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The '''Nikon 1''' [[camera system]] comprised 4 lenses, two mirrorless camera body models, one flexible small system flash, an adapter for Nikon AF lenses and a GPS decoder, when it was introduced in autumn 2011.
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It doesn't use a standard image sensor format like the [[Micro Four Thirds]] sensors of [[Panasonic]] and [[Olympus]], the [[APS]] size sensors of [[Sony]] and [[Samsung]], or the small compact camera sensors used in [[Pentax]]'s mirrorless [[camera system]]. The sensor size is smaller than [[Micro Four Thirds]] and but significantly larger than the Pentax-Q sensor. The advantage of the cameras is the "hybrid [[autofocus]]", a mixture of phase detection AF and contrast AF. Another good point is the extremely fast shutter with speed upto 1/16000 sec.
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===Cameras===
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*Nikon 1 J1 - 10 [[Megapixel]], just with [[LCD]] monitor - concurrent model to [[Pentax Q]]
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*Nikon 1 V1 - 10 [[Megapixel]], with [[LCD]] monitor plus standard 1.44 [[Megapixel]] [[EVF]]
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[[Category:Japanese system cameras]]
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[[Category:Nikon|1]]

Revision as of 17:06, 22 September 2011

The Nikon 1 camera system comprised 4 lenses, two mirrorless camera body models, one flexible small system flash, an adapter for Nikon AF lenses and a GPS decoder, when it was introduced in autumn 2011.

It doesn't use a standard image sensor format like the Micro Four Thirds sensors of Panasonic and Olympus, the APS size sensors of Sony and Samsung, or the small compact camera sensors used in Pentax's mirrorless camera system. The sensor size is smaller than Micro Four Thirds and but significantly larger than the Pentax-Q sensor. The advantage of the cameras is the "hybrid autofocus", a mixture of phase detection AF and contrast AF. Another good point is the extremely fast shutter with speed upto 1/16000 sec.

Cameras