The Canon FD mirrorbox is one of the shortest. Which facilitates somewhat adapting other mounts lenses to it.
The otherway round it gets even more difficult and optics often have to be used in the adapter.
Hi,
I don't know if an adapter exists but it should be possible. The Canon FD register is 42mm, and Nikon is 46.5mm. Usually a larger register lens can be adapted to a smaller register body. Such is the case of a Nikon lens (46.5) on a Canon EOS (44) body. Search the web, one probably existed. Flange diameter might be an issue.
This is a helpful table: http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~westin/misc/mounts-by-register.html
Rick
If your intent is to use really good Canon glass on a Nikon body, one of the L-series Canon FD's for example, and you add an adapter with a glass focus adapter, essentially a very weak Barlow lens or teleconverter you have sucked out all your L-series goodness with a lens probably not much better than that used in a pair of Walmart reading glasses. Nikon makes pretty good glass, too.
I shot a lot of video on EOS-style Canon cameras with Nikkor glass (using cheap glassless adapters), but not the other way around. Haven't seen any FL/FD to Nikon adapters in the glassless variety.
Now 1960's FL glass on a modern 4K video sensor... mmm-mmm-good. Really special look (for video anyway).
Just search for "canon fd to Nikon" adapter. Glassless ones exist but forget infinity focus without a supplementary lens. You'll probably only be able to get a few feet from your subject if that.
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