Metabones Nikon G to Micro FourThirds Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x

Key Features
- Nikon F/G mount to Micro 4/3
- 0.71x magnification
- 5 Elements in 4 Groups
- All Micro Four Thirds cameras are supported
- Black Satin exterior; Black Matte interior
- Locking Mechanism to Secure Lens
- Push-Button Lens Release
- Brass Mounting Rings
- Detachable Tripod Foot
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Overview
When it comes to capturing high-quality photos from a Micro Four Thirds camera, the Metabones Nikon G to Micro FourThirds Speed Booster Ultra is an ideal choice. Featuring an outstanding magnification rating of 0.71x, this accessory effectively reduces the crop factor from 1.66x to 1.42x for all Canon EF and Nikon F/G mounts. In addition, this accessory also helps in providing an excellent autofocus with a perfect balance of speed, accuracy, reliability, and consistency.
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- Metabones Nikon G to Micro FourThirds Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x MB_SPNFG-M43-BM3
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