Nikon Z
Nikon F
Yes
No
125g
Overview

The Nikon FTZ II Mount Adapter is the ultimate solution for photographers looking to expand their lens selection. This high-performance mount adapter allows users to seamlessly connect and use F-mount Nikkor lenses on Z-series cameras, giving them access to a wide range of focal lengths. With its stylish design and durable construction, this adapter provides superior image quality with minimal distortion - perfect for capturing stunning visuals in any situation.

SKU: GC46-JMA905DB

Nikon FTZ II Mount Adapter

The Nikon FTZ II Mount Adapter is the ultimate solution for photographers looking to expand their lens selection. This high-performance mount adapter allows users to seamlessly connect and use F-mount Nikkor lenses on Z-series cameras, giving them access to a wide range of focal lengths. With its stylish design and durable construction, this adapter provides superior image quality with minimal distortion - perfect for capturing stunning visuals in any situation.

The FTZ II also features an advanced autofocus system that ensures precise subject tracking and smooth operation, making it ideal for sports or action photography. Whether you're just starting out or a professional photographer, the Nikon FTZ II Mount Adapter is a must-have accessory that can help elevate your photographic arsenal.

 

Lens Compatibility

 

Autofocus Lenses

AF-S type G, E, and D; AF-P Type G and E; AF-I Type D: Full support of autofocus, MF (with electronic rangefinder support), full auto-exposure modes, and exposure metering

AF Type G and D: Manual focus only (with electronic rangefinder support), full auto-exposure modes, and exposure metering

Other AF Lenses: Manual focus only, full auto-exposure modes, and exposure metering

Manual Focus Lenses

PC-E NIKKOR Series and PC NIKKOR 19mm f/4E ED: Manual focus only, full auto-exposure modes, and exposure metering

PC Micro 85mm f/2.8D: Manual focus only, manual exposure only, and exposure metering

AI-P: Manual focus only, full auto-exposure modes, and exposure metering

Non-CPU AI-, AI-Modified NIKKOR, or Nikon Series E Lenses: Manual focus only, aperture-priority and manual exposure modes, and all exposure metering modes except for highlight-weighted metering

Nikon Z
Nikon F
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125g
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Product Overview

The Nikon FTZ II Mount Adapter is the ultimate solution for photographers looking to expand their lens selection. This high-performance mount adapter allows users to seamlessly connect and use F-mount Nikkor lenses on Z-series cameras, giving them access to a wide range of focal lengths. With its stylish design and durable construction, this adapter provides superior image quality with minimal distortion - perfect for capturing stunning visuals in any situation.

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Key Features

Nikon Z

The Nikon FTZ II is compatible with a Nikon Z camera mount.

Nikon F

The Nikon FTZ II is compatible with a Nikon F Lens mount.

Yes

The Nikon FTZ II supports electronical communication.

No

The Nikon FTZ II does not have a display screen.

125g

The Nikon FTZ II has a magnesium build and weighs 125g.

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