Some updates as of September 2022
This is the end, I am no longer making this adapter. The interest for the Nikon 1 system dropped dramatically and as a natural process, even the interest for the V3-F1A. I do still have some ready for shipping, so in case you are interested, just contact me according to the information below. However, after those last items are sold I will not be making new ones. It is simply too complicated and time consuming to continue with this in such low volume. It has been a nice and long journey, I have been making these since 2013 so it's almost ten years now. I would like to thank you all who bought this and through that gave me the support and motivation to continue.
I leave the post below untouched for those who might still be interested in buying the last items available. Please disregard any part of it which says that I will continue making this forever. After the last items are sold, I will not make more.
The V3-F1A post as of 2017
I often get this question: "Do you still have this adapter available?" and my answer is always the same. I will continue making the adapter as long as there is interest for it.
My CNC project, a machine necessary to make the adapters, is ready and done for quite a while ago, and in fact it also went through a major upgrade since the introduction of V1-F1A, it enabled me to make the adapters in better quality than before and that resulted in the V2-F1A. Then after a while I upgraded the CNC even more and that resulted in the currently available V3-F1A, the third generation of the Nikon 1 flash adapter.
I will, even in the future, keep the manufacturing volume fairly low because this is only a hobby activity for me, so I have no possibilities to build up a large stock, but never the less, the adapter is available in a new, and even better version than the V2-F1A was.
The new version does not look 100% identical to the V2-F1A, but the design change is not very large, mainly aesthetic. The changes I made do not mean change in functionality, only in looks and of course, it resulted also in an even better quality.
The V3-F1A adapter
The V3 in the name of V3-F1A has nothing to do with the Nikon 1 V3 camera model, it is just a version indicator, V1-F1A was version 1 and V2-F1A was version 2 and of course, V3-F1A is version 3 of the functionally same adapter as the first generation.
This adapter is designed to be used as a flash adapter on Nikon 1 V1, or equivalent like the V2 and V3 camera models. It will allow the user to attach a small standard flash unit with a maximum weight of 120 g (4.2 oz), including batteries. A PC cord or a radio trigger must be used if the user wishes to use heavier flashes. By not complying with this, the adapter or the camera may get damaged due to the weight and the forces involved.
The hotshoe can be used to support a radio trigger. If you wish to trigger a heavier flash and don't have a radio trigger, you can use the PC contact on the side of the adapter to attach the flash to the adapter.
TTL is not supported; you must use the flash in manual or in Auto mode if the flash you are using has that mode. Most flashes, but far from all, have a thyristor automatic mode; check out the manual of your flash. As an example, the Nikon SB-300 and SB-400 don't have this mode, so they can only be used in full manual mode with this adapter. As another example, the Nikon SB900 has this mode and can be used with the adapter but still not in iTTL mode.
Type of flashes the V3-F1A can be used with
Use the V3-F1A only with flashes which are designed to be used on digital cameras. Don't take a chance with any old flash because you may cause irreparable damage to your camera, or in the best case, to the adapter. Old flashes can have several hundred Volts high trigger voltage, which would be directly hazardous on the Nikon 1 cameras, not only for the camera, but also for the users of the camera. These cameras are not made for those types of old flashes, so make sure you know your flash well. The adapter has a built in protection diode, but don't take chances, the protection diode is not a 100% warranty against far too high trigger voltages.
I have previously written about how to measure trigger voltage in case you feel confident about doing it on you own, read this article before you start.
http://adapting-camera.blogspot.com/2013/04/beware-of-flash-trigger-voltage.html
It is also very important that you read some previously written posts regarding this adapter and the functionality. The two most important ones are the following:
https://adapting-camera.blogspot.com/2014/10/tips-about-using-v1-f1a-flash-adapter.html
https://adapting-camera.blogspot.com/2014/11/possible-shutter-speeds-when-using-v1.html
You must also read the manual of not only the camera, but also the flash and the trigger, if you plan to use a radio trigger. I can not test every flash and radio trigger on the market, you must make sure you know how your trigger and flash is working. I am using the Youngnuo YN622N-TX controller unit and two Youngnuo YN622N transceivers. I also have several flashes, some are about 40 years old, and they all work well, but there is no way I can test everything and every combination. Here is a link to a post about the use of Youngnuo YN622N-TX controller unit and two Youngnuo YN622N transceivers, the post contains also a link to a Youtube video showing the use.
https://adapting-camera.blogspot.com/2017/02/using-v2-f1a-adapter-with-yn622n-remote.html
How to order
If you are interested, please send me a mail using the contact information below. Please don't pay in advance before I confirmed that I have an adapter reserved for you.
After I received payment, I will need one work day to pack it and to ship it to you, using registered, traceable post. I will use the Swedish Post and will charge you what they are charging me.
Please note that I will only sell this unit to buyers from Australia, Canada, USA, New Zealand, countries of European Union, Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Jersey, Guernsey, Monaco, Aland, South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Swaziland, Lesotho and Japan. Note that I make no exceptions made from this list.
Contact information
adapting(dot)camera at gmail(dot)com
Please note: the mail address above must be modified by you. You must replace the (dot) with real dots, the spaces before and after 'at' must be removed and the word 'at' must be replaced by @ sign. This is done to prevent internet robots from sending me spam mail. After your modification the mail address will look like: axxxxxxx.cyyyyy@gmail.com
Price and payment
I accept payments in EUR or USD only, no other currency will be accepted, orders paid in any other currency will be rejected. Payments must be made through PayPal, no direct money transfer, checks or any other means are accepted. Shipping and handling costs will be added, this cost is not possible for me to predict, I will charge you what the Swedish Post charges me, which at this moment is 13 EUR or 15 USD for shipments outside Sweden. I will ship with registered, traceable post only.
The price for each unit is 95 EUR or 95 USD, whichever you prefer. The price may change as exchange rates are changing. This price excludes the shipping and handling, the total price will be calculated when I have your personal data.
Prices and the terms are non-negotiable, if you think this is not acceptable for you or you think the price is too high, please don't buy it.
A final note about the V3-F1A
This is a do-it-yourself product. No warranty is given, other than that I guaranty I tested the flash adapter, not only before shipping it, but also during each stage the manufacturing process, and I guaranty that it is working on my Nikon V1 when I ship it. I have no possibilities to test it on the Nikon V2, V3 or any other future models since I only have the V1.
Please note also that the manufacturing marks and scratches on the adapter are the results of DIY manufacturing using a CNC mill. The marks and scratches are not defects and will not affect the functionality.
Remember also that a deal is a deal, if you bought it, it is yours. I will NOT take it back, not even for a reduced price. This may sound harsh, but I have bad experience and this is the "lessons learned" from that experience. It is up to you to decide to buy it, and if the conditions are not acceptable, please don't buy this adapter.
WARNING:
Apparently there are some false rumours created on the internet, at this moment I won't mention which site, saying that the latest firmware of Nikon 1 V1 camera, which is 1.40 at the moment, prevents the camera from triggering a non-Nikon flash. This "information" is a lie created by persons who have no clue, the adapter works fine even with the latest firmware. I keep my camera gear up to date to make sure I test everything with the firmware the equipment is recommended to be used with by Nikon. In other words, at this moment every firmware release works with this adapter and I honestly don't expect Nikon to ever create one which would stop this adapter from functioning on your camera, at least not until they start selling original Nikon flash adapters.
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