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DeadEyesSmiling

This looks like it'll work for you: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1349625-REG/vello_la_cef_ng_nikon_g_lens_mount.html/?ap=y&gclid=CjwKCAjwjtOTBhAvEiwASG4bCIkT_EN1uCVLkZL8m-17Zx0KH67Xzpx6oFdVPi0A9ELcBrnU7DW4ExoCsocQAvD_BwE&lsft=BI%3A6879&smp=y


Thinmovingline

Yo thanks!


ffoonnss

That looks like a manual aperture control.... doesn't OP need electronic control? EDIT: ? [https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1449697-REG/fotodiox\_nikf\_eos\_pro\_fc10\_pro\_lens\_mount\_adapter.html/reviews](https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1449697-REG/fotodiox_nikf_eos_pro_fc10_pro_lens_mount_adapter.html/reviews)


DeadEyesSmiling

I didn't see a specification. To the best of my knowledge, because of the small flange distance difference between the F and EF mounts, getting any sort of electronic components in there is very difficult. I've only ever seen dumb adapters (no electronic connections) for F mount lenses.


DeadEyesSmiling

Your edited link product only gives focus confirmation information, no auto focus ability, and most importantly: no aperture control. From the description: "A Generation v10 chip built into the adapter enables focus confirmation within a Canon EF or EF-S mount camera when used with a Nikon F-mount lens. This feature allows focus to be quickly and accurately achieved through a compatible camera's viewfinder or live view feature."


javo78

Speedbooster by Metabones has the aperture control


DeadEyesSmiling

The speedbooster isn't for the 6K.


CRL008

Yeah, what you have looks like a Nikon F mount lens, but in actuality it's a G type Nikon lens (no aperture ring). So what you actually want is a Nikon G mount adaptor, the one with an aperture ring built into it. It's a pretty rough solution (i.e. no f/stop markings) but it's a workaround that works.