Fotodiox Pro SQ-NIK Adapter.

 Bronica SQ Lens to Nikon F Mount Digital SLR Body Camera.

In excellent used condition, the one in the photos is the one you will get.
Comes with case.


Description

Features:

Mounts Bronica SQ Mount Lenses to Nikon F Mount SLR Cameras; infinity focus or beyond allowed

Enhanced craftsmanship and high-tolerance construction for demanding professionals

Precise fit and solid connection; lens has no play, gap or wiggling when mounted on adapter and no adjustments required

Precision all-metal construction with chrome plated brass mounts for secure and solid fit.


Nikon FX DSLR Cameras - Popular models include:

• D3, D3S, D3X, D4, D4S, D5, D6

• D800 / D800E, D810 / D810A, D850, Df

• D600, D610, D700, D750, D780


Nikon DX DSLR Cameras - Popular models include:

• D1X, D2X, D2Xs, D1H, D2H, D2Hs

• D100, D200, D300, D300S, D500

• D40, D40X, D50 , D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90v

• D3000, D3100, D3200, D3300, D3400, D3500

• D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D5500, D5600

• D7000, D7100, D7200, D7500

Whether you're shooting digitally or on film, Fotodiox offers the world's largest selection of lens adapters. Mix camera/lens platforms or reinvigorate vintage glass; Fotodiox has hundreds of ways to mount lenses onto your DSLR or SLR camera. Our adapters deliver infinity focus, manual aperture control, and a sturdy build for lasting quality.

Note:

• This is a manual adapter, so lens functions that rely on electronic communication with the camera body (autofocus, AE metering, image stabilization, etc.) will be disrupted.

• Some cameras need to be set a certain way to work with our adapters or you may get a message such as 'Error Lens Not Attached - Check lens'. Please check the support articles on the Fotodiox Knowledge Base for possible solutions on a variety of camera brands.

• 'Focus-By-Wire' lenses (such as Canon's STM or Nikons AF-P) requires power to engage the manual focus rings on the lens, since manual lens mount adapters do not power the lens, those lenses will not be able to focus.

• Set your exposure manually or meter using your camera's Aperture Priority (stop-down) mode.

• If your lens does not have a manual aperture control ring, the lens aperture will revert to its default position, which depending on the lens is either stopped down to its largest f-stop or opened up to its smallest f-stop.