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Gowing Lens Flipper Fuji X-mount Seo Title

Gowing Lens Flipper Fuji X-mount Seo Title
  • Product Code: eq31526
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$230.85 $327.81

Simple and ingenious, the GoWing Lens Flipper Fuji X-Mount SEO Titlefrom GoWing Lens Flipper Fuji X-Mount SEO Titleprovides a fast and effective way for carrying and switching lenses in the field. With a double-sided lens mount and sturdy shoulder strap, you can attach your favorite glass to the Lens Flipper and have it hang conveniently at your side while shooting. But it's not until you need to change lenses on your camera, that the true beauty of the Flipper is revealed-- quickly attach your working lens to the Flipper's bottom mount, flip it over, remove your alternate lens and attach it to your camera. No fuss, no muss.

With a strong lug on each side and a 1"-wide adjustable strap, the lightweight Lens Flipper securely holds even large telephoto lenses and hangs at the ready when it's time for you to swap. The Lens Flipper includes a dust cap, which keeps the side of the flipper that is not being used dust- and debris-free.

Two-Sided Locking Mount    Attach a Lens to One or Both Sides    Enables Quick Lens Switches    Sturdy Adjustable Shoulder Strap

Parameters
Strap Length61" / 155 cm
Strap Width1" / 2.5 cm
Maximum Weight Supported200 lb / 90.7 kg
Weight6.2 oz / 176 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.41 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)3.5 x 3.4 x 3.25"

Double-sided lens mount to attach and carry Fuji X lenses

Dual mounts and "flip-able" design enable quick lens swaps while shooting.

Sturdy lugs and 1"-wide adjustable length shoulder strap secure even heavy lenses and keep them conveniently at your side.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does this lens will work on a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera?

A: Yes! I bought it for that reason.

Q: 2. Since this is an item that is meant to carry an extra lens, how is that accomplished with out an over the shoulder strap?

A: The GoWing Lens Flipper Versatile for Canon RF-Mount Lenses has a 1/4"-20 socket, so it could be carried with camera strap systems that use a 1/4"-20 stud.

Q: 3. Are there caps on this? I am concerned about dust. Without caps my concern is you have a little cup pointing up catching dust, you put the lens on and flip it, dust falls onto rear of lens, put lens back on camera, dust in camera.

A: there are no provided caps....you could use a camera body cap or use two lenses so that it's always covered ...just a note--the camera body caps don't fit very tight...at least mine don't...

Q: 4. Will this work on the Panasonic GH4?

A: Yes it will. Very sharp

Q: 5. If I order this for fuji x now, when can I get this product?

A: We are expecting availability for this product August 25th, 2016.

Q: 6. The picture only shows the outside of the cap. Is the inside designed to fit *any* standard mount for F lenses? [Could it be used as a body cap on a Nikon F?]

A: This cap only fits the rear mount of a Nikon F mount lens.

Q: 7. will it fit sony a 6000?

A: I love this lens... It fit and works wonderful with the Sony@6000. The colors you get from this lens are amazing.Love it...

Q: 8. Would this product hold up to having two large L telephoto lenses attached all day on a long hot day outside? Can the plastic hold up to it? I was just thinking if a person became good at this change-over system, this could hold the 2nd and 3rd lenses, counting the 1st on the camera body. Is there anything that tells of a maximum weight or anything that would prevent this?

A: Holding two lens would not hang or balance as good on the side of your body. I first researched the product on the manufactures webpage. The center ring is all metal and there was a video of a man hanging off the strap. Who knows if it was not a lucky try and many breaks, but it shows the center is quite strong. The lens mount strength are all in the screws holding the metal rings to the body but it looks strong enough to support a large lens over time. I have only briefly owned mine but it seems to be a well made product. One dropped expensive lens would be too much bad press for such a company, I would think.

Q: 9. Will this work well on the a7?

A: The Sony a7 is a full-frame camera while this Rokinon 12mm T2.2 Cine Lens for Sony E Mount is for smaller APS-C sensors. If you use it straight on the camera in full frame mode, you will see severe darkening of the corners or vignetting. However, Sony is aware of this and has a APS-C mode that is selectable in the camera so in the end, you can use this lens on the a7. It will deliver sharp images, day or night. Just be aware you are cropping the image so you will not get as many MP's out of the image like in full-frame mode. Correctly handled, the difference in image quality is not considered an issue by most pros.

Q: 10. can someone confirm this product hold both EF and EF-S lenses?

A: It might not work for an EF-S lens that has a back part that protrudes too far back. The mount is the same, but some EF-S lenses don't work with some full frame cameras because that back part hits the mirror.

07/08/2024

[0.41 lb] Genius idea! I'm so glad they finally made one for Fuji.

5
27/07/2024

[61" / 155 cm] I bought this to be able to carry a Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro lens with me, and at times a Nikon 70-300mm. Both worked well with the Lens Flipper. They don't mention that there is a cap in the box, so I bought a cap at the same time. It's ok to have the two (one from the box and the extra for like $5) because when not in use you can cover both sides to prevent dust and dirt. My two comments is that I would like a color code to be able to know which lens you are releasing. If you check out videos on how to use it, you carry one lens with the Lens Flipper, then when you want to switch lens, you remove from the camera and attach the camera lens to the lens flipper, then you remove the new lens from the flipper. However, for the few seconds you have both lenses on the lens flipper, it is possible to release the wrong lens. Example, I had my macro lens on the lens flipper and A 24-120mm on my D750. Once both lens were on the lens flipper, I was holding the macro ready for the release to allow me to mount it on my D750. But by mistake I pressed the release for the 24-120. So be careful to release the correct lens. If there was a color coding on the release, that mistake would be harder to make. I also would like the release to be a bit more firm, I am a little concerned that it could bump against something and release the lens. Maybe they should have a lock position. But overall I found it very useful.

5
08/07/2024

[0.41 lb] This is an ingenious little device that makes lens swapping a breeze. Works great with my Fuji lenses (most of the time sigma 18-50 and fuji 70-300). The lenses feel secure and the device seems sturdy and well built.

5
03/05/2024

[6.2 oz / 176 g] I have used this product a few times. This is a convenient way to have access to a second lens.

5
07/04/2024

[0.41 lb] If you only want to carry one extra lens, this makes doing that and changing lenses less hassle. It is light and not bulky. One had holding teh camera, another the lens, and you are done.

5

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