Abstract: Traditionella systemkameror har en optisk sökare där du ser motivet genom objektivet via en spegel. När du tar en bild fälls spegeln upp så sensorn kan fånga bilden. I en spegellös kamera har du varken optisk sökare eller spegel. Istället är sensorn ig...
Abstract: As is tradition, InsideHW is trying once again to aid you in the chase for the new camera to carry along during the summer holidays. It’s all but easy to opt for a particular model that would suit you perfectly. This is almost never the case anyway, b...
Solid build, excellent EVF, Motion Snapshot mode is gimmicky but a nice feature, Smart Photo Selector is great for fast moving scenes, Continuous shooting at 60fps provides exceptional speed for novice users, both mechanical and (silent) electronic shutters available, and very fast AF system,
No manual focus ring on lens and digitally manually zooming is cumbersome, rear LCD doesn't accurately represent exposure compensation in Live View, some basic options are hidden in submenus and no special 'art filter' effects.
The Nikon 1 cameras are a great first effort by Nikon in the world of mirrorless cameras, with some great features. Great image quality, fast AF (including continuous shooting up to 60fps), and an impressive EVF are a few things that make the Nikon 1 a...
Generally good build quality, Easy to use, Fun Motion Snapshot mode, 60fps continuous shooting, Image quality good
Smaller sensor than CSCs, Exposure changed via menu, Flimsy multi control dial, Image quality can't match Micro Four Thirds cameras'
The higher resolution screen, EVF, hotshoe and choice of shutter types mean that the Nikon V1 is more likely to attract the attention of the enthusiast photographer than the J1 is.Which means it sells in smaller numbers than the popular J1 which has toppe...
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Published: 2012-06-29, Author: Jeremy , review by: camcorderinfo.com
The V1 has a light and compact design that does put less pressure on your wrist during long video shots, but its lack of an articulated LCD and focus ring don't make for a very fun video recording experience. The camera does have a responsive and sile...
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Published: 2012-06-29, Author: Jeremy , review by: reviewed.com
The V1 has a light and compact design that does put less pressure on your wrist during long video shots, but its lack of an articulated LCD and focus ring don't make for a very fun video recording experience. The camera does have a responsive and silent a...
When Nikon announced their new “1 System” of compact interchangeable lens cameras, they debuted with two models, the J1 and the V1. The cameras are the first digital Nikons to utilize an entirely new lens mount system and an image sensor smaller than thos...