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Kipon T2 Adapter Sony A-mount T2

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  • Kipon T2 Adapter
  • for connection of T2 Lenses
  • but also suitable for corresponding bellows, microscope adapters, telescopes and other attachments with T2 thread on SLR cameras
  • suitable for Minolta AF / Sony A

The T2 adapter connects T2 lenses, which have a standardized T2 connection thread, to your camera and its bayonet connection. It is screwed onto the lens and then the lens can be locked.

Important: The T2 adapter is a purely mechanical connection or transition ring, it does not use any existing control contacts, AF drives or aperture control rings. existing control contacts, AF drives or aperture control contacts of your camera

Lenses with a T2 mount can in most cases be used on your camera with aperture priority, but certainly with manual setting of time and aperture.

Please read carefully the instruction manual of your camera,
if you use a manual lens.

Please check if your Sony A model
really uses the Sony A bayonet. Some A models use the E bayonet. Not suitable for Sony Alpha 77.

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Kipon T2 Adapter Sony A-mount T2

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  • Kipon T2 Adapter
  • for connection of T2 Lenses
  • but also suitable for corresponding bellows, microscope adapters, telescopes and other attachments with T2 thread on SLR cameras
  • suitable for Minolta AF / Sony A

Product description for Kipon T2 Adapter Sony A-mount

The T2 adapter connects T2 lenses, which have a standardized T2 connection thread, to your camera and its bayonet connection. It is screwed onto the lens and then the lens can be locked.

Important: The T2 adapter is a purely mechanical connection or transition ring, it does not use any existing control contacts, AF drives or aperture control rings. existing control contacts, AF drives or aperture control contacts of your camera

Lenses with a T2 mount can in most cases be used on your camera with aperture priority, but certainly with manual setting of time and aperture.

Please read carefully the instruction manual of your camera,
if you use a manual lens.

Please check if your Sony A model
really uses the Sony A bayonet. Some A models use the E bayonet. Not suitable for Sony Alpha 77.

Kipon T2 Adapter Sony A-mount T2

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Objektiv-Anschluss
T2
Kamera-Anschluss
Sony A-Mount
Sonstiges
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schwarz
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