Mount adapter
With a mount adapter, you can easily connect various lens shapes to your camera. In this way, you can combine several functionalities to each other, to add various effects to your photography.
Caruba Reverse Ring EOS-58mm
14, 95 €
Pixel Hotshoe Adapter TF-334 from Sony to Canon/Nikon
19, 95 €
Competitively priced
Urth Lens Mount Adapter: Compatible with Nikon F Lens to Fujifilm X Camera Body
List price 48,99 €
39, 20 €
Viltrox EF-L Canon EF(-S) - Panasonic L Mount Adapter
List price 216 €
159 €
Metabones ARRI PL naar Nikon Z-mount T CINE Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x
849 €
Mofage POCO Drop-In Filter Adapter Standard Kit (Z-mount)
479 €
Viltrox EF-L Pro AF Mount Adapter
279, 95 €
K&F Auto Focus Lens Adapter Canon EF / EF-S - EOS R
123, 95 €
K&F Lens Adapter Minolta MD - Canon EOS (EF / EF-S)
58, 95 €
K&F Lens Adapter Nikon F - Sony E-Mount (IV PRO)
44, 95 €
K&F Lens Adapter Leica R - Leica M
42, 95 €
NOVOFLEX Adapter Nikon lens to Canon EOS-R camera
169, 99 €
K&F Lens Adapter Sony Alpha A en Minolta AF - Nikon Z
41, 95 €
K&F Lens Adapter Canon FD - Micro 4/3 (PRO)
39, 95 €
K&F Lens Adapter Canon EOS (EF / EF-S) - Nikon Z
39, 95 €
K&F Lens Adapter Konica AR - Leica L
37, 95 €
NOVOFLEX Adapter Leica M lens to Canon EOS-R camera
149, 99 €
K&F Lens Adapter Leica M - EOS R
37, 95 €
What is a mount adapter?
A mount adapter is an extension ring with which lenses and filters with different mounts can be connected to the body of your camera. Thanks to the large offer of adapters, almost all types of lenses can be attached to other camera bodies. In contrast to an extension ring, the mount adapter is not hollow inside and can transfer complete information between lens and camera via the contact points.
Focus and autofocus
With a mount adapter, it is possible to keep the focus of your lens at the right level and also to use the autofocus function of the camera. Since a glass plate is mounted in the adapter, distortion can be prevented from occurring and the vignetting is limited. In addition, light loss is prevented from occurring when you would otherwise have to work with several lenses.

























































