Yep, that preclusion extends even to the camera settings itself. Makes you wonder who's driving the bus, Nikon or the camera owner
I guess if they didn't do this with the consumer-grade lenses, they would get too many complaints about the lenses.
Nikon started with one of their first Z lens, 14-30 f/4S. That profile can't be disabled in LR. And once there was the first one, there will be many. I think in this case, the adapter gets the profile from the lens and passes to the camera. Nikon cameras probably prevent any profiles to be disabled unless specially coded. I consider that to be real cheating and hope Sony will never go that route.
Feb 09, 2024 at 05:34 PM
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