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Using F-Mount Lenses on the Nikon Z7 with Nikon FTZ lens adapter

See my Sony mirrorless wishlist and Nikon mirrorless wishlist and Canon mirrorless wishlist.

I’m pleased to confirm that all of my Zeiss Milvus and Zeiss Otus lenses work perfectly on the Nikon Z7 + Nikon FTZ lens adapter, though with some EXIF glitches.

Nikon FTZ Lens Adapter with non-Nikon Lenses

And that’s good because so far I am less than delighted with the Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S. Small and light make for delight when hiking, but the tradeoff in image quality is too great; see Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S Aperture Series at 24mm: Summit View at Dusk Over Upper Conness Lake.

When shooting on a tripod, attach a Really Right Stuff camera plate to the Nikon FTZ lens adapter (as well as an L-bracket for the camera itself). Since custom plates were not available early on, I used the Really Right Stuff B6-E generic plate for both the camera and FTZ adapter. Really Right Stuff should have custom plates soon.

Nikon FTZ lens adapter

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