Lunes, Hulyo 23, 2012

                                                
                                       Fun With the V1




Nikon V1 Review

         Nikon's entry into the mirror less interchangeable lens market late last year was widely anticipated, but the products that were finally announced took a lot of people by surprise. Nikon has created an entirely new system based around a relatively small sensor, that's about 30% of the size of those used in the company's DX-format SLRs. The system is spearheaded by two cameras - the Nikon 1 J1 and 1 V1. The J1 is the entry-level model, and the V1 is aimed at a slightly more advanced user, but both cameras are intended essentially for beginners upgrading from compact cameras or camera phones, and who find the size and complexity of a DSLR intimidating.

    The V1 standout features are their auto focus and continuous shooting abilities. Both cameras feature a 'hybrid' AF system that combines both Phase and Contrast Detection methods, which in principle allows them to keep track of fast-moving subjects in much the same way as SLRs can (and compacts and other mirror less cameras conspicuously can't). Both also feature a remarkable maximum shooting speed of 60 frames per second at full resolution, and to support this they use dual image processors that offer Nikon's latest 'EXPEED 3' processing. 

Hello Guys Newbie Here! 

Here are some of my Photos taken at my friend's house and garden... Hope you Like it ^_^