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Megadap recently released the third version of its Sony E-Mount lens adapter for Nikon Z cameras: the ETZ21 Pro. This Pro version still has autofocus capabilities, but the mechanics have been improved, there is a redesigned lens release button, and you can now firmware upgrade the adapter directly via your Nikon Z camera. So let’s take a closer look at this lens mount adapter!
Megadap is a Chinese manufacturer that only makes lens mount adapters for Nikon Z cameras. In 2020, the company launched the MTZ11 Leica M to Nikon Z adapter that provides autofocus capabilities to vintage manual Leica lenses. Later, Megadap launched the ETZ21 Sony E-Mount to Nikon Z adapter that also maintains the autofocus capabilities of your Sony lenses. The company is now back with the third version of its ETZ series, which will replace the previous ETZ21: the ETZ21 Pro.
The Megadap ETZ21 Pro replaces the previous ETZ21 Sony E-Mount to Nikon Z lens mount adapter. However, both versions feature the same control chip and functionality. So what is new with the Pro version?
First of all, Megadap improved the mechanical design of the Pro version. Hence, it fits better with third-party Sony E-Mount lenses, including Tamron, Zeiss, Voigtlander, Samyang, and Sigma. Please note that, at the moment, Viltrox and Yongnuo lenses are not supported.
Next, you previously needed a USB cable to upgrade the firmware of the ETZ21. With the Pro version, you can now upgrade the firmware directly via your Nikon Z camera.
Finally, the lens release button is now entirely made of metal, making it more durable and easier to press.
Along with the Megadap ETZ21 Pro launch, the company also developed a firmware upgrade for the ETZ21/ETZ21 Pro. Here are the key features of the new firmware upgrade:
The Megadap ETZ21 Pro is available now for $249, which is similar to the previous ETZ21.
For more information, please visit Megadap’s website here.
What do you think about this Pro version of the ETZ21? Do you often adapt third-party lenses to your Nikon Z camera? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.