Great level of detail; Compact interchangeable lens system; Good build quality
Some evidence of colour fringing; Expensive
The Nikon 1 V1 is more capable than the J1, but the body lacks its sibling's finesse and we're not sure the extra features justify the higher price. Nonetheless, the V1 produces some of the sharpest, most detailed shots we have seen....
Generally good build quality, Easy to use, Fun Motion Snapshot mode, Max 60fps continuous shooting, Image quality good for sensor size
Sensor is smaller than most other CSCs, Exposure mode changed via the menu, Flimsy multi control dial, Image quality can't match Micro Four Thirds cameras'
ForGenerally good build qualityEasy to useFun Motion Snapshot mode60fps continuous shootingImage quality good...
Built-in EVF with eye sensor, Simple menu layout, High speed shooting
Expensive, Flash costs extra, Screams "mug me"
With rock-solid 1980’s Tonka toy-like construction, love-it-or-hate it blocky design and some innovative technology under the bonnet that is more concerned with making sure you get the shot than cramming the sensor with unnecessary pixels, the Nikon V
The Nikon 1 V1 is an interchangeable lens camera that's capable of supplying great image quality, and it's well built, but it's poor when it comes to usability. Furthermore, its sensor is very small and not up to the standard of competing cameras from ...
Image quality, easy to use, great EVF, AF speed, overall performance speed, JPEG+RAW shooting, great video features
Expensive, design is uninspiring, manual controls are all stuffed in menus
The Nikon 1 V1 is a bold and brave step by Nikon into the compact, mirrorless system camera market. And while the V1 provides most of what Nikon wanted it too, it’s an expensive, if compact, option....
Better picture quality than regular compact cameras, Good general responsiveness, fast autofocus, Nice innovative features (Motion Snapshot, Smart Photo Selector), Good build and finish, feels robust, highcapacity battery, Screen and viewfinder are accurate and pleasant to use
Some strange design choices (direct access shortcuts, handling etc.), No flash supplied / Not compatible with Nikon SLR flashes, Gimmicky functions take precedence over traditional advanced photography settings, Bulkier than the Panasonic GF3 1442 mm X lens
The Nikon V1 is an original concept camera that's radically different from other interchangeable lens compacts. Unfortunately, gimmicky functions take precedence over the kind of standard settings you'd expect to see in an advanced camera. The idea is ...
Great High ISO performance, Blazing fast and accurate focus system, Solid build quality, Dual Shutters (mechanical and electronic)
Pricey, Cluttered menu system, Lack of PASM on mode dial, No auto-focus or exposure correction in high speed shooting mode
Nikon has finally arrived to the mirrorless camera party with its Nikon V1 and J1. Though a tad bit late, one could say Nikon was taking the time to not only develop their own proprietary sensor, but also come up with a hybrid contrast-phase-detect focusi...
f you will do overall analysis, you will find conclusion that Sony NEX – 7 has biggest sensor, Nikon V1 has advanced & unique features and Olympus PEN E-P3 has compromised in both. If you are looking for larger sensor and much high megapixels and willing ...