The current FTZ II is the same adapter as the original FTZ, but without the tripod foot. The FTZ II is just a ring with no foot.FTZ II: $247 at Crutchfield, at Adorama, at Amazon and at B&H.FTZ: About $160 used at eBay (How to Win at eBay) or at Amazon....
As an adapter, the FTZ II enables the use of nearly any F-mount lens on Z-mount mirrorless camera bodies. While compatible with approximately 360 distinct F-mount lenses, this adapter is especially ideal for use with over 90 AF-S and AF-P type D, E, and G-type lenses, where it ful...
I have the Nikon AF-S 60mm macro and 12-24 - both worked fine on version 1, neither do on the version II adapter. I get an error message on startup - can't shoot, unsupported lens. I haven't updated my camera, but I was led to believe both adapters are the same so it should...
Lens Adapter Support for Nikon FTZ Mount Adapter【SmallRig - DIY Camera Rigs, Stabilizers and Other Camera Accessories】
Yes, the Z mount has no mechanical controls other than the locking mechanism to attach a lens (or adapter) onto the body, but the F-mount requires such mechanism to control the aperture, except for the final few Type-E lenses. That is exactly why Nikon needs to put an aperture-control...
F/W versions make the three models compatible with Nikon Z7 and FTZ adapter for general operations. This is an update announcement of our October 4th compatibility notice with some of Tamron Di/Di II series for NIkon mount models not operating properly on Nikon Z7 and Nikon...