Adapter for Hasselblad V-Mount lens to Nikon Z-Mount camera

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To prepare for which ever Nikon Z camera body I’m going to get, I decided to get a lens adapter for use on the Hasselblad lenses I already own. It makes sense to have the option to use the glass I already own.

Yes, I will probably get some native Z lenses but in the meantime the new camera will at least work out of the box without wasting money on a kit lens. I don’t fancy needing to part exchange the kit lens or finding room at the bottom of my camera bag.

The Z mount has allowed Fotodiox the ability to create this adapter. Something that was not technically possible with the F mount.

I was thinking of showing you more pictures of this adapter but as I don’t have a camera there doesn’t seem to be any point. I’ll update this page when I properly get to use the adapter.

29 May 2023 I got round to attaching my Hasselblad lens to my Z8 today.

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I was quite nervous about doing this as you never know if I might break something on the camera. There was no strange noises and the camera worked fine with focus peaking to aid with the focusing.

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The Hasselblad Zeiss Planar 110mm f2 on the Z8 doesn’t feel unbalanced. It doesn’t feel like the camera can’t take the strain of this large lens. I haven’t tried but I think using this combination on a Z6 or Z7 series might feel a bit wrong as the Z8 is chunkier than them.

I’m glad that the world beyond Nikkor glass is now open to me that wasn’t before.

2 thoughts on “Adapter for Hasselblad V-Mount lens to Nikon Z-Mount camera

  1. Hi there, have you taken any more photos with this? Thinking of getting an adapter to use my V lenses on my Z9. Interested to hear yhow your shooting experience has been with this adapter. Thanks!

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    1. Not really used it all that much. The lens I have makes my Z8 a bit front heavy but if you have a Z9 it might be better for you. Not going to say go ahead and get an adapter as it is really up to you. But if you aren’t using your V lenses much it does give you an option to get them out of your camera bag without having to splash out on film.

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