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Z6/Z6ii
Light reduction when using ZTF adaptor
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveH" data-source="post: 739818" data-attributes="member: 9252"><p>Hi All,</p><p>I'm not sure it is an important question, but more out of interest really - But if the Z mount lets in around 1/3rd more light to the sensor than the F-Mount, then is there a trade-off when using F-mount lens with the adaptor, that you are reducing the amount of light hitting the sensor?</p><p>Every single review I have read or seen say that the F-Mount lens work 100% with the Z-Mount, but none make any mention of this - I even asked in a camera shop and they couldn't decide for sure between them either!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveH, post: 739818, member: 9252"] Hi All, I'm not sure it is an important question, but more out of interest really - But if the Z mount lets in around 1/3rd more light to the sensor than the F-Mount, then is there a trade-off when using F-mount lens with the adaptor, that you are reducing the amount of light hitting the sensor? Every single review I have read or seen say that the F-Mount lens work 100% with the Z-Mount, but none make any mention of this - I even asked in a camera shop and they couldn't decide for sure between them either! [/QUOTE]
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