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Using Vintage lenses on Z cameras
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<blockquote data-quote="Paliswe" data-source="post: 826489" data-attributes="member: 48977"><p>My first Nikon was a Nikkormat with a 50mm f/2,8, bought in the beginning of the 1970's. I used the lens on my Z6 with FTZ adapter and it works great. I have to select what focal length I have and activate the red (or yellow?) outline indicating what's in focus. The pictures are sooo smooth. I also have a 200mm f/4 from that time, but I rarely use it since I also have the Z 70-200mm f/4. I keep the old lens mostly for nostalgic reasons.</p><p>DrJ: having a Z8 and putting on a F-mount 18-200 DX lens is like buying a superfast car and putting on trolley wheels! When yo get the chance, buy a Z 24-120mm f/4 lens and you will take off into a whole new world!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paliswe, post: 826489, member: 48977"] My first Nikon was a Nikkormat with a 50mm f/2,8, bought in the beginning of the 1970's. I used the lens on my Z6 with FTZ adapter and it works great. I have to select what focal length I have and activate the red (or yellow?) outline indicating what's in focus. The pictures are sooo smooth. I also have a 200mm f/4 from that time, but I rarely use it since I also have the Z 70-200mm f/4. I keep the old lens mostly for nostalgic reasons. DrJ: having a Z8 and putting on a F-mount 18-200 DX lens is like buying a superfast car and putting on trolley wheels! When yo get the chance, buy a Z 24-120mm f/4 lens and you will take off into a whole new world! [/QUOTE]
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