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You can get the lens flipper this is based on for Nikon Z then take it apart and using 1/4 20 bolts, nuts and a PD capture plate make it capture compatible. That's what I did for micro four thirds
Not a bad price for the v2 capture clip itself, one would just need to buy the plate.
My two cents...I had the Sony E-mount version of this for a few weeks but eventually sold years back when it was still sold by PD. It's great for the right scenario and photographer, but the idea of pricey lens exposed when event shooting was far too risky bumping into things for me. Wish there was some padded fabric sleeve around it one can pull down/up over the lens for some added protection, and a locking mechanism.
You can get the lens flipper this is based on for Nikon Z then take it apart and using 1/4 20 bolts, nuts and a PD capture plate make it capture compatible. That's what I did for micro four thirds
Lens flipper = $76?
Last edited by MellowRain3662 March 28, 2025 at 10:41 AM.
You can get the lens flipper this is based on for Nikon Z then take it apart and using 1/4 20 bolts, nuts and a PD capture plate make it capture compatible. That's what I did for micro four thirds
Can't tell which part of the flipper you're using. Are you just buying that to cannibalize the metal Z mount bracket for the lens or are you using the whole thing to MacGuyver to the capture v2?
You can get the lens flipper this is based on for Nikon Z then take it apart and using 1/4 20 bolts, nuts and a PD capture plate make it capture compatible. That's what I did for micro four thirds
Did you do this with the original LF or the versatile?
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My two cents...I had the Sony E-mount version of this for a few weeks but eventually sold years back when it was still sold by PD. It's great for the right scenario and photographer, but the idea of pricey lens exposed when event shooting was far too risky bumping into things for me. Wish there was some padded fabric sleeve around it one can pull down/up over the lens for some added protection, and a locking mechanism.
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Can't tell which part of the flipper you're using. Are you just buying that to cannibalize the metal Z mount bracket for the lens or are you using the whole thing to MacGuyver to the capture v2?
Did you do this with the original LF or the versatile?
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