Tuesday, December 11, 2012

The Nikon 1 V2 mirrorless camera reviews

HenrysCameras posted about the Nikon 1 V2, the newest compact system camera from Nikon. With a redesigned form factor, and improved features, the V2 offers professional level control in a compact camera.

            Introducing Nikon 1 V2, with the exceptional speed and performance of the Nikon 1 system, plus pro-style enhancements for greater creativity, flexibility, comfort and control. It has a grip for familiar shooting comfort, a built-in flash for manipulating the lighting of your images, new Best Moment Capture modes for catching exactly the right shots, PSAM exposure modes right on the dial and much more—all in a very compact size. For passionate shooters who want more control of their photos, Nikon 1 V2 delivers.

Nikon unveils DSLR-like Nikon 1 V2 mirrorless camera (Hands on & Overview)

    

          Nikon's mirrorless camera lineup may not have been the most impressive devices to cross our desks, but the 1 series has sold like crazy. Nikon's still betting on the formula, and two months after releasing the J2 the company's announced today the new 1 V2. The V2 is the higher-end of the 1 cameras, intended for what reps called "a more deliberate photographer." It's designed for buyers who already own a DSLR and want something more portable, or for those who want great pictures but don't want to deal with the heft or complexity. The V2's body may be small, but its specs sound mostly like a DSLR, and a good one at that: it has a new Expeed 3A processor, hybrid autofocus, ISO range up to ISO 6400, simultaneous still and video capture, and its 14.2-megapixel sensor can capture up to 15 frames per second with continuous autofocus. It also has a 1.4-million-dot EVF with 100-percent frame coverage, in addition to its rear LCD

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