Is Nikon Z6 and Canon EF 100mm f/2 USM compatible?
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Nikon Z6
Released: 2018 Type: Mirrorless Sensor: FX (Full frame) 25 Megapixels 6048 x 4024 pixels |
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Canon EF 100mm f/2 USM
Released: 1991 Telephoto Lens (prime) Focal Length: 100 mm Aperture: f/2 |
Can you combine these two?
Last updated: September 2023
This is the short answer:
No! This combination is not compatible
The camera and lens you have chosen cannot be combined. Here is a longer answer:
A non-Nikon lens on a Nikon camera
This is a Canon lens and unfortunately they are not constructed to work with Nikon cameras. If the lens would have been a Sigma, Tamron och Tokina it would perhaps be different since they are available with a compatible Nikon mount.
Not a lens for the Nikon Z-system
This camera and this lens is not compatible. For this camera, you can only use lenses that are constructed to work with the Nikon Z-system. If you are using the Nikon Lens Mount Adapter FTZ you can also use other and older Nikon lenses.