Hi,
I was using the Nikon 1 system a few years ago. I am always looking for the best compromise between size, weight and image quality. At that time I had to travel a lot for the job and hotel safes are not really big enough to put a DSLR with lenses in to it.
So I was searching and found out about the Nikon 1 system. But I did not like that much the image quality with the V-series and its Aptina sensors. Also the J models before the J5 did not convince me. That was really a problem for me. I wanted to have something with a viewfinder but at the same time with the most advanced 1 inch sensor. So, I decided to give the J5 a closer look. I read on the internet a blog on which the author showed really impressive images (do not know the name anymore). That blog dealt almost exclusively about the Nikon 1 system.
The results have been great. I was really impressed with the image quality of the J5 and in most cases, I did not need that much a viewfinder anymore as I originally thought. I bought more and more lenses, even the very expensive 32/1.2 and enjoyed my time with it.
I was really disappointed that Nikon shut down that line. There was so much potential. Especially with articial intelligence included maybe 10 years later.
But I can understand that at that point in the past, the smaller sensor was not enough to keep the size on the whole small enough compared to MicroFourThirds, if you use lenses below 100mm in FF terms.
I was using the Nikon 1 system a few years ago. I am always looking for the best compromise between size, weight and image quality. At that time I had to travel a lot for the job and hotel safes are not really big enough to put a DSLR with lenses in to it.
So I was searching and found out about the Nikon 1 system. But I did not like that much the image quality with the V-series and its Aptina sensors. Also the J models before the J5 did not convince me. That was really a problem for me. I wanted to have something with a viewfinder but at the same time with the most advanced 1 inch sensor. So, I decided to give the J5 a closer look. I read on the internet a blog on which the author showed really impressive images (do not know the name anymore). That blog dealt almost exclusively about the Nikon 1 system.
The results have been great. I was really impressed with the image quality of the J5 and in most cases, I did not need that much a viewfinder anymore as I originally thought. I bought more and more lenses, even the very expensive 32/1.2 and enjoyed my time with it.
I was really disappointed that Nikon shut down that line. There was so much potential. Especially with articial intelligence included maybe 10 years later.
But I can understand that at that point in the past, the smaller sensor was not enough to keep the size on the whole small enough compared to MicroFourThirds, if you use lenses below 100mm in FF terms.
- RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. - GR
- 18.3 mm f/2.8
- 18.3 mm
- ƒ/2.8
- 1/125 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- ISO 100
- RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. - GR
- 18.3 mm f/2.8
- 18.3 mm
- ƒ/2.8
- 1/125 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- ISO 100
- RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. - GR
- 18.3 mm f/2.8
- 18.3 mm
- ƒ/2.8
- 1/125 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- ISO 2000
- RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. - GR
- 18.3 mm f/2.8
- 18.3 mm
- ƒ/4.5
- 1/40 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- ISO 2200
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