Viltrox Nikon F-Mount Lens to Z-Mount Camera Adapter
| Article number: | VINFZ | 
| Availability: | In stock | 
| Delivery time: | In Stock! | 
Viltrox NF-Z Auto Focus Mount Adapter
Adapt Nikon F-Mount Lenses to Nikon Z-Mount Cameras
Unlock new creative flexibility by pairing your legacy Nikon F-mount lenses with Nikon Z-mount mirrorless camera bodies — while maintaining autofocus and electronic functionality.
Key Features & Benefits
- Full Electronic Communication
 Maintains communication between the lens and camera body, including EXIF data like aperture, focal length, and image stabilization information.
- Autofocus Support
 Enables fast and accurate autofocus performance for compatible Nikon F-mount lenses on Z-mount cameras, including support for AF-S and other motorized lens types.
- Lens Stabilization (VR) Retained
 Supports vibration reduction (VR) on Nikon lenses that feature built-in optical stabilization.
- Firmware Upgradable
 Equipped with a USB-C port for firmware updates, ensuring future compatibility with new camera bodies and lens models.
- Robust Build Quality
 Made with precision-machined metal construction for a solid, secure fit between camera and lens. Designed to meet the demands of professional use.
- Broad Compatibility
 Works with both full-frame and APS-C Nikon Z-series mirrorless cameras and a wide range of Nikon F-mount lenses.
Why Choose the NF-Z Adapter
If you’re transitioning to Nikon’s Z-series mirrorless cameras but still rely on high-quality F-mount lenses, the Viltrox NF-Z is the ideal solution. It bridges your lens collection with the latest camera technology — maintaining autofocus, stabilization, and lens data functionality in a compact and reliable form factor.
Things to Note
- Some older F-mount lenses may have limited compatibility or reduced autofocus performance.
- A firmware update may be required for optimal performance with certain lens and camera combinations.
- As with all lens adapters, slight differences in performance compared to native Z-mount lenses may occur depending on the lens and settings used.
 
           
                                           
                                           
                                           
                                           
                                           
                                           
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                