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The '''[[Nikon 1]] V1''' is a  mirrorless interchangeable lens digital camera released by [[Nikon]] in 2011.
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The '''[[Nikon 1]] V1''' is a  mirrorless interchangeable lens digital camera released by [[Nikon]] in 2011. The newer '''Nikon 1 V2''' released a year later in 2012.
  
 
It uses a CX format 10 megapixel CMOS sensor. Interchangeable lens use the Nikon 1 lens mount, but F mount lenses can be used with the FT1 adapter. It is available in black or white colour. It was released at the same time as the[[ Nikon 1 J1]] model but contains different features. The V1 has a view finder but does not have a built-in flash. The J1 does not have a view finder but has a built-in flash. The V1 also has a higher resolution screen.
 
It uses a CX format 10 megapixel CMOS sensor. Interchangeable lens use the Nikon 1 lens mount, but F mount lenses can be used with the FT1 adapter. It is available in black or white colour. It was released at the same time as the[[ Nikon 1 J1]] model but contains different features. The V1 has a view finder but does not have a built-in flash. The J1 does not have a view finder but has a built-in flash. The V1 also has a higher resolution screen.

Revision as of 23:59, 17 February 2016

The Nikon 1 V1 is a mirrorless interchangeable lens digital camera released by Nikon in 2011. The newer Nikon 1 V2 released a year later in 2012.

It uses a CX format 10 megapixel CMOS sensor. Interchangeable lens use the Nikon 1 lens mount, but F mount lenses can be used with the FT1 adapter. It is available in black or white colour. It was released at the same time as theNikon 1 J1 model but contains different features. The V1 has a view finder but does not have a built-in flash. The J1 does not have a view finder but has a built-in flash. The V1 also has a higher resolution screen.

The camera uses both a mechanical and electronic shutter. 30s to 1/4000 sec. with a 1/250 sync for mechanical. 30 to 1/16000 sec. with a 1/60 sync for electronic. Two different types of auto focus are used; phase detection and contrast detection. For media storage it uses Secure Digital cards with support for SDHC, and SDXC. It is powered by a rechargeable 7v Li-ion EN-EL15 battery.

Accessories

  • Speedlight SB-N5
  • GPS Unit GP-N100
  • Mount Adapter FT1 (for Nikon F lenses)
  • Stereo Mic ME-1
  • Remote control ML-L3