Thursday 15 December 2011


 Nikon's Mirrorless Cameras
Nikon's two mirror less interchangeable lens cameras are comparable with similar features offerings from Olympus, Panasonic, Sony, and Pentax. The J1 and the V1 cameras will sport a 13.2mm x 8.8mm CMOS sensors (2.7x crop factor), larger than premium compact cameras. The V1 will offer a built-in electronic viewfinder, with an accessory port that will allow for an external flash, GPS, and other accessories. The V1 will be constructed of magnesium alloy for durability.

Both cameras offer a 10.1-megapixel image sensor, hybrid phase and contrast detection autofocus, the new EXPEED 3 image processor, and an ISO range of 100-6400, including the Hi-1 setting. Full HD 1080/60i video recording, with 720/60p audio recording in both cmeras.  10fps of photo shooting speed at full resolution and continuous autofocus are also featured.  1200fps video recording for slow motion video capture, as well as noise reduction tailored for low light video are also featured. Four lenses are available for both cameras.
For full information, including sample photos and video, please visit Nikon’s press website at nikonusa.com.
 Nikon's Mirrorless Cameras
 Nikon's Mirrorless Cameras
 Nikon's Mirrorless Cameras
 Nikon's Mirrorless Cameras
 Nikon's Mirrorless Cameras
 Nikon's Mirrorless Cameras


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