Nikon 1 V1

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Nikon 1 V1
A Nikon 1 V1 with a Nikkor 10-30mm lens
A Nikon 1 V1 with a Nikkor 10-30mm lens
Overview
MakerNikon
TypeMirrorless interchangeable lens camera
Lens
Lens mountNikon 1 mount
Sensor/medium
Sensor typeCMOS
Sensor size13.2 mm × 8.8 mm
Maximum resolution3,906 x 2,606[1]
10.1 (effective megapixels)[2]
Recording mediumSD, SDHC, SDXC. Also UHS-I and Eye-Fi (WLAN)
Focusing
Focushybrid phase detection and contrast detection autofocus[2]
Focus modesSingle AF (AF-S); continuous AF (AF-C); auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A); fulltime AF (AF-F); manual (M)
Focus areas135 focus areas (Single-point AF); 41 focus areas (Auto-area AF)
Exposure/metering
Exposure meteringTTL metering using image sensor
Metering modesMatrix metering, center-weighted metering, spot metering
Shutter
Frame rate5/10/30/60 fps
Shutter speed range1/4000 to 30 s (mechanical); 1/16000 to 30 s (electronic); X-sync at 1/250
General
BatteryNikon EN-EL15 Lithium-Ion battery
Dimensions113 mm × 76 mm × 43.5 mm
Weight294 g (0.648 lb)
Made in China

The Nikon 1 V1 is a Nikon 1 series high-speed mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera launched by Nikon on 21 September 2011.

The successor is the Nikon 1 V2 announced on October 24, 2012.[3]

The CMOS sensor from Aptina is used, it has 10.1 MP, CX format, die size 16.9x17.9 mm[4] which it is relatively similar with 1" sensor size.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tests and reviews for the camera Nikon 1 V1".
  2. ^ a b Donegan, T J (September 21, 2011). "Nikon announces two mirrorless cameras". USA Today. Retrieved September 22, 2011.
  3. ^ Nikon announces 1 V2 - a more photographer-friendly, 14MP 1 series camera Dpreview
  4. ^ Teardown of the Nikon V1 camera – Aptina Found! Archived 2013-01-14 at the Wayback Machine // Chipworks Recent Teardowns, November 4, 2011

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