SKU: GC117-ZN-RF-IND-100

KipperTie Zeiss Nano Prime RF

KipperTie Zeiss Nano Prime RF

These RF mounts have been designed specifically for the Zeiss Nano Prime range of lenses, opening up their use to RED and Canon camera owners.

Construction is from solid stainless steel, with a carefully designed inner light trap. The originally supplied Zeiss shims can be used. A quality RF rear cap is included for each mount, as is stainless steel mounting hardware and T6 l-key for fitting.

Each lens has a unique rear element and optical baffle design, meaning that the each RF mount is tailored for a specific focal length only. They cannot be interchanged between lenses due to the mechanical differences between each lens design.

Lens mounts do not pass data from lens to camera.

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KipperTie Zeiss Nano Prime RF

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KipperTie Zeiss Nano Prime RF

These RF mounts have been designed specifically for the Zeiss Nano Prime range of lenses, opening up their use to RED and Canon camera owners.

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