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.
Competitively priced
Urth Lens Mount Adapter: Compatible with M42 Lens to Leica L Camera Body
List price 54,99 €
46, 75 €
Leica M-Adapter-L
465 €
Fotodiox Pro Lens Mount Adapter - Nikon Nikkor F Mount G-Type to Fujifilm G-Mount (NikG-GFX-Pro)
182 €
Fotodiox Pro Lens Mount Adapter Canon EOS (EF / EF-S) D/SLR Lens to C-Mount (1" Screw Mount) Cine & CCTV (EOS-C-Pro)
59, 99 €
K&F Lens Adapter Nikon F (G-type) - Sony E-Mount (IV PRO)
52, 95 €
K&F Lens Adapter Tamron Adaptall - Sony E-Mount
29, 95 €
Swarovski T2 Ring Nikon
39, 95 €
Viltrox EF-NEX IV Lens Mount Adapter
List price 164 €
101, 66 €
TechartPro LM-EA9 Adapter Leica M-Sony E
499 €
Leica R-Adapter M
490 €
TechartPro TZC-01 AF Adapter Canon EF to Nikon Z
319 €
TechartPro TZE-02 Sony E and Nikon Z AF Adapter
319 €
Megadap Autofocus Adapter Canon EF lens - Nikon Z body EFTZ21
349 €
Viltrox EF-M1 Lens Mount Adapter
164 €
DZOFilm Octopus adapter for PL lens to Fujifilm X mount
290 €
K&F Lens Adapter Contax Yashica - Nikon F (with glass)
74, 95 €
K&F Lens Adapter Pentax K - Nikon F (with glass)
74, 95 €
Fujifilm M-Mount Adapter for X-Pro1
179 €
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.

























































