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  2. Micro-Nikkor - Wikipedia

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    AF-S DX Micro-Nikkor 85mm f /3.5G ED VR lens. Micro-Nikkor is a family of macro lenses produced by Nikon for their 35mm film and digital cameras. The first Micro-Nikkor lens was the 5cm f /3.5 lens introduced in 1956 for Nikon's S-mount rangefinder cameras.

  3. Extension tube - Wikipedia

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    Extension tubes are sometimes confused with teleconverters, an optical component (i.e., containing lenses) designed to increase effective focal length. A close-up lens also enables focusing closer for macro photography but, unlike an extension tube, a close-up lens actually is an optical element.

  4. Depth-of-field adapter - Wikipedia

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    A DOF adapter focuses an image onto a translucent screen (similar to how one would look at a focused image through a system camera's viewfinder) located between an external lens and the camera's main lens. The camcorder can frame this intermediate screen by focusing in macro mode.

  5. Lens mount - Wikipedia

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    This lens adapter is a passive adapter designed for mounting a Nikon F mount lens to a Micro Four Thirds camera. Main article: Lens adapter Lens mount adapters are designed to attach a lens to a camera body with non-matching mounts.

  6. Kiron Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Kiron Corporation was a subsidiary of Kino Precision Industries, Ltd., a Japanese manufacturer of photographic lenses.Kiron was based in Carson, California, operating in the 1980s primarily as the United States distributor of Kiron lenses, which were offered in a variety of mounts compatible with many popular 135 film manual focus single-lens reflex camera systems.

  7. Nikon Z-mount - Wikipedia

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    Nikon SLR cameras, both film and digital, have used the Nikon F-mount with its 44 mm diameter since 1959. The Z-mount has a 55 mm diameter. The FTZ lens adapter allows many F-mount lenses to be used on Z-mount cameras. [5] The FTZ allows AF-S, AF-P and AF-I lenses to autofocus on Z-mount cameras.

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