Probably the single biggest hang-up stopping me moving to a Nikkon Mirrorless, I'm even considering moving to Fuji if I have to scrap my AF lenses I may as well consider a new ecosystem.
@@KimHojbergJensen AF (aka AF-D) Lenses are screw drive, AF-S have their own motor, it's the former screw drive ones I was referring to, some like the 300mm Nikon prime was one of my favourite lenses I couldn't justify buying the AF-S version when I had a perfectly good AF one. I've since moved more to the Sigma 150-600 so it's less of an issue I suppose.
Hi your specs of the ftz adaptor (call it ftz3) is perfect. I hope Nikon will listen to you because my 105 and 135 DC are waiting since a long time on my shelf… Finger crossed !
I wanted to mention it but the adapter needs two motors, one for the aperture and one for the focus. I don't think it would be feasible to make one. A clip in filter would be cool tho.
Good Video, yes I agree as I have some Nikon "D" lens and ai and ais manual lenses although at present I do not have a mirrorless camera yet but I hope to have one by the end of the year but would want to use my 'F' mount glass as the 'Z' mount glass is so expensive.
Focus motor would be nice, but AI tab and focusing wide open isn't necessary on mirrorless. Focusing stopped down is actually technically better due to possible focus shift that happens with some lenses when you stop them down.
I agree that having such an adapter would be a great tool *but* Why would Nikon sell you one moderately expensive adapter which you'd then use to fill your lens drawer with lenses purchased from private persons rather than Nikon directly, when they could instead charge you a lot more by selling new versions of the lenses (or similar ones) instead?
That's the reason I'm thinking to abond my Nikon ZF and back to Canon. I still shoot on film. A lot. And I'd like to have system to fill both - digital and analog. That is so frustraiting buing lenses by two. One for Z and another for F system. Canon did an adapter to use old EF lenses on their mirrorless. Why Nikon won't do the same?? I think money's on the mind. Sad.
You should be hired by Nikon as chief product manager. I would immediately buy a mirrorless camera when Nikon would have an FTZ with AF-D and AI support.
If Nikon finally makes an FTZ adapter to allow screw driver lens to autofocus, they will receive my money for that together with a purchase of new Z camera body (likely either Zf or even Z8) right away. And for this, I am using this Frankenstein style D780 maybe forever...
Darn I'd really want nikon to make a ftz with screw driver & AI coupling leaver... Plz nikon its not that hard even 3rd party manufacturer made F to E with screw driver...
You make a good point for a motorized adaptor, but there are some points you didn’t cover. First, not everyone has does old lenses, so the market will be very small. You need to ask why did no 3rd party adapter like Megadap not make such an adapter? Maybe it is not profitable due to cost and small market. Another point is that the market has shrinked, so Nikon needs to make more revenue from a smaller user base. The way to go for Nikon is that this user base buy the new Z mount. Nikon does not want to keep the F mount alive but to have this user move to Z mount.
Yeah, maybe in a few years, or if they see that some of their loyal shooter are thinking about changing system if they can’t use their old glass. The 1.4 primes are interesting but I really love the character of The old af-d, with minimal coatings and lots of pop. And they are indestructible. I seriously don’t know what system to choose. Panasonic has no lens but great ibis and opengate, Sony has bad ibis with third party lens, but a lot of lenses, Canon is okayish but their lens are expensive af (does ef glass work fine with adapters?) and nikon probably has the best all around specs and OK glass selection (with no style, but hopefully we still have the afs for good looking glass), but would be incredible with afd support (and opengate)
IMO Nikon is never gonna do any of this because why would they make it easy for you to use old lenses over buying a new one. they would just cannibalize their own market. Maybe if another manufacturer did these things to enable old Nikon's on their platform would force Nikon for competive reasons but I don't know who is gonna do that. Why don't you make these adaptors yourself? Seem like great ideas and could make some good $$$
To be fair Nikon is known for going further that other manufacturers to ensure compatibility across their range. So it makes more sense for them to do it than your suggestion of getting a photographer to do it rather than a camera manufacturer
my right ear feels so lonely :c
Probably the single biggest hang-up stopping me moving to a Nikkon Mirrorless, I'm even considering moving to Fuji if I have to scrap my AF lenses I may as well consider a new ecosystem.
There is a ton of AF lenses with build in motors. I am happy to use the ai-s lenses on my manual cameras.
@@KimHojbergJensen AF (aka AF-D) Lenses are screw drive, AF-S have their own motor, it's the former screw drive ones I was referring to, some like the 300mm Nikon prime was one of my favourite lenses I couldn't justify buying the AF-S version when I had a perfectly good AF one. I've since moved more to the Sigma 150-600 so it's less of an issue I suppose.
I feel like there's another product they should offer: a new film scanner :)
i wish there was a focus motor in the ftz as well
Yes to an updated FTZ.
I agree with you regarding the adapters. It does make me wonder if Nikon did this on purpose to encourage longstanding SLR users to buy Z glass
Certainly a great dream with vision… 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🥰👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Hi your specs of the ftz adaptor (call it ftz3) is perfect. I hope Nikon will listen to you because my 105 and 135 DC are waiting since a long time on my shelf… Finger crossed !
im sure you've noticed, but just gotta let you know, the voice over is only playing in the left channel. cheers, good stuff
I looked at the project and it seems to be an export error from resolve. its plying fine in the editor. I dont know what happened
Actually I would love a FtZ with a 48mm filter drawer for narrowband filters for Astro.
Yes agree and also an ftz adapter with a drop in filter
I wanted to mention it but the adapter needs two motors, one for the aperture and one for the focus. I don't think it would be feasible to make one. A clip in filter would be cool tho.
Absolutely agreed with you. I had the exact idea for the FTZ adapter.
The Zf and the Zfc should have come out with this retroFTZ adaptor escpecially if its retro styled.
You have my vote for both adapters or maybe just have 1 like a Swiss Army knife adapter for F to Z.
that's the only reason I did not switch to the Z system
What would be the difference between the D850 II and the Z8 II, the mechanical shutter?... It kinda doesn't make sense lol
Good Video, yes I agree as I have some Nikon "D" lens and ai and ais manual lenses although at present I do not have a mirrorless camera yet but I hope to have one by the end of the year but would want to use my 'F' mount glass as the 'Z' mount glass is so expensive.
I'm with you! ..... I'd love to use my 105mm and 135mm DC lenses on my Z bodies!.
Focus motor would be nice, but AI tab and focusing wide open isn't necessary on mirrorless. Focusing stopped down is actually technically better due to possible focus shift that happens with some lenses when you stop them down.
Hear Hear Nikon ☀️
I wish theyd just make a less ugly ftz adapter and smaller prines that fit the Zf aesthetic.
I agree that having such an adapter would be a great tool
*but*
Why would Nikon sell you one moderately expensive adapter which you'd then use to fill your lens drawer with lenses purchased from private persons rather than Nikon directly, when they could instead charge you a lot more by selling new versions of the lenses (or similar ones) instead?
Agree with everything you said...
Won't an independent maker produce one ?
I hope so. There is a sony e to nikon f one somewhere for sale.
That's the reason I'm thinking to abond my Nikon ZF and back to Canon. I still shoot on film. A lot. And I'd like to have system to fill both - digital and analog. That is so frustraiting buing lenses by two. One for Z and another for F system. Canon did an adapter to use old EF lenses on their mirrorless. Why Nikon won't do the same?? I think money's on the mind. Sad.
They literally make an FTZ
@@mr.meowmeow505 yeah, but no af... So for manual focus use only.
@@prociu2 umm, thats completely wrong.
@@mr.meowmeow505 ok, to be precise - af for G lenses only. Mf for other lenses.
@@prociu2 So at least as complete a lens catalog as what you would find in EF mount…
Hm! I thought I read a 3rd party was working on that last year or is it just a CPU electric coupling for G lens?
Monster adapter is making a sony e to f with focus motor one. I think it might be out.,
You should be hired by Nikon as chief product manager. I would immediately buy a mirrorless camera when Nikon would have an FTZ with AF-D and AI support.
If Nikon finally makes an FTZ adapter to allow screw driver lens to autofocus, they will receive my money for that together with a purchase of new Z camera body (likely either Zf or even Z8) right away. And for this, I am using this Frankenstein style D780 maybe forever...
Darn I'd really want nikon to make a ftz with screw driver & AI coupling leaver... Plz nikon its not that hard even 3rd party manufacturer made F to E with screw driver...
You make a good point for a motorized adaptor, but there are some points you didn’t cover. First, not everyone has does old lenses, so the market will be very small. You need to ask why did no 3rd party adapter like Megadap not make such an adapter? Maybe it is not profitable due to cost and small market.
Another point is that the market has shrinked, so Nikon needs to make more revenue from a smaller user base. The way to go for Nikon is that this user base buy the new Z mount. Nikon does not want to keep the F mount alive but to have this user move to Z mount.
Yeah, maybe in a few years, or if they see that some of their loyal shooter are thinking about changing system if they can’t use their old glass. The 1.4 primes are interesting but I really love the character of The old af-d, with minimal coatings and lots of pop. And they are indestructible.
I seriously don’t know what system to choose. Panasonic has no lens but great ibis and opengate, Sony has bad ibis with third party lens, but a lot of lenses, Canon is okayish but their lens are expensive af (does ef glass work fine with adapters?) and nikon probably has the best all around specs and OK glass selection (with no style, but hopefully we still have the afs for good looking glass), but would be incredible with afd support (and opengate)
@@ivanbellange Lets hope a 3rd party manufacturer will make a motorized adapter
I’d rather wait for Megadap to release a new firmware version to support that Nikon F(D) to Sony E mount adapter.
IMO Nikon is never gonna do any of this because why would they make it easy for you to use old lenses over buying a new one. they would just cannibalize their own market. Maybe if another manufacturer did these things to enable old Nikon's on their platform would force Nikon for competive reasons but I don't know who is gonna do that. Why don't you make these adaptors yourself? Seem like great ideas and could make some good $$$
To be fair Nikon is known for going further that other manufacturers to ensure compatibility across their range. So it makes more sense for them to do it than your suggestion of getting a photographer to do it rather than a camera manufacturer
ニコンはフィルムカメラとデジタル一眼レフカメラを放棄したと思う
I'll be honest, I think you're going to have to rely on Tech-Art to make something like that in the future.
ain’t gonna happen- it will kill Z lenses market
Oh god. Please fix your audio.