The Nikon 1 system consists of four bodies: the AW, S, J and the V-series. The Nikon J is a compact camera with interchangeable lens, no viewfinder and a limited number of possibilities. Also in terms of operation this type is intended for the starter. Th
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Look in our list of tested cameras for specifications or a comparison of this performance with that of other cameras. Tools JX Error: Definition with ID 142 does not exist.AdvantagesDisadvantagesBuilt-in viewfinderFastAF: every shot is a hitGreat image qu...
Quality: impressive.Why you'd buy the V1: access to Nikkor lenses; small form factor.Why you wouldn't: no vari-angle finder.There's a lot to like in this model. It will please many Nikon fans. A classic Nikon.Nikon 1 V2 SpecificationsImage Sensor: 14.2 mi...
Abstract: Nikon V2 review: has enough changed in the V2 to warrant an upgrade over the Nikon 1 V1? Our testing team put Nikon's new CSC to the test.Nikon has replaced the Nikon 1 V1 with the Nikon 1 V2, an update that promises to be an evolution of the existing cam...
A host of impressive features; Introduction of dedicated mode dial; Improve handling and design; Blisteringly fast AF
Poorlydesigned menu system; Image quality issues; High price tag
There's a lot to like about the Nikon V2; a camera which sees a real marked improvement on its predecessor. Although the design might not be to everyone's taste on an aesthetic level, there's no arguing with the fact that the addition of a fully funct...
Abstract: The Nikon 1 V2 is a compact system camera featuring a new 14.2-megapixel “CX” format sensor and the Nikon 1 lens mount. Boasting continuous shooting speeds of 15fps with continuous autofocus and 60fps with fixed-point autofocus, Full 1080p HD video captur...
Ultrafast autofocus until very low light, Excellent metering, Realistic image colors, Good whitebalance, Usable up to ISO 6400 for small prints, Instant shutterlag, Virtually no blackout, Fast shottoshot speed, Quick and responsive, Excellent EVF with Eye
Above average image noise for a mirrorless, General image softness, Limited dynamic range, Limited lens selection, Not ExposurePriority on EVF or LCD, Few direct controls, Short batterylife, Proprietary hotshoe, 1s video delay, AF and MF sounds get record
Image quality of this mirrorless depends on what it is compared against. Its 2.7X crop-factor sensor puts it well ahead of of most fixed-lens cameras but also behind the majority of mirrorless ones, including its predecessor, the V1 Nikon 1 V1 which uses ...
Abstract: Forget everything you've read about the V1 because the V2 is a new start and it's a very different camera indeed. In fact, it's good enough to go straight into our list of desirable compact system cameras. That's quite a turnaround. Nikon has done surp...
Abstract: DateMarch 7, 2013 (0) Read later This 14-megapixel compact system camera uses Nikon's CX format sensor - larger than a standard compact but smaller than Micro Four Thirds. It has an inbuilt electronic viewfinder of 1440 dots and the viewfinde...
The 15fps burst mode is astonishing. That is a frame rate close to movie. Speaking of which, movie mode is very good. The image quality is consistently good, with accurate autofocus and exposure. The viewfinder is a knockout, giving outstanding colour and tonal rendering. And ''silent mode'' is just that.
The memory card slot should be on the side of the camera for easy access on a tripod
We kept the beautiful little V2 for longer than we normally would because we didn't want to part with it. This is one of the sweetest cameras around, a worthy competitor for the Olympus and Panasonic Micro Four Thirds cameras that set the standard in this...
The V2 is a nice little camera for the average snapshooter who wants to take still pictures and movies that look good on the screen. It provides a decent range of adjustable controls and enough special effects to satisfy most users. And it delivers improv...