Jared
Newbie
I think it's a fun system/camera to shoot anything moving, like the cat playing etc ... with the snazzy functions like motion snap whatever.
Way to pricey for a gadget.
Will have to wait couple of more years for that digital Contax G type of camera.
Way to pricey for a gadget.
Will have to wait couple of more years for that digital Contax G type of camera.
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
I saw that. Can't imagine what DSLR he's referring to. The D40?
The D40 has terrific image quality, and is capable of delivering absolutely beautiful prints up to 11 x 16 or larger. Does the average family photographer require more? And do you think that you'd do much better on a technical level with a 35 Summilux ASPH FLE, and M7,...and Tri-X?
Paddy C
Unused film collector
The D40 has terrific image quality, and is capable of delivering absolutely beautiful prints up to 11 x 16 or larger. Does the average family photographer require more? And do you think that you'd do much better on a technical level with a 35 Summilux ASPH FLE, and M7,...and Tri-X?
I think my post was one of those comments that just doesn't work in a forum context. Know what I mean?
What I was getting at was that, from the samples I've seen, the V1 is certainly not producing image quality equal to even Nikon's current lowest-rung DSLR. So I did a quick search to find the model name of an older Nikon DSLR (as I don't know them at all) and tried to make a bit of a camera marketing joke.
Paddy C
Unused film collector
And do you think that you'd do much better on a technical level with a 35 Summilux ASPH FLE, and M7,...and Tri-X?
Was that really necessary?
jpfisher
Well-known
Just posted my review of the J1 -- http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2393556,00.asp
After a week with the camera, I have to say that I like it... but I would never by it for myself. No manual focus rings on the lenses and the extreme crop factor make using older glass via a theoretical adapter a tricky proposition for a wide-to-normal shooter.
It is as fast as Nikon claims -- 10fps, 30fps, or 60fps for about 13 shots. And I was happy with the quality of the RAW and JPG files coming out of the camera, although it's harder to control depth of field with the slower lenses and smaller sensor.
As someone else in the thread said, would be a good camera for the wife. Fast shooting is great for sports -- I shot some at a baseball game last weekend. Still trying to find time to go through my shots from that, but will track down a keeper or two shot with the 10mm as requested by Juan and link them here when I find the time!
After a week with the camera, I have to say that I like it... but I would never by it for myself. No manual focus rings on the lenses and the extreme crop factor make using older glass via a theoretical adapter a tricky proposition for a wide-to-normal shooter.
It is as fast as Nikon claims -- 10fps, 30fps, or 60fps for about 13 shots. And I was happy with the quality of the RAW and JPG files coming out of the camera, although it's harder to control depth of field with the slower lenses and smaller sensor.
As someone else in the thread said, would be a good camera for the wife. Fast shooting is great for sports -- I shot some at a baseball game last weekend. Still trying to find time to go through my shots from that, but will track down a keeper or two shot with the 10mm as requested by Juan and link them here when I find the time!
Athos6
Tao Master
Good review, what did you think of the cheap looking flash?
jpfisher
Well-known
Flash is not that bad. Does a decent job at middle distances -- had to dial in some negative EV compensation when using it close and still got some hotspots. Better than the flash on a point-and-shoots I've used.
btgc
Veteran
People care about possibility to take picture not how it's done. This way Nikon (and others) make superzoom P&S cameras without Av Tv M modes - really, modes/scenes are enough. This cameras don't even have real aperture and shutter values to be set - ND filter and electronics do the job. And you talk about small sensors 
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Was that really necessary?![]()
Just trying to make sure that our feet stay on the ground.
NIKON KIU
Did you say Nippon Kogaku
I want one of the Pink 1's
For the wife :angel:

For the wife :angel:
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Just posted my review of the J1 -- http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2393556,00.asp
After a week with the camera, I have to say that I like it... but I would never by it for myself. No manual focus rings on the lenses and the extreme crop factor make using older glass via a theoretical adapter a tricky proposition for a wide-to-normal shooter.
It is as fast as Nikon claims -- 10fps, 30fps, or 60fps for about 13 shots. And I was happy with the quality of the RAW and JPG files coming out of the camera, although it's harder to control depth of field with the slower lenses and smaller sensor.
As someone else in the thread said, would be a good camera for the wife. Fast shooting is great for sports -- I shot some at a baseball game last weekend. Still trying to find time to go through my shots from that, but will track down a keeper or two shot with the 10mm as requested by Juan and link them here when I find the time!
Thanks for the review Jim.
I was taken aback when I see the 100% crop from the test image. I sure was expecting more details than that murkiness...
Honestly at this point I just check the news about this camera like I check the sound of a breaking plate in a restaurant, not out of interest, just want to see how bad it could be.
willie_901
Veteran
The DxO Mark parameters (just published) indicate the sensor performs as well as micro 43 sensors but doesn't come close to an APS-C sensor.
gavinlg
Veteran
The DxO Mark parameters (just published) indicate the sensor performs as well as micro 43 sensors but doesn't come close to an APS-C sensor.
Yup, they also say the Zeiss 21mm f2.8 distagon is the lowest resolving lens tested for Canon EOS.
ishanm
Member
When I'm done with my Leica Year, I would love to look into this as a going out camera, especially if Nikon comes out with a 7 or 8mm prime for the system. It would be perfect for my usage. I've also been looking at the Pentax Q with the toy fisheye for such usage too. These pictures would never get printed and I find that the image quality is fine for websharing.
Mackinaw
Think Different
Except that it would have to be bigger and heavier than the D3 to be a legitimate heir to the throne of the Nikkorex.![]()
Nikkorex. Now that's funny!
Jim B.
DaveO
Member
That's one ugly hump on top of the camera and it doesn't have a finger grip and the sensor is too small. I'm really disappointed in this camera. I think the new Fuji X50 makes more sense.
DaveO
DaveO
jpfisher
Well-known
Sorry for the delay, but here are some samples from the J1 with 10mm pancake -- shot RAW, converted with View NX to TIF, and then exported to JPG via Lightroom. Sorry for the three step workflow--Lightroom doesn't offer native support for the RAW files as of yet.
I've got them online here -- http://www.downeffect.com/jim/nikonj1-10mm-samples
I've got them online here -- http://www.downeffect.com/jim/nikonj1-10mm-samples
fireblade
Vincenzo.
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