Nikon PB-4 Bellows
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Nikon PB-4 Bellows
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Lens Overview — Nikon PB-4
Key Features — Nikon PB-4
Nikon F Mount Compatibility: Attaches to any Nikon F-mount camera body and accepts a wide range of Nikon F-mount lenses for flexible close-up setups.
Bellows Extension Design: Increases the lens-to-sensor distance beyond what standard focusing allows, enabling true macro magnification without dedicated macro lenses.
Shift Capability: Includes a lateral shift function that allows the lens standard to be offset from the optical axis, useful for perspective control and stitched panoramic macro work.
Tilt Function: The lens stage can be tilted to adjust the plane of focus, giving shooters control over depth of field placement across a subject.
Rack-and-Pinion Focus Rail: Smooth geared rail mechanism allows precise, repeatable extension adjustments for accurate focus at high magnification.
Fully Manual Operation: No electronic components or autofocus — all adjustments are made by hand, matching the deliberate pace of close-up and copy photography.
Lens Specifications — Nikon PB-4
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Macro, Studio, Product, Creative Effects |
| Lens Type | Macro |
| Format | Full Frame |
| Zoom/Prime | Other |
| Camera System | Other |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| Autofocus | No |
| Focus Type | Manual |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Weight | 600g |
Description — Nikon PB-4
The Nikon PB-4 Bellows is a Nikon F mount bellows unit built for photographers who need manual, hands-on control over their close-up shooting setup. Operating in manual focus mode exclusively, it places full focusing authority in the photographer's hands — ideal for the slow, methodical pace that precise close-up work calls for. The unit weighs 600g, giving it a stable, substantial feel when mounted between body and lens.
There is no image stabilization on board, so pairing the PB-4 with a solid tripod is the practical approach for sharp results at extended focus distances. As an Nikon F mount accessory, it integrates directly with Nikon's broad ecosystem of F-mount cameras and lenses. The PB-4 is a purely mechanical tool with no electronic or powered features, which keeps its operation straightforward and dependable over time.
For Nikon F-mount shooters looking to explore close-up photography with manual precision, the PB-4 offers a direct, no-frills path to extended lens-to-sensor distances.
Pros — Nikon PB-4
- ✓Nikon F mount compatibility allows use with a broad range of Nikon F-mount bodies and lenses
- ✓Manual focus operation gives the shooter precise, deliberate control over focus positioning
- ✓Solid 600g build weight contributes to stability during careful close-up work
Cons — Nikon PB-4
- ✗No autofocus support — manual focus only, which slows down shooting workflow
- ✗No image stabilization, making a tripod essentially mandatory at extended bellows distances
- ✗Focal length range and magnification details are not specified in available data, making it harder to predict exact working distances
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Frequently Asked Questions — Nikon PB-4
What camera mount does the Nikon PB-4 Bellows use?+
The PB-4 uses the Nikon F mount. This means it is designed to attach to Nikon F-mount camera bodies and to accept Nikon F-mount lenses on the front standard.
Does the PB-4 support autofocus?+
No. The PB-4 is a manual-focus-only accessory. Focus is achieved by physically adjusting the bellows extension and lens position by hand.
How heavy is the Nikon PB-4 Bellows?+
The PB-4 weighs 600g. This gives it a reassuringly solid feel, though it does add meaningful weight to your camera-lens setup, so tripod use is recommended.
Does the PB-4 have image stabilization?+
No, the PB-4 has no image stabilization. Given the high magnification work this type of accessory is used for, a stable tripod setup is strongly advisable to avoid camera shake.
What filter thread size does the PB-4 accept?+
Filter thread size data is not available in the current specifications for the PB-4. You would need to verify this detail with Nikon documentation or the seller before purchasing filters for use with it.