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Z-Mount Lenses | Thom Hogan Note that you can mount F-mount lenses on an FTZ Adapter and use them with the Z cameras, as well
Tamron Introduces Macro Lens for Z Mount | Thom Hogan Prior to this, we saw Tamron first introduce with the Sony FE mount, and then later offer some of those lenses in the Z-mount If this simultaneous release stays true for future Tamron introductions, it says something about the current state of the mirrorless mounts
Nikons Z-mount Mirrorless System in Depth | Thom Hogan The goal of this site is to provide complete, accurate, timely, and useful information for all Nikon Z-mount users If you're just considering the Z system, I'd suggest you start with the reviews (see links below, or look for reviews in the Cameras and Lenses menus, above)
Voigtlander 65mm f 2 Macro Lens Review | Thom Hogan Cosina has been making really solid lenses for decades, and macro lenses are still somewhat an issue for Z-mount users Unfortunately, the Voigtlander 65mm f 2 has a few things working against it
Nikon 24-70mm f 2. 8 S Lens Review | Thom Hogan Focusing: Precise and fast, as you'd expect with the STM motors Nikon is using in the Z system (and AF-P lenses in the F-mount) I will say that the focus move itself is usually quieter on the f 2 8 S lens than it is on the f 4 S
The Nikkor Z-mount Primes | Thom Hogan In general, I think Nikon is using a very pragmatic and rational approach to filling out the prime lens lineup for the Z-mount They started basic (35mm, 50mm, 85mm f 1 8 trio), then started sprinkling in lenses from the other lines as they expanded the f 1 8 line
TTArtisan 11mm f 2. 8 Fisheye Lens Review | Thom Hogan Originally designed as a Leica M mount lens, the 11mm f 2 8 is now available in other mounts, including the Nikon Z mount As with many low-cost manual focus lenses in the Z mount, there are no electrical contacts on the lens mount, so you'll be shooting in Manual or Aperture-priority exposure mode and using the histogram to set exposure
Comparing Nikon Z to Sony A | Thom Hogan I'd argue that the lower priced Nikon Z's do a better job of precision focus than the lower priced Sony cameras, but only if you take a bit of control back from the system and understand how to use that control
Available Automated F-Mount Adapters | Thom Hogan Those that want automated F-mount to Z-mount adapters now have three choices (prices are suggested list; sometimes these are discounted, particularly when bought with a camera):