
Many people by a camera and then stick to that manufactures lens, and with good reason. They do tend to be slightly better. Often for cost saving reasons people will go for 3rd party lens.
As many who use MicroFourThirds cameras have discovered, having a mirrorless system opens up options to many different lens, both new and old.
Voigtlander are now making quite a name for themselves with a range of older classic designs and newer manual focus lens. Some APO designs are cutting edge, others give an older shall we say flawed but more pleasing image rendering. Some even combine to give a more old fashioned image when wide open but then a couple of stops closed down give a sharp modern image.
Being a Leica users, adding one to my kit is tempting, and with a M to Z adapter the lens can do dual duty on multiple Nikon Z bodies.
But buying native Z mount version does give me electronic lens coupling, focus confirmation and aperture meta data in my images.
