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Novoflex Lens adapter - Objektivanschluss: Nikon - Kameraanschluss: Fujifilm X

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  • Use the high quality of the classics on your modern digital camera

Adapter ring for connecting a NOVOFLEX fast shooting lens to Fujifilm X-Pro cameras.

Objektivanschluss: Nikon
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MSRP* 169,-
142,34 Objektivadapter
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Novoflex Lens adapter - Objektivanschluss: Nikon - Kameraanschluss: Fujifilm X

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  • Use the high quality of the classics on your modern digital camera

Product description for Novoflex Lens adapter Nikon

Adapter ring for connecting a NOVOFLEX fast shooting lens to Fujifilm X-Pro cameras.

Novoflex Lens adapter - Objektivanschluss: Nikon - Kameraanschluss: Fujifilm X

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Objektiv-Anschluss
ohne Angabe
Kamera-Anschluss
Fujifilm X
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
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4030432741093
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FUX/NIK

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