Interesting exercise but expensive and of limited real world use. All the current generation Fuji cameras are way ahead of the zfc with its dinosaur 20MP sensor and cumbersome interface (e.g., on auto iso). The cost of the adapter can be used toward purchasing a Fuji X-T50 with 40MP. Then you can use all the fantastic Fuji lenses with native AF speed and use Fuji film simulations.
Actually this kind of combination looks really good on the Zfc. The Nikon Z-Mount can be really versatile to adapt anything on the market from other manufacturers including lenses from Sony.
In-body image stabilization does always work. For lenses that don't communicate to the camera body you can enter the lens data manually into the camera. This does also work for very old AI-S Nikkor lenses.
Yeah, interesting but kinda useless? I don't like fuji but why would I invest in a crop sensor system when I can buy a Nikon z6 or a z6ii with a 28mm for the price of your kit right there? That if I want to stay on Nikon, if not Canon have us covered with the mighty RP with a cheap adapter RF-EF that could easily open a new world for way better lenses. Thanks for the effort, like from my part but stupid expensive in my opinion!
Point is to have more posibilities with the retro experience other than the single Nikon lens. If its for pure perfomance then of course, Canon and Sony are the way to go. But Fujifilm remains king when it comes to the retro shooting experience. It really is weird that Nikon is selling the Zf like hotcakes but only offers one retro styled lens there. They are really missing without offering lenses with aperture rings.
@@lionheart4424 There are enough third-party lens options with AF for Nikon Z-Mount available if you do some research. Many Zf buyers like to use Voigtländer lenses for example. You don't need to buy every lens from Nikon.
Be keen to see how may Fuji lens would cover the full frame sensor of the zf.
Interesting exercise but expensive and of limited real world use. All the current generation Fuji cameras are way ahead of the zfc with its dinosaur 20MP sensor and cumbersome interface (e.g., on auto iso). The cost of the adapter can be used toward purchasing a Fuji X-T50 with 40MP. Then you can use all the fantastic Fuji lenses with native AF speed and use Fuji film simulations.
Even X-T30 II would give much more value per cost in this scenario.
@@shira_yone Good point!
Actually this kind of combination looks really good on the Zfc. The Nikon Z-Mount can be really versatile to adapt anything on the market from other manufacturers including lenses from Sony.
Very interesting. I have several Fuji lenses and I have been tempted by the Nikon Zfc. It looks worth a try
Does it work with other Nikon Z cameras?
It should work with all of the Z-mount Nikon cameras.
Oh does this support stabilisation?
In-body image stabilization does always work. For lenses that don't communicate to the camera body you can enter the lens data manually into the camera. This does also work for very old AI-S Nikkor lenses.
Yeah, interesting but kinda useless? I don't like fuji but why would I invest in a crop sensor system when I can buy a Nikon z6 or a z6ii with a 28mm for the price of your kit right there? That if I want to stay on Nikon, if not Canon have us covered with the mighty RP with a cheap adapter RF-EF that could easily open a new world for way better lenses.
Thanks for the effort, like from my part but stupid expensive in my opinion!
Point is to have more posibilities with the retro experience other than the single Nikon lens.
If its for pure perfomance then of course, Canon and Sony are the way to go.
But Fujifilm remains king when it comes to the retro shooting experience.
It really is weird that Nikon is selling the Zf like hotcakes but only offers one retro styled lens there.
They are really missing without offering lenses with aperture rings.
@@lionheart4424 There are enough third-party lens options with AF for Nikon Z-Mount available if you do some research. Many Zf buyers like to use Voigtländer lenses for example. You don't need to buy every lens from Nikon.