Mike Titarenko often uses Nikon z6 paired with my wonderful Nikon D4s. Original Nikon Nikkor lenses AF-S/AF-P-types for mirror mount Nikon f feel confident on modern mirrorless camera systems Nikon Z. It is enough to use the original Nikon FTZ adapter (Nikon F -> Nikon Z).
This time Mike shared with Radozhiva’s readers his new selection of photographs taken using the following wonderful lenses:
- NIKON NIKKOR 24mm 1:1.4GN AF-S
- NIKON NIKKOR 35mm 1:1.4GN AF-S
- NIKON NIKKOR 50mm 1:1.4G AF-S
- NIKON NIKKOR 70-200mm 1:2.8G II N AF-S ED VR
Photos are clickable to enlarge:
Practice shows that there are no particular problems with original AF-S/AF-P There are practically no Nikon Nikkor lenses and a Nikon FTZ adapter.
True, using such lenses from third-party manufacturers may have its own characteristics and problems, and therefore in the comments you can share your experience of the specific “mirror lens + mirrorless camera” combination.
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My Samyang 14 2.8 with the chip was terribly buggy. The diaphragm constantly seemed to jump. I freaked out and temporarily sealed the contacts with tape, thereby turning the lens into a completely manual one