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Lens Talk / Re: MF lens options with Nikon Zf
« Last post by Jürgen Pfeiffer on February 08, 2026, 10:19:27 »
Now I no longer have any DSLR. cameras I have actually started to pry off the chips I glued to some of my lenses :-( Or should I leave them on? In the forlorn hope that Nikon will find a way to enable IBIS on Z ….

Richard, you don't have to remove the Dandelions. According to my chart at the top of the page, use the FTZ and Dandelion for focus confirmation, if you want image stabilization, just use a "dumb" F to Z adapter. If you want both, then ETZ adapter would do. Then you could remove the Dandelion.
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: February 2026
« Last post by Akira on February 08, 2026, 07:01:32 »
Cherry blossomes bearing the weight of snow.
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Camera Talk / Re: The Lens Adapter Nikon REFUSED to Build
« Last post by Les Olson on February 08, 2026, 06:33:17 »
Buying photography gear is by no means a purely rational decision but rather a lot of psychology […] the mood and mental support […] and systems are about theoretical potentials, knowing that one can buy a say 800/6,3 has more influence than the people that actually will afford the lens -or in our case having  more potential with older "lens personalities"

Making products to please people who would like to see them in the catalogue, but have no intention of buying them, is not good business. Nikon has been burnt before making things people said they wanted, but then didn't buy (the FM3, Nikon 1, D500, eg). A good used D610 already costs less than the FTZ2, and an FTZ3 with AF-D support would be more expensive still. Why would someone who likes older lens personalities not use them on a digital or film SLR, when it is cheaper and for the uses for which those lens personalities were defined works just as well? For example, it is perfectly reasonable to prefer the personality of the 85/1.4D for studio portraits, but for studio portraits how is a Z9 is superior to a D850? Maybe there are killer ideas to marry the personalities of older lenses with the capabilities of the Z cameras, but in seven years no one has suggested any. 
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Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM / Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Last post by Hans_S on February 08, 2026, 06:23:49 »
Thank you once again Hugh. It was an interesting subject before they put the cladding on the frame, I should have got off my proverbial and captured it!
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: February 2026
« Last post by Hans_S on February 08, 2026, 06:20:40 »
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Lens Talk / Re: MF lens options with Nikon Zf
« Last post by Snoogly on February 08, 2026, 04:29:38 »
Thank you Jürgen and thank you Birna.

I have wondered if the programming of the Dandelion chips are as complete as they need to be, e.g. lack of exit pupil data is one such example.

Now I no longer have any DSLR. cameras I have actually started to pry off the chips I glued to some of my lenses :-( Or should I leave them on? In the forlorn hope that Nikon will find a way to enable IBIS on Z ….
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Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM / Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Last post by Hugh_3170 on February 08, 2026, 02:09:54 »
Nice one Hans.  Your B&W treatment suits this one well I think.

Exhaust stack of Melbourne's new under-river tunnel.
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: February 2026
« Last post by Hugh_3170 on February 08, 2026, 01:56:02 »
A most frightening image - that is if the occupant was still in the dunny when it and he/she was moved!   ;D ;D ;D

Dieden  at the Maas river

A roller, tool for dyke reinforcements

D3X  AFS 24-70/VR
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: February 2026
« Last post by Hugh_3170 on February 08, 2026, 01:53:59 »
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Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM / Re: [Theme] b&w's
« Last post by Hans_S on February 08, 2026, 01:49:46 »
Exhaust stack of Melbourne's new under-river tunnel.

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