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The Fotasy Nikkor F Mount Lens to Z Mount Adapter allows photographers to use their Nikkor F mount lenses on Nikon Z mount mirrorless cameras, ensuring durability with a copper lens mount and providing manual control for exposure and focus adjustments.
G**R
Perfect – works flawlessly and beautifully made
Solid, quality build – hard to believe at this price point. This is my second Fotasy adapter (other is M42 to Nikon Z) , and both work very well. On this one the F side is a tiny bit tight, but not problematically so. The Z side (my main concern) on both fits as perfectly as the Nikon FTZ II adapter. I got this one in particular to avoid issues with older MF Nikon lenses and the Nikon FTZ II adapter – no electrical contacts (none needed) on this one to possibly be damaged. The lens in the photo is my 55mm f/3.5 Micro-Nikkor with M2 ring that I've had since the very early 1970s.
R**R
Excellent Adapter for Vintage Lenses
I upgraded to a Z-mount system at the beginning of the year. I had two remaining F-mount lenses, both 30+ year old Nikon AF Nikkor lenses (the sort that have an aperture ring, and that use the in-body focus motor). I love both of those lenses, as they're great and have a lot of character, but I was ready to sell them off because I no longer have a body with the in-body motor, the Nikon FTZ adapter is also quite pricey for two lenses of this type. Spending that kind of money on an adapter for lenses that would be manual-focus only seemed like a poor choice. So I listed the lenses on several sites with the intent to sell them for whatever I could get out of them. It was a wrench to let them go (particularly as they both cover focal lengths I no longer have, and have pseudomacro close-focus options that I really like).Then I found this adapter on Amazon. For this price I figured it was worth a try. After all, I do really like these lenses, and there's no sense in splashing out a ton of money on an adapter that will require me to manually focus anyway.The build quality of this little gizmo is excellent. Both mounts are aluminum. They fit snugly on both the F mount side and the Z mount side. There is no play whatsoever. They feel totally solid on my camera and my lenses. I've set up several "Non-CPU lenses" in the camera's settings, which allows for the IBIS system to function at the focal length I'm using. While it is kind of a bummer not to have any metadata about my aperture, I expected that.If you, like me, have some older lenses from the film era (AF, AF-D, AI, AIS, etc.) for the venerable Nikon F-mount, this is a REALLY inexpensive way to use them with your new Z series camera. I wouldn't recommend using it with any of the "G" lenses that don't have an aperture ring (AF-S, AF-P). But if you don't mind manually adjusting your aperture and manually focusing your lenses, this is a really nice option. I'll likely pick up a second one so that I have one for each of these old lenses.Attached is a shot taken with the Nikon AF Nikkor 35-135mm f/3.5-4.5, using this adapter on a Nikon Z5. I'm using the lens in its pseudo-macro close focusing mode (@135mm, f/8, 1/40" ISO 6400 handheld - see? The IBIS is doing one heck of a job!).
B**D
Great value for a F to Z mount adapter, Aperture control works well!
Great budget solution for anyone looking to use screwdriver style AF lenses, or manual focus F mount lenses. Aperture control works great, easy to control with fairly fine steps. Mounts easily to my Z6ii and older AF screwdriver style lenses. Fitment is great, almost a tighter fit than my Nikon FTZ II, great build quality over all. Design doesn't stand out against Nikon lenses and cameras.
L**
Photo equipment should work as advertised.
This blunder may have been on me. But none the less. This product did not work as advretised.
C**F
Quality, functional, but on the heavy side
This is machined from a pretty thick solid chunk of aluminum, and it's nicely finished and does not look out of place on my Zf. However because of this it weighs nearly as much as a small prime lens. They certainly could have turned down the inside of this lens more to make the walls a lot thinner.
E**F
Good Fit, Great Bargain!
This is a well-made, all metal part, allows use of Nikon F lens on a Nikon Z camera. Purchased this converter to allow use of manual-focus F lenses on a Nikon Z8. The mount to the camera was secure and had a smooth fit. The same for attaching a Nikon 28mm Ais lens to the converter. This mount doesn't have any electrical contacts, strictly for non-cpu type lenses, with manual focus and aperture control. Adapter works as advertised and can allow non-cpu lenses to take advantage of the IBS (in-body-stabilization) of the Z8. Overall, a great bargain for the price ($17), very happy with this purchase. Rated 5-stars.
O**N
Great for vintage F mount lenses
I bought this for my Nikon Z5 to use vintage Nikon F mount manual lenses. As clearly described in the product listing, this does not pass any electrical contacts and therefore no lens sensing, auto focus, or auto-aperture, which makes it ideal for my manual lenses.I borrowed a fully active Nikon ZTF v1 adapter with the tripod mount, and this Fotasy has a much nicer build quality and feel, and also avoids the tripod mount bump that gets in the way more than I thought it would.After a day of shooting with it, and changing lenses a few times, there's nothing I would change. I was nervous it might introduce vignetting, but I did not notice any beyond what the lenses already did on my 35mm Nikon FM.Based on this product working as well as it does, I'm going to just stick with this, my existing manual lenses, and Z-mount going forward.If you have newer F mount lenses with auto-focus and auto-aperture, you may want to go with the Nikon adapters, but for manual lenses I prefer this (not to mention being 1/10th the price!)
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