The “CANIKON” is the world’s first autofocus Canon-to-Nikon adapter
Feb 25, 2019
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If you want to use a Canon EF lens on a Nikon Z camera, with autofocus – it’s about to become possible. Kipon has announced the world’s first Canon-to-Nikon adapter that lets you use EF-mount lenses with Nikon Z cameras without losing the autofocus function.
While there are some Canon-to-Nikon adapters on the market, all of them only allow you to use manual focus. The new adapter from Kipon lets you use using Canon EF and EF-S lenses on a Nikon Z body while maintaining the AF function. You can also use it with third-party EF lenses, such as Sigma or Tamron.

For now, Kipon hasn’t given any details on the shipping or price of the new Canikon adapter. The company will introduce it at CP+ 2019 in Yokohama, Japan, which starts on 28 February. And as soon as we know more, we’ll update the article – so stay tuned.
[via Nikon Rumors]
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So, any update on this adapter? I never saw any information come out from it during CP+ and no other mentions of it outside of the teaser.