I am considering buying an adapter like the FT-1 to use on the Nikon 1 system (I have an AW1) for the Mercury transit.
The lens I am planning to use is a Mamyia 500mm so no electronics whatsoever and I nave no AF(S) Nikkors so not keen to buy an expensive FT-1 if a much cheaper alternative can do the job in the same way.
What problems am I going to face using a completely manual lens with no electronics on a Nikon 1?
I can bring my FT-1 to Scotland if you need it. But if you put a totally manual lens in front, there is really little point in using it (except for the support, see below).
Instead, you can cobble together an improvised adapter from ebay items. The only issue is support, the lens shouldn't be too heavy because you are going to mount the rig onto the camera tripod mount. Here, the FT-1 has an advantage because it has a tripod foot. How heavy is the Mamiya 500mm? I can make and bring an improvised adapter for you if you don't have the parts, since it might be too short a time window to order them now from ebay.
You need a lens with aperture ring and you are forced to use the camera in manual mode.
I don't have the AW1, but on my V1 there is a strange upper limit to the exposure time, if I remember correctly it is 1/3s. I cannot do any exposures longer than that.
These are the only limits that come to my mind right now.