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24-200 f4-6.3
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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 779892" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>Thanks for the info [MENTION=48483]BF Hammer[/MENTION] - I hunt for those updates, each one has provided a noticeable difference in the Z6 performance! I had to update my Z6 when the update came out for the 105.</p><p>The "problem" I have with the FTZ is strictly with the compatibility with switching from native lenses to the FTZ adapter. With the OG FTZ, if a L bracket, or even just a plate is attached to the camera, it must be removed before the FTZ can be attached or removed. As in my case, changing from the 24-70f4s to the 70-300f4.5-5.6e via FTZ. The bump at the bottom of the V1 FTZ prevents removal or attachment of all the plates and L brackets I have, they're are too wide and the FTZ can not rotate to be swapped without first removing the plate from the camera. I've been really happy with the 24-200 while I travel or I just want one lens, but I like using the 300 when I can and the slight inconvenience of the bracket issue hasn't cropped up too much, at least not enough to justify the cost of a second adapter... Yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 779892, member: 46724"] Thanks for the info [MENTION=48483]BF Hammer[/MENTION] - I hunt for those updates, each one has provided a noticeable difference in the Z6 performance! I had to update my Z6 when the update came out for the 105. The "problem" I have with the FTZ is strictly with the compatibility with switching from native lenses to the FTZ adapter. With the OG FTZ, if a L bracket, or even just a plate is attached to the camera, it must be removed before the FTZ can be attached or removed. As in my case, changing from the 24-70f4s to the 70-300f4.5-5.6e via FTZ. The bump at the bottom of the V1 FTZ prevents removal or attachment of all the plates and L brackets I have, they're are too wide and the FTZ can not rotate to be swapped without first removing the plate from the camera. I've been really happy with the 24-200 while I travel or I just want one lens, but I like using the 300 when I can and the slight inconvenience of the bracket issue hasn't cropped up too much, at least not enough to justify the cost of a second adapter... Yet. [/QUOTE]
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