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MonsterAdapter Nikon F to Sony E Mount AF Adapter
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    Main Features of the MonsterAdapter LA-FE1:

    1. AF capable with Nikon AF-I, AF-S, AF-P lenses. MF only with screw drive and MF lenses;
    2. Automatically recognizing and supporting both the electromagnetic and mechanic-lever controlled aperture;
    3. Supporting human/animal eye AF if the body is capable;
    4. Supporting high-speed continuous shooting up to 10fps if the body is capable;
    5. Supporting the lens’ VR function and its co-working with the body’s 5-axis stabilization;
    6. Designed with detachable tripod mount;
    7. Supporting F mount tele-converters;
    8. Easy upgrading of firmware by simply connecting the camera body and computer with USB cable.

    LA-FE1 brings multiple AF advantages from Sony E bodies to Nikon F lenses, including hundreds of AF points across the frame, human/animal eye focus, real time AF tracking and AE in continuous shooting mode, etc.

    LA-FE1 is equipped with high-speed aperture motor and can automatically recognize and support electromagnetic and mechanic lever controlled aperture of Nikon F mount lenses.

    The lenses’ VR can be activated by the half-pressed shutter button and can be working well along with Sony bodies’ 5-axis stabilization.

    The adapter is designed with the tripod mount, which is detachable and easy to carry. More tripod mount options for various uses will be available in the future as per the demands of our customers.

    Fully-supported cameras:

    • Alpha 7 II (Ver 2.0 or higher), Alpha 7 III;
    • Alpha 7R II, Alpha 7R III, Alpha 7R IV;
    • Alpha 7S III,
    • Alpha 7C;
    • Alpha 9, Alpha 9 II;
    • Alpha 6100, Alpha 6300, Alpha 6400, Alpha 6500, Alpha 6600.

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