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ผลิตที่
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สูตรเลนส์
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อัปเดต
4 ก.ค. 2569
Sony E (adapted from Nikon F-mount)
ปีผลิต
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ผลิตที่
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สูตรเลนส์
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อัปเดต
4 ก.ค. 2569
This entry does not describe a single lens but rather the practice of adapting Nikon manual-focus F-mount lenses (Non-AI, AI, and AI-S designations) to Sony E-mount (NEX) mirrorless cameras via an adapter. According to the reviews, Nikon's manual-focus F-mount system evolved through four meter-coupling designations: Non-AI (also called 'pre-AI'), AI, AI-S, and AI'd, which can be identified by inspecting the mount area on the rear of the lens. The reviews note that these mechanical differences primarily affect metering compatibility on Nikon bodies; when adapting to a non-Nikon body (such as Sony E-mount), those distinctions largely become irrelevant to image-making and mostly influence the price you pay. One reviewer specifically recommends buying AI-S versions if you intend to also use the lenses on film or DSLR bodies, and to test each specimen for flaring, ghosting, CA, and bokeh before committing to the look. The reviews also single out the Nikon Series E lenses (which are AI-S compatible) as being cheap yet sometimes optically on par with the Nikkor AI/AI-S lenses when adapted, provided lens flare isn't a dealbreaker. No specific nicknames or jargon for this adapter setup are established in the sources.
สรุป: This is a system-and-adapter approach rather than a single lens: adapting Nikon Non-AI / AI / AI-S (and AI-S-compatible Series E) manual-focus glass onto Sony E-mount. It suits photographers and filmmakers who want affordable, characterful vintage glass usable across film, DSLR, and mirrorless bodies. The reviews are clear that you should test each lens for flare, ghosting, CA, and bokeh, and that cheap Series E lenses can punch above their price when adapted, so long as flare isn't a problem for your work.
โบเก้ (bokeh) ควรทดสอบเป็นรายชิ้น; ไม่มีลักษณะเฉพาะเจาะจงที่ระบุได้
เลนส์ซีรีส์ E สามารถให้คุณภาพดีมาก และในบางกรณีก็เทียบได้กับเลนส์ Nikkor ในระบบ AI/AI‑S เมื่อนำไปใช้งานผ่านอะแดปเตอร์
แฟลร์มักถูกระบุว่าเป็นข้อกังวล และอาจเกิดขึ้นอย่างรุนแรงกับบางตัว ดังนั้นควรทดสอบก่อนซื้อ
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This entry does not describe a single lens but rather the practice of adapting Nikon manual-focus F-mount lenses (Non-AI, AI, and AI-S designations) to Sony E-mount (NEX) mirrorless cameras via an adapter. According to the reviews, Nikon's manual-focus F-mount system evolved through four meter-coupling designations: Non-AI (also called 'pre-AI'), AI, AI-S, and AI'd, which can be identified by inspecting the mount area on the rear of the lens. The reviews note that these mechanical differences primarily affect metering compatibility on Nikon bodies; when adapting to a non-Nikon body (such as Sony E-mount), those distinctions largely become irrelevant to image-making and mostly influence the price you pay. One reviewer specifically recommends buying AI-S versions if you intend to also use the lenses on film or DSLR bodies, and to test each specimen for flaring, ghosting, CA, and bokeh before committing to the look. The reviews also single out the Nikon Series E lenses (which are AI-S compatible) as being cheap yet sometimes optically on par with the Nikkor AI/AI-S lenses when adapted, provided lens flare isn't a dealbreaker. No specific nicknames or jargon for this adapter setup are established in the sources.