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What the FUCK do I do if I want an (ideally natively) interchangeable film+digital setup based on my current gear? I have sold a lot of stuff off and am mostly down to basics right now.
Bodies:
>Nikon F3
>Canon 5D4
Lenses:
>Nikkor 50/1.8 Pancake (pic rel)
>Canon 24-105/4L
>Voigtlander 40/2
That's it. I haven't dug myself into this corner on purpose (combination of hand me downs and not thinking about compatibility). I want to expand with a couple more Voigtlanders (a tele and a wide) because they're cool and work for my style, and ideally use them on both film and digital.
Got an F->EF adapter with focus confirmation chip specified for 5D4 hoping it would be at least a temporary solution. Tried mounting the 50/1.8 on my Canon. Focus confirmation didn't work and the ring was way too fucking tight (well-sealed for sure, but not practical).
Do I get a modern Nikon DSLR, and slap a prism focusing screen in it (or use LV focus peaking assuming D780)? Or any Z body with FTZ adapter? Seems janky though EVF has better options for MF. But shooting exclusively F glass on Z mount feels sad.
Or do I abandon the F3 entirely and get an EOS SLR? Hardly as much neat and compact glass but I could use the zoom and the 40/2 I already have.
Or give it all up and shoot Pentax?!