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I know there are a ton of adapters out there for the Z cameras already. But has anyone found any chipped adapters? I know there were people making chips for old AIS lenses. An adapter that could say be chipped to always show a 35/2 lens mounted when it's put on the body would be awesome.


Jul 01, 2019 at 09:57 AM
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p.1 #2 · p.1 #2 · Chipped Adapter for Nikon Z


Why do you need one like that?

Unlike the DSLRs, the metering is off of the sensor. Nikon can not cripple it.

You only lose some stabilization. 3 axis is still available as opposed to 5 from lenses with the D encoder.

This is something that “chipping” can not provide. So, there is no gain at all!

Remember, when you chip a lens or an adapter you damage it.



eSchwab wrote:
I know there are a ton of adapters out there for the Z cameras already. But has anyone found any chipped adapters? I know there were people making chips for old AIS lenses. An adapter that could say be chipped to always show a 35/2 lens mounted when it's put on the body would be awesome.





Jul 01, 2019 at 10:35 AM
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p.1 #3 · p.1 #3 · Chipped Adapter for Nikon Z


I don't need one....It'd be nice not to have to change it in camera and I believe the focal length affects the image stabilization. So if it's not changed it could have an adverse affect. Although that's just a guess.


Jul 01, 2019 at 12:58 PM
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p.1 #4 · p.1 #4 · Chipped Adapter for Nikon Z


Yes (FL affects IBIS) and that is all the more reason why you should not have an adapter with a 35mm chip!


Jul 01, 2019 at 01:14 PM
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p.1 #5 · p.1 #5 · Chipped Adapter for Nikon Z


I think you guys are talking past each other. OP is saying he wants a single purpose adapter, that he would only use on one particular unchipped lens. That way, the adapter plays two roles, mount adapter and chip.




Jul 03, 2019 at 09:02 PM
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p.1 #6 · p.1 #6 · Chipped Adapter for Nikon Z


Yes GDSF2, that is correct. Also the Z6 does not record the focal length that is set in the raw file if it's a non-chipped lens. So when you open up the images in lightroom it displays 0mm.


Jul 09, 2019 at 08:36 AM
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p.1 #7 · p.1 #7 · Chipped Adapter for Nikon Z


It’d be interesting to see if 3rd party will come up with a solution for this. Haven’t seen one yet, but seems like a good opportunity for the fotodiox/Techart etc of the world.


Jul 09, 2019 at 08:55 AM
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p.1 #8 · p.1 #8 · Chipped Adapter for Nikon Z


Interesting idea. It does present a few issues - would that adapter be pre-programmed to support a few AIS/AI lenses or it would be left to user to program it for whatever lens they want to use it with. Also, would it work directly with Z body thru FTZ or will still need DSLR to program it - at that point it is getting closed to sticking a chip on the lens and programming it with a DSLR.

I would personally still like an adapter than super-glue-ing a chip on a beloved classic lens. I did that once. Turned out it is a pain in the neck and still did not work on Z 6. People did have luck with it so I must not have aligned the chip properly.

Looking back, more than an adapter that goes over FTZ, a semi-smart adapter that directly mounts to Z body with support for EXIF data would be awesome!



Jul 09, 2019 at 12:41 PM
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It is the chip part that is problematic. As I explained above, the chip will have to have a FL. This would make the body to think (say, 35mm) one lens is attached. When you use a 180mm AIS on the adapter, for example, the IBIS will be wonky because the camera is led to believe a 35mm lens is attached by the chip.

gdsf2 wrote:
I think you guys are talking past each other. OP is saying he wants a single purpose adapter, that he would only use on one particular unchipped lens. That way, the adapter plays two roles, mount adapter and chip.






Jul 09, 2019 at 03:53 PM
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realVivek wrote:
It is the chip part that is problematic. As I explained above, the chip will have to have a FL. This would make the body to think (say, 35mm) one lens is attached. When you use a 180mm AIS on the adapter, for example, the IBIS will be wonky because the camera is led to believe a 35mm lens is attached by the chip.



Again,, OP is talking about a chipped adapter that yould be used with a single lens. Ir would only be used with that single lens. No other lens, ever.



Jul 10, 2019 at 07:37 AM
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I have an idea, if Metabones, Techart, or Kipon are reading this, listen up.

Make an adapter with button(s) that you can select various AI/S glass by pressing up/down. Put a digital display on top so you know what lens you have selected. Put a USB port on the side so user can program their own custom AIS glass. It will then have an AI-indexer on the F-mount side so it knows the position of your aperture ring. It can then relay that message to the "Z" side of the mount so your Z camera will always have the right EXIF. This is basically a very advanced version of the single-use Dandelion chip. I will pay a LOT of money for this adapter.

Anyone wanna bring this up as a suggestion to these adapter companies, just go ahead and do it.



Aug 20, 2021 at 03:39 PM
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Joseph. wrote:
I have an idea, if Metabones, Techart, or Kipon are reading this, listen up.

Make an adapter with button(s) that you can select various AI/S glass by pressing up/down. Put a digital display on top so you know what lens you have selected. Put a USB port on the side so user can program their own custom AIS glass. It will then have an AI-indexer on the F-mount side so it knows the position of your aperture ring. It can then relay that message to the "Z" side of the mount so your Z camera will always have the right EXIF.
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I don’t really see the point. Nikon has already built that functionality into the camera, see p302 of the Z6 manual. You can assign the choice of non-cpu lens to a custom function button, so it is super fast to choose the correct lens info when changing lenses.




Aug 21, 2021 at 10:25 AM
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andrewd01 wrote:
I don’t really see the point. Nikon has already built that functionality into the camera, see p302 of the Z6 manual. You can assign the choice of non-cpu lens to a custom function button, so it is super fast to choose the correct lens info when changing lenses.



The Non-CPU lens registry is nice, but has limitations. For instance, the exif will not show the correct aperture you're on. Also, you're limited to just a few lenses. Most people who are into MFNG have a lot of MF Nikkors.



Aug 23, 2021 at 01:58 PM





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