
Nikon FTZ II - Adapter for F-Mount Lenses on Z-Mount Cameras
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About this product
Overview
The Nikon FTZ II is a lens adapter that enables photographers to use classic F-mount lenses on Nikon's newer Z-mount mirrorless cameras. Its most compelling feature is the ability to unlock decades of legacy glass without requiring expensive new lens purchases.
Key Specifications
This adapter maintains full autofocus and exposure metering compatibility with both older and newer F-mount lenses when paired with Z-series bodies. It features a compact, lightweight design that adds minimal bulk to your camera system, and includes electronic contacts that enable seamless communication between legacy optics and modern digital bodies. The FTZ II also provides vibration reduction support for compatible lenses, preserving image stabilization functionality.
Who It's For
This adapter is ideal for photographers who already own substantial F-mount lens collections and are upgrading to Nikon's Z5, Z6, Z7, or Z8 bodies—allowing them to migrate their gear investment without starting over. Working professionals transitioning from DSLR to mirrorless benefit significantly since they can continue using trusted telephoto zooms and specialty lenses immediately. Enthusiasts who enjoy vintage and secondhand lens hunting will appreciate the ability to explore Nikon's 60+ year optical catalog at fraction-of-new prices.
Worth Buying?
If you're moving to a Z-mount camera and own F-mount glass, this adapter practically pays for itself versus purchasing new Z-mount equivalents. The native compatibility and autofocus retention make it feel seamless rather than like a compromise solution. It's a straightforward choice for anyone unwilling to abandon their existing lens investment.