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Nikon FTZ ii with AF-S ED lenses
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<blockquote data-quote="D'Grump" data-source="post: 830075" data-attributes="member: 49504"><p>Look like it’s a 300 mm AF “D” type. If so, that is a “screwdriver” type of lens and needs a camera with a focus motor built into the camera body. The FTZ adapter couples the electronics between the camera body and lens, but DOES NOT couple the mechanical autofocus that the lens needs. As far as I know, none of the Z cameras have the focus motor built into the body, so your lens will only work in manual focus mode. </p><p>Andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D'Grump, post: 830075, member: 49504"] Look like it’s a 300 mm AF “D” type. If so, that is a “screwdriver” type of lens and needs a camera with a focus motor built into the camera body. The FTZ adapter couples the electronics between the camera body and lens, but DOES NOT couple the mechanical autofocus that the lens needs. As far as I know, none of the Z cameras have the focus motor built into the body, so your lens will only work in manual focus mode. Andy [/QUOTE]
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