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Canon EF to Nikon Z Lens Adapter (Passive)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Simple, functional and useful — designed to make everyday life easier.

Canon EF to Nikon Z Lens Adapter (Passive)

This 3D printed adapter allows you to mount Canon EF lenses on Nikon Z mount cameras.

It is a passive mechanical adapter, designed to physically connect the lens to the camera body without electronic communication. This makes it ideal for manual focus photography, video use, experimentation, and DIY camera setups.

Perfect for photographers who want to reuse existing Canon lenses on the Nikon Z mirrorless system.

Features

• Adapter from Canon EF mount to Nikon Z mount
• Fully passive mechanical adapter (no electronics)
• Ideal for manual focus lenses and video work
• Compact and lightweight design
• Easy to print and assemble

Important Notes

• No electronic communication between lens and camera
• No autofocus
• No electronic aperture control
• Designed for manual photography use

Recommended Materials

For best durability:

  • PETG
  • ABS
  • ASA

PLA can work for testing but is not recommended for long-term use.lens adapter

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