ProOptic Nikon "G" Lens to Micro 4/3 Body Mount for Olympus PEN E-P1, PEN E-P2, PEN E-PL1, Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1, GH1, G1, G2

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2014-12-20T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Works well. Great adapter

Although the mount is made of plastic, this is a solid, well build adapter. It works perfectly with my Nikon 28mm f/1.8g, 50mm f/1.8g and 85mm f/1.8g lenses. I am mounting these to my Panasonic GH3 for video. It also works with my Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 VC lens. Older non g lenses also will work. I have an old Tamron 70-300 lens that can be used with the adapter.

Jason S.

2014-02-12T19:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Good adapter

Its okay. A little to put on and remove but it works fine. Seems to be easier with each use.

NATHAN R.

ProOPTIC Nikon "G" Lens to Micro 4/3 Body Mount Specifications

About ProOPTIC Nikon "G" Lens to Micro 4/3 Body Mount

If you have a G mount lense, this Mount Adapters will allow you to use your lenses on the film/digital camera body. Sharing lenses has some distinct advantages. Certain prime lens just can't be replaced, and you save the cost of purchase on new lenses.

This Adorama lens mount adapter is made with high standard precision. The leaf spring design in the adaptor holds the lens tight to the camera body ensuring there is no play between the camera and the lens. Its all metal design and polished surface is designed to guarantee smooth mounting and long lasting experiences.

This lens mount adapter allows All Nikon lenses, including the Nikon G-type lens with out an aperture ring, to fit on micro 4/3 camera body and still maintain the full control of the aperture adjustment.

Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or any other functions will not operate correctly while using this adapter. In this case "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 can shoot with manual mode or aperture priority mode. Infinity focusing is guaranteed.