Tried with Panasonic GX85 and a couple of Nikkor lenses. At first I found it very difficult to set the autofocus correctly. The problem isn't necessarily the adapter itself. It also has to do with how large the lenses are compared to the body, making it difficult to get a firm grip to hold the camera steady, especially with telephoto lenses. Manual focus works much better. The quality of the photos is also not very good, especially in low light. He seems to need a lot of light. So in my opinion the best way is to sell Nikon lenses and invest in good native MFT lenses.
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