There are two parts to this, the DA lenses lack an aperture ring so they only really work on cameras that can control the aperture automatically - this means cameras that used the 'A' setting on old lenses (other cameras will remain stuck on minimum aperture). Even so, most of these will only work in program or shutter priority modes - these are the only modes where the camera controls the aperture. The only fully functional option is the Z-1(p) - in the US PZ-1(p) as these allow the use of 'hyper modes' which also allow manual & aperture priority with the lens aperture set on 'A'.
Vignetting may occur, many zooms may work with specific focal length & aperture combinations. The DA50/1.8 is reported as FF compatible, the DA10-17 fish-eye effectively works as an FF fish-eye at 17mm but vignettes at wider focal lengths (it's the only one I've tested).