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6 lip 2021 · If you just purchased a new Nikon Z5 (or other Z series) mirrorless camera then you know the lens mount has changed after 60 years and in order to use your t...
-Today we look at just how well the Nikon Z5 handles its FTZ adapter with old manual f mount lenses as well as AF-S Lenses. You will be quietly surprised! I...
12 sie 2021 · Today I am talking about the Nikon's FTZ adapter that will help you make the switch fro DSLR to Mirrorless cameras. I tested it a little bit and I came up with some thoughts. I lo...more. #...
25 wrz 2019 · My FTZ is now going back to Nikon for repair. I have no Tamron lens, but I have mounted my Sigma 35mm/f1.4 Art on my FTZ and Z6 without any issues. Apparently it is the older AF-S lenses such as that 28-70mm/f2.8 and 80-200mm/f2.8 that may cause problems.
7 sty 2022 · If you’re using a Nikon Z camera, it’s important to check before buying any non-Z-series lenses to make sure they’re compatible with Nikon’s FTZ and FTZ II adapters. This comprehensive article goes into the compatibility of various Nikon and third-party lenses when using these FTZ adapters.
23 sie 2018 · The Nikon FTZ and FTZ II are lens mount adapters that let us use any F-Mount Nikon SLR or DSLR lens with varying extents of usefulness on Nikon's full-frame mirrorless cameras. FTZ means F to Z, or Nikon F (SLR & DSLR) mount to Nikon's new mirrorless Z mount.
I use both the Nikon FTZ and the Fringer EF to Z (for Canon lenses) adapters. Both of them work equally well. All lenses I've tried (both EF and F mounts) work well, just like the native Z lenses. I bought an F mount lens for my Z7 II, knowing that the FTZ basically gives you near native performance.