Shame about the FTZ-II not supporting AF for Nikon D lenses and lacking support for an aperture follower tab. Oh well, maybe I will just have to wait for the FTZ-III. LOL
Of course it is disappointing if there is neither screwdriver-AF support nor aperture follower tab.
(It does not even have a drop- in filter holder -thats for sure)
It appears as if the main change is the removal of a tripod socket
But what do we really know so far?. I havent seen any picture from the front side which gives some uncertainty
the on from the back is indicating this thick part on the right side which I first thought of as holding an AF-motor. The side texts dont mention screwdriver AF though and Nikon would have mentioned that.
The list of compatible lenses (including the 24mm f/2,8 AF posted in this thread does not automatically mean that full (screwdriver- AF) compatibility is reached.
so there is still hope for better AI-(S) support.
Nikon never provided full amount of compatibility that was technically achievable, they could have done more here if They wanted... but hey Nikon just wants us to buy new Z lenses (while discontinuing popular F-mount lenses)