Nikon has announced the newest member of their Nikon 1 series of mirrorless interchangeable lens camera. It consists of a 14.2 megapixel CMOS sensor and a new design, that unlike the previous Nikon 1 series cameras has a proper grip like a DSLR to make it easier to hold.
It has several other features such as a built-in flash, which was missing on the V1, along with a hotshoe for attaching the new optional SB-N7 compact speedlight, a new Command dial, EXPEED 3A image processor, 73 point AF system, 15fps burst mode for up to 45 images or 60fps for up to 40 images, FullHD video recording and a 3.0-inch, 921k dot LCD.
The Nikon 1 V2 will be available in late November 2015 for $899.95 along with the 10-30mm kit lens. The SB-N7 speedlight will be sold separately for $159.95.
It has several other features such as a built-in flash, which was missing on the V1, along with a hotshoe for attaching the new optional SB-N7 compact speedlight, a new Command dial, EXPEED 3A image processor, 73 point AF system, 15fps burst mode for up to 45 images or 60fps for up to 40 images, FullHD video recording and a 3.0-inch, 921k dot LCD.
The Nikon 1 V2 will be available in late November 2015 for $899.95 along with the 10-30mm kit lens. The SB-N7 speedlight will be sold separately for $159.95.
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