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Fotodiox Pro Tlt Rokr Tilt-shift Adapter Nikon F To Canon Rf

Fotodiox Pro Tlt Rokr Tilt-shift Adapter Nikon F To Canon Rf
  • Product Code: eq141800
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$659.85 $1,016.17

Attach your Nikon F-mount lens to your Canon RF-mount mirrorless camera with the Fotodiox Pro TLT ROKR. This complex lens adapter integrates tilt and shift capabilities and can turn your lens into either a perspective-control or a creative-focusing optic. This adapter has +/- 10mm of shift, for correcting converging lines and adjusting composition, as well as 10° of tilt, for fine-tuning your focus position to either increase depth of field or achieve creative selective-focus effects. Additionally, this Nikon F-mount version has a built-in aperture ring to support working with G-type lenses that lack a physical aperture ring.

Nikon F Lens to Canon RF-Mount Cameras    Built-In Aperture Ring/Supports G Lenses    +/- 10mm of Shift, 10° of Tilt    360° Mount Rotation    Chrome-Plated Brass Mounts

Parameters
Camera MountCanon RF
Lens MountNikon F *G-Type Lens (Aperture Ring Lens Compatible)
Electronic CommunicationNo
MaterialBrass, Metal
DimensionsH: 2.7 x W: 2.7 x D: 1.3" / H: 6.8 x W: 6.8 x D: 3.2 cm
Weight0.4 lb / 181 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.425 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)3.8 x 1.8 x 1.6"

A 360° rotating mechanism is incorporated into the adapter's design to permit applying the tilt and shift movements in any orientation required. When zeroed out, the adapter functions as a simple, manual adapter that maintains infinity focus while requiring manual aperture control. Chrome-plated brass mounts contribute to the adapter's durable all-metal construction.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this adaptor work with both Hasselblad CFE and FLE lenses?

A: Yes. The Fotodiox Hasselblad V-Mount Lens to Fujifilm G-Mount GFX Camera adapter will work with those lenses.

Q: 2. is this adaptor will fit with fujifilm XT100 camera?

A: Yes, this will fit onto the Fujifilm X-T100. Note it is a manual adapter, so you will not have autfocus and the f/stop is controled from the adapter not the camera.

Q: 3. is it possible to mount a nikon lens on the nikon camera? with this adapter? i have a full frame d750

A: No it is not. This adapter is only for putting Nikon lenses on Fujifilm cameras.

Q: 4. Could you confirm that this adapter is compatible with Olympus EM5 Mark III? Fotodiox website has a note that this adapter Does NOT fit the E-M5 Mark I/II.

A: The camera dimensions between both EM 5 II and EM 5 III cameras are very similar so I do not believe it will work unfortunately. When tilting and shifting it would hit the top of the camera.

Q: 5. Can i use this adapter with a 12mm laowa lens for canon ef?

A: That adapter is for the older Canon FD lenses it will not work with a EF lens. This adapter will let you use a EF lens on a Sony E mount camera. https://bhpho.to/2W5DD1X

Q: 6. this is a manual adaptor...if i use nikon f1.8g autofocus lens..then is its autofocus work automatically? or always manually with all kind of lens?

A: Always manual with adaptable lenses.

Q: 7. What Hasselblad focal length would yield a 30mm Fuji lens equivalent (i.e., 24mm in 35mm terms) when used with this adapter?

A: The crop factor of Fuji G cameras is 0.79 so you would need a 30mm Hasselblad V mount lens to be equivalent to 24mm in 35mm terms. 30 * 0.79 = 23.7mm

Q: 8. Would Canon FD lenses with this adapter still retain useful function when using full tilt/shift functions on a full frame E-mount?

A: This is a manual adapter it does not transmit any signal.

Q: 9. Can the adapter be shifted and tilted simultaneously?

A: Yes. The FotodioX Pro TLT ROKR can be tilted and shifted simultaneously. The tilt and shift features of them are independent and can be operated individually as well as together.

Q: 10. Is the Adaptor fit with fuji xt100 camera?

A: Yes, that mount will fit onto the Fujifilm X-T100. Note it is a manual adapter so you will not have any autofocus. And f/stop control is adjusted from the adapter not the camera.

18/09/2024

[Brass, Metal] Using this on FF Sony. Bought this to explore some options for a variety of my older Minolta MF lenses. I am still learning the best ways to use the Tilt function to proper effect. The image circle of many of my Minolta MD glass seems to be large enough to cover all but the most extreme shift functions without vignette. APS-C would have little to no problems. If you have some Minolta MD mount glass left from your manual focus days, I would suggest it.

5
17/09/2024

[0.425 lb] This is a part I bought from Fotodiox to match a lens from B&H. It deserves a review. The adapter is beautifully machined, but with this gear your expectations should be reasonable. There are advantages for architecture and limitations.


You can use varied lenses and the part is light and compact, deciding factors for me. It adjusts four ways including aperture. The screw is for tilt!


The amount of shift you can get away with depends on the lens. For example with my 21mm on f.f. as shown s.o.c.. I get 5mm in landscape mode. (Without shift the tree reaches the top of the frame). That is a useful amount to move the horizon, while keeping perspective. Maximum shift is 10mm, better with longer lenses.



O.t.o.h., you cannot tilt in parallel with shift. That happens at right angles. The part pairs to 35mm sensor optics, not medium format. From weight, precision and price pick any two. Regards, C.

5
13/09/2024

[Brass, Metal] I have been wanting to try one of these tilt/shift lens adapters for a while but was hesitant. I have several older Mamiya lenses and I have been using them with a M645 to XID Fotodiox lens adapter on my Hasselblad X1D. I almost purchased (and may still purchase) one of these adapters for my X1D, but I purchased a new Fujifilm GFX 100s and figured now would be a good time to try one, especially with the 100mb sensor. Now that I have one, I can't believe I didn't purchase one earlier. It is solid and built like a tank. It did take a while to figure out how to use it, but once i got it down, I have had no issues. if you are on the fence about purchasing one, I say go for it.

5
18/08/2024

[0.425 lb] I am amazed with this TS adapter. It is far better than the other brand that I have been struggling with.
The TLT ROKR has solid lens mounts on both ends and both movements work fine. I will give them an A+

5
29/07/2024

[0.425 lb] Waiting for my back ordered RF lens has allowed me to use this on my R6 and several fd lenses from 24 to 800mm. I have developed some attachment to my old stock lenses and this adapter used with an R6 is a real joy to experience. The lack of glass is a real bonus in image quality. I mounted a fd 800 5.6L to test IBIS, the IBIS does help, I would guess about 2 stops, the lens really magnifies every bump or movement. I shot some good video footage with the combination and setting the stabilization to on during viewing was quite helpful.
I mounted several other lens as well, I was happy with all setups.
Would not hesitate to buy this adapter again. Fits each mount in a snug and secure manner, good product.

5
29/07/2024

[Canon RF] I own a few manual focus Nikon AIS and non AIS lenses. This adapter works as advertised, has smooth operation, I can use it as a normal straight through adapter, and best of all I can access tilt shift functionality on my Fujifilm cameras. I find it to be a well made adapter, worth the cost, and using the tilt-shift on the Fuji enables new and interesting compositions. I highly recommend it.

5
28/07/2024

[0.425 lb] I've had the adapter out for about 4 sessions of testing and getting the hang of using it with my old Canon FD lenses on a Fuji X-T3. It is a bit tricky because the adapter and the lens are fully manual. A key thing for use with Canon FD lenses is the blue ring: turned one way, the lens is wide open, turned the other way, the lens stops down to the f-stop you've selected with the manual lens ring on the lens. Note that you must put the lens on the adapter with the ring set to the wide open position (labelled Install). The adapter is very nicely constructed, with smooth motions. It comes with no front or back caps, and no case, in a very small box (minimal packaging). There is one minor change I would suggest to the designers: there are 4 ticks between the zero and five degree marks, and 4 more between 5 and 10. Maybe when I get the hang of it, I will visually determine the angle setting I need, but right now I am using a chart or table, and it would be nicer to have ticks every 1 degree, instead of every 1.25 degrees. A pretty minor gripe! I have one hypothetical concern: the brass setscrew that you tighten to lock the tilt at a certain angle is rather small. I worry it might break or fail at some point. But this is entirely hypothetical, and there is the reality that there is only so much room to play with on such an adapter -- it all has to fit in the difference between the flange distances of Canon FD and Fuji X mounts. And even the setscrews/knobs on Canon TSE lenses are not very large, so perhaps I shouldn't worry. I am really enjoying the opportunity to work with lens tilt and shift lens for 1/10 the price of a Canon or Nikon TS lens.

5
06/07/2024

[Brass, Metal] I love tilt/shift lenses, but they are expensive. A less expensive way to get the same look is a lens made for a larger format combined with a tilt/shift adapter. So I use a FF lens on an APS-C camera and I can use the full range of shift and tilt without getting any vignetting.
The Fotodiox adapter is well-built out of quality aluminum, and I didn't detect and light leaks or loose fitting between adapter and lens or adapter and camera.
This one works very smoothly, the shift function is engaged with the press of a lever, and locks once you release it.
The tilt is locked with a screw, and only moves in one direction, from 0 to 10 but it doesn't tilt in the opposite direction, i.e., no -10 setting.
The entire assembly can be rotated 360 but the tilt and shift cannot be rotated independently. This is a feature found in much more expensive units.
All in all, I'm extremely pleased with this adapter, highly recommended.

5
25/06/2024

[Brass, Metal] I knew that the tilt-shift lens would be a challenge but I found a website called Northlite Images with an enormous amount of information. After several trials, I learned the technique. Which I have to say was well worth the effort. I do product photography for my partner's ETSY website and encounter a myriad of items to photograph I find that the tilt-shift had improved my composition shots right off the bat.

5
06/06/2024

[0.425 lb] Update to my review where I was less than thrilled with the tilt lock mechanism. After contacting Fotodiox about the problem I was informed that the tiny screw next to the locking knob can be adjusted to increase the holding power of the tilt lock. This made a huge difference. I now give this product and Fotodiox support five stars.

5

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