Nikon Z6, FTZ Adapter and 28mm f/1.4. bigger. Everything works great with these newest lenses.With AF‑S lenses like the new 20/1.8G, 16-35VR, 28-300mm VR and old 80-200/2.8 AF-S, as well as old AF‑I like my 1994 400/2.8 and the newest AF‑P lenses, everything is...
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Check price.The Nikon AFS 50mm f/1.4 G on the FTZ adapter takes the same pictures as this huge new Z 50/1.2. They have the same close-focus and about the same speed and low-light ability, but this one weighs one-quarter as much and costs less than one-fifth as much....
The market for wide-angle prime lenses is pretty crowded but no other manufacturer offers a 24mm lens for Nikon’s Z-mount so far. So for alternatives we have to look at F-mount lenses which can be used via Nikon’s FTZ adapter – adding another 31mm in length and 133g in weight. B...
They are compatible via the Mount Adapter FTZ II ($249.95) or third-party alternatives. The FTZ II supports autofocus with internally focusing (AF-S) lenses only, along with electronic aperture control. Nikkor AF lenses, which rely on an in-body drive screw, work too but only for manual ...
Recommended Underwater Lenses with the FTZ Adapter Macro Nikon 60mm 2.8G Macro: Great all around lens and especially great forblackwater diving Nikon 105mm 2.8G VR Macro:Great for small and shy subjects, giving you more working room than the 60mm and essential for super macro. You will get ...
(50mm diameter). The Z-Nikkor extends when focusing to minimum object distance by 26mm. The 60mm F-Nikkor is 73 x 89mm + lens hood, the 40mm F-Nikkor is 69 x 65mm + lens hood. Plus you need to add 30mm for the FTZ adapter to use the F-Nikkors on a Nikon Z camera. The ...
I find the Z 14-30mm f/4 to be more practical and portable for my hand-held use, and for even less money my 16-35mm f/4 VR on the FTZ adapter works very well and covers an even more useful zoom range. As decades and decades of practical experience has taught me, while we all...
If you are shooting with an adapted lens using Nikon's FTZ adapter, you get 3-axis image stabilization, which worked well on the Z6 and although I didn't test the Z6 II using an FTZ adapter, there's no reason to expect anything different with the Z6 II. The Z6 II has some ...
allowing you full control over the lens’s features and autofocus. The improved performance over the first generation adapter even supports interval timer shooting, timelapse, focus shifting, and it even records accurateEXIF datato the RAW files which even the FTZ adapter from Nikon sometimes (often...