• HOME
  • News
  • Reviews
    • Cameras
    • Head-to-Head
    • Books
    • Monitors
    • Lenses
    • Smartphones
    • Software
    • Printers
    • Accessories
    • First Look
  • Contests
    • EISA Maestro
    • Picture of the Month
    • Smart Travel Contest
  • Tutorials
    • Ask Uncle Ronnie
    • Basics of photography
    • Camera Techniques
    • If I were You
    • Photoshop
    • Tips
  • PHOTOLOGUE
    • Kaleidoscope
    • Master Craftsmen
    • Showcase
    • Travel Photo-feature
  • Promotions
  • More
    • Buyer’s Guide
    • Subscription
    • Print Magazine
  • Advertise

  • HOME
  • News
  • Reviews
    • Cameras
    • Head-to-Head
    • Books
    • Monitors
    • Lenses
    • Smartphones
    • Software
    • Printers
    • Accessories
    • First Look
  • Contests
    • EISA Maestro
    • Picture of the Month
    • Smart Travel Contest
  • Tutorials
    • Ask Uncle Ronnie
    • Basics of photography
    • Camera Techniques
    • If I were You
    • Photoshop
    • Tips
  • PHOTOLOGUE
    • Kaleidoscope
    • Master Craftsmen
    • Showcase
    • Travel Photo-feature
  • Promotions
  • More
    • Buyer’s Guide
    • Subscription
    • Print Magazine
  • Advertise

Nikon to launch Nikon 1 V2

November 27, 2012 by spwordpress

Nikon Corp. has introduced the second version of its Nikon 1 interchangeable lens system camera in November.

The outer design is more like a conventional SLR camera, unlike the Nikon 1 V1, mounted with electronic viewfinder and strobe. The camera weighs 278g, the lightest in the lens changeable system camera with built-in EVF and strobe category, according to the company. The Nikon 1 V2 features newly-developed 1-inch 14.25-megapixel Super High-speed AF CMOS sensor and EXPEED 3A image processor, and advanced AF system and motion snap shot as the former Nikon 1 V1. High-speed continuous shot function is improved from the previous model to 15 fps in the AF tracking mode or 60 fps in AF fixed mode.

The V2 also has a newly introduced Slow-view mode which allows capturing images when the shutter release is pressed half-way and displays images on EFV or LCD monitor at a speed that is 5 times slower for an easy pick up of the best shot once the shutter release is pressed fully. This function helps the photographer to take a better shot of fast moving subjects. The Nikon 1 V2 can store both high-resolution still images and movies simultaneously. It can use Nikkor lenses with optional mount adapter FT1, wireless transmission by way of optional mobile adapter ‘WU-1b’ or Eye-Fi card. Nikon also
introduced dedicated speed light ‘SB-N7’, and dedicated lenses; the 32mm (86.4mm in terms of 35mm) F1.2, 6.7- 13mm (18-35mm) F3.5-5.6, and 10-100mm (27-270mm in 35mm) F4-5.6. An Indian price is yet to be announced.

Filed Under: News

LATEST ISSUE

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

RIDING A WAVE

Link to EISA 2024 Doors Open Campaign

MAGZTER Subscription Offer

Chance to Get Featured

Interested in being featured in Smart Photography? Send us low-resolution versions of 12 to 20 of your best images, and stand a chance to exhibit your work in our Kaleidoscope, Showcase or Mastercraftsman section.

Email: sp@nextgenpublishing.net

EPSON EcoTank L8180

SPECIALS

Smart Photography AWARDS 2024

April 4, 2024 By SPEdit Team

… Continue Reading

Gorilla Glass: Scratch, Optics, and Everything in Between

August 10, 2021 By Sujith Gopinath

… Continue Reading

Exploring Odisha: The North-Central Expedition

December 4, 2020 By Sujith Gopinath

… Continue Reading

Exploring Odisha: The Western Wilderness

November 6, 2020 By Sujith Gopinath

… Continue Reading

More Posts from this Category

Text Widget

Copyright © 2025 · Smart Photography Magazine

Recent

  • BenQ Launches PD Series Monitors
  • Sony Unveils FE 50-150mm F2 GM Telephoto Zoom
  • Nikon Launches Z5II mirrorless camera
  • Canon Partners with IFP
  • April 2025

Search

Copyright © 2025 · Smart Photography Magazine ·