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I use this adapter for my Nikkors on my X-Pro 1 and X-Pro2:

https://www.amazon.com/Beschoi-Adapter-Nikkor-G-Type-Fujifilm/dp/B01LN7WON4/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1529676173&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=nikon+to+fuji+adapter&psc=1

 

It works very well and is inexpensive, just know that it supports manual focusing and there is no electrical connection between AF Nikkors and your Fuji body.

 

I use one of this same manufacturer's Leica M-to-Fuji adapters for Leica lenses and it also works very well.

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you can adapt Nikon lenses directly to Fuji. The choice is huge, I’d recommend K&F they are very well made and inexpensive

 

https://www.kentfaith.com/KF06.101_nikon-to-fuji-x-mount-adapter

 

Should you want a Nikon to Fuji lens turbo ( in my opinion not useful in macro work) this is also there 

 

http://www.zyoptics.net/product/zhongyi-lens-turbo-adapters-for-fuji-x-mount-cameras-fx/

 

Being the 60mm a macro lens the loss of autofocus in macro use is not such a bad thing 

 

There are some brands with prototypes of adapters for several systems to be used with AF retention 

 

 

I find them very expensive 

 

 

this is a contax to fx adapter (for example)

 

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