Two months after releasing Nikon 1 J2, the Japanese imaging giant adds another MILC to their offering which is set to be a refresher to the V1. This time, however, Nikon made sure that their new camera, the Nikon 1 V2, will have more new things to offer other than two additional mode dials and a crisper LCD. In addition, the Nikon 1 V2 sports a new and improved body (which is available in black and white) which bears similarity to Sony’s NEX cameras. Along with the announcement of the Nikon 1 V2, the company also outs a new external which is specifically design for the new camera. We’re not so sure how this pricing will fare in the market, but we’re expecting that Nikon will bring the price of V1 down a bit in the next coming weeks. Nikon introduced a new entry-level dSLR, the Nikon D3100, which has the capability of recording full HD 1080p videos. The Nikon D3100 is the successor to the popular D3000 line and brings in a set of new features and upgrades. The Nikon D3100 will come with a AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR as the kit lens. Read more in our articles including "Nikon expands its MILC lineup by adding V2" and "Nikon D3100 dSLR gets Full 1080p video".
Two months after releasing Nikon 1 J2, the Japanese imaging giant adds another MILC to their offering which is set to be a refresher to the V1. This time, however, Nikon made sure that their new camera, the Nikon 1 V2, will have more new things to offer other than two additional mode dials and a crisper LCD.
In addition, the Nikon 1 V2 sports a new and improved body (which is available in black and white) which bears similarity to Sony’s NEX cameras. Along with the announcement of the Nikon 1 V2, the company also outs a new external which is specifically design for the new camera. We’re not so sure how this pricing will fare in the market, but we’re expecting that Nikon will bring the price of V1 down a bit in the next coming weeks.
Our coverage of Nikon 1 V2 includes: "Nikon expands its MILC lineup by adding V2"; "Nikon D3100 dSLR gets Full 1080p video"; "Nikon D7000 ousts D90 as 16.2MP dSLR". Each article provides unique insights and information.