Nikon 1 series

The Nikon 1 series are high-speed mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras. Announced on 21 September 2011, Nikon claims that it is "Nikon's most significant announcement since we introduced our first digital camera 14 years ago".[1] The series currently includes Nikon 1 J1 and Nikon 1 V1.[2]

At the time of announcement it features the world's fastest autofocus with 10 fps even during videos based on hybrid autofocus (phase detection/contrast-detect AF with AF-assist illuminator). World's fastest continuous shooting speed (60 fps) among all cameras with interchangeable lenses including DSLRs completes this.[3] Slow-motion movies can be captured in up to 1200 fps with reduced resolution.

The smaller CX sensor considerably increases the depth of field by 2.90 stops (2.7 times crop factor) compared to an 35mm FX camera with the same angle of view.

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Other Technologies

Optional accessories

Additionally to the already available lenses, flash, cases, GPS unit etc. Nikon presented at PDN PhotoPlus International Conference + Expo2011 many forthcoming lenses, LED video and macro lights and video kits.[17]

Reception

Independent reviews[18][19][20] and image comparisons at all ISO speeds in JPEG[8] and additionally Raw[21] are accessible. Both cameras were criticized for having DSLR-like price without having DSLR-like image quality [22] [23] DxO Labs awarded the J1 sensor an overall score of 56%.[5][7]

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