and aperture control
  • Leica M Lenses on cameras with Fujifilm X bayonet

Product description for TTArtisan Lens adapter Fujifilm X

For simple, cross-system lens use.
In order to be able to combine lenses and camera bodies with different bayonet mounts, a special third-party lens adapter is thus required. It should be noted when combining that there is no transfer of autofocus and aperture control. The subject is focused manually.
Leica M Lenses can be attached to cameras with Fuji X bayonet with this adapter.

TTArtisan Lens adapter- Kameraanschluss: Fujifilm X

Technik
Objektiv-Anschluss
Leica M
Kamera-Anschluss
Fujifilm X
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497904

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