Nikon 1 V1

Pursue and Express Life’s Moments

Nikon 1 V1 for your pursuit to express every moment of life. Your photography sparks conversations—the Nikon 1 V1 helps you interpret all. Set your creative freedom free with an imaging system designed for today and tomorrow. Nikon 1 for sharing the very incredible world that is yours.
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One-Lens Kit
Two-Lens Wide Angle Kit
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Supplied Accessories

  • EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-25 Battery Charger
  • EG-CP14 Audio/Video Cable
  • UC-E6 USB Cable
  • BS-N1000 Multi Accessory Port Cover
  • BF-N1000 Body Cap
  • AN-N1000  Strap
  • ViewNX 2
  • Short Movie Creator CD
  • User's Manual
  • Reference manual CD
Nikon 1 V1 4.5 5 2 2
Simply the Best, For Me A Nikon fan since the Nikon F days when Nikon USA was EPOI. I have owned and used many camera brands, other than Nikon, both film and digital. My last Nikon was the D 80 with a 18-200mm zoom,and a grip holding two batteries. A hand condition made this set up too difficult for me to control. After buying several more small Nikon P/S type cameras the last being the P7100, I bought the Nikon 1 V1 double lens kit. This is the best and most comfortable camera I've ever owned and I've been taking pictures since I was seven years old and 'seriuosly' since I was sixteen - a long time ago. This is not a P/S camera but a sophisticated tool. I could go on but I am running out of room. Bravo, Nikon - you did well. May 17, 2012
Its size makes it easy to carry, and the quality of the pictures is impressive. As always, the purpose of a review is to find ways to improve a product. To make the V1 perfect (for me), Nikon should do three things. First, I don't like the location of the dial mode as it changes by itself when you carry the camera. The wheel should either be smaller or moved slightly to the left. Second thing I miss: I use the eye sensor to take my pictures rather than the screen. Yet after I take the picture, I miss the picture popping on the larger screen for a quick evaluation. This is not yet available as a setting. Finally, the V1 does not have a small pop-up flash, and it should. But for these three details, I love the light weight of this system and its ease to carry around. March 31, 2012
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Digitalcamerainfo.com

October 2011 | Nikon 1 V1 Review | TJ Donegan
Digitalcamerainfo.com posted TJ Donegan’s review of the Nikon 1 V1 interchangeable lens camera touting both the camera’s design and image quality. Donegan liked the menu system of the Nikon 1 cameras due to their simplicity, noting that the V1 “is not a difficult camera for a novice to pick up and use.” Donegan added: “Pick up the V1 and the message is immediately clear: just shoot.” The real achievement Donegan noted, is the speed of the Nikon 1 V1. Donegan said, “All in all, it is a solid debut from Nikon’s new compact system camera,” adding “the V1 looks like one of the stronger compact system camera debuts we have seen yet.

Camera Labs

December 2011 | Nikon 1 V1 Review | Gordon Laing
Gordon Laing posted his review of the Nikon 1 V1 to the Camera Labs website, touting the V1 [and J1] as "one of the fastest cameras I've tested at any price point and in any category." Other features that impressed Laing included the camera's Electronic Viewfinder, build quality, large buffer and battery life. "Quick AF, confident tracking, fast burst shooting and the ability to capture both stills and HD video simultaneously add up to a camera that can simply capture moments that are hard or even impossible to grab with another camera," he said. He concluded by saying that the Nikon 1 system "really is something special"; giving it an overall score of 84%, and considering it a camera worth recommending.

Steve's Digicams

May 2012 | Nikon 1 V1 Review | Mike Flacy
Steve's Digicams posted Mike Flacy's review of the Nikon 1 J1 digital camera, touting the J1's ease of use and appealing features. Flacy noted that the camera is petite and sure to be popular among the style savvy with its variety of color configurations. He said beginners will find the camera super simple to use, while more experienced users will find it offers as much control as they wish to have. The LCD, he noted was bright in most any lighting, even outdoors. Flacy said the Nikon 1 J1 offers pleasing image quality, great shooting performance, with fine detail and low noise. He was also pleased with the video recording results of the camera.

RobGalbraith.com

November 2011 | Nikon 1 V1 Review | Rob Galbraith
Rob Galbraith posted his review of the Nikon 1 V1 on his website, exclaiming, "Its official: at long last, my weekend carry-about camera has arrived and its called the [Nikon 1] V1." He was impressed with the camera's speedy and accurate autofocus, both when capturing stills and HD video. He said: "When set to NEF or NEF+JPG, the V1 can rattle off more continuous frames than most digital cameras on the market." He also found there to be "almost no perceptible delay in the rear LCD or EVF live view." Of the Nikon 1 video, which is the same system in both the V1 and J1, Galbraith said, "The camera has what is arguably the best video mode of any Nikon."

Germany’s Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen

March 2012 | red dot: best of the best / red dot: product design awards
The Nikon 1 system has received the red dot award: product design and red dot: best of the best awards, which is sponsored by Germany’s Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen. The red dot award is given to products released over the past two years that exhibit superiority in functionality, innovation, ergonomics, ecology and durability. The red dot: best of the best award is given to products of "highest quality." The Nikon 1 system includes the Nikon 1 J1 and the Nikon 1 V1 advanced cameras with interchangeable lenses. Notable features of the Nikon 1 V1 include the CMOS image sensor, new EXPEED 3 image processing engine and Nikon 1 lens mount.

gadgetreview.com

May 2012 | Nikon 1 V1 Review | Shawn Sanders
Shawn Sanders posted his review of the Nikon 1 V1 on the gadgetreview.com website, touting the camera's robust feature set, and giving it a rating of Great. Sanders was impressed with a number of "cool features" as he called them, of the V1, including its ability to snap photos while recording video and the Smart Photo Selection mode. He commented: "My time with the Nikon V1 was thoroughly enjoyable. The sharpness, clarity and noise reduction—on the most light-challenged scenes—is visually refreshing and highly satisfying." Sanders added, "Nikon has a handsome solution in the V1. A modest-to-robust feature set with general ease of use and some intelligent technology make the Nikon V1 a very strong consideration for mainstream photographers looking to capture crisp attractive images."

Consumer Reports

December 2011 | Nikon 1 V1 Review | Terry Sullivan
Terry Sullivan posted his review of the Nikon 1 V1 on the Consumer Reports website, touting the ergonomics and design of the camera. "Overall I was impressed by what this little camera can do without a flash," Sullivan said. He noted that he was also impressed with the various burst modes, using both the mechanical and electronic shutter options on the Nikon 1 V1. Video quality and sharpness were impressive as well. Sullivan stated: "Colors seemed vibrant, and contrast looked very good." Sullivan also appreciated the electronic viewfinder's ability to playback images or video, which he said would be useful when shooting outdoors in bright sunshine.

Imaging Resource

April 2012 | Nikon 1 V1 Review | Mike Pasini, Shawn Barnett, Zig Weidelich
Imaging Resource posted the Nikon 1 V1 review by Mike Pasini, Shawn Barnett and Zig Weidelich, touting the camera’s good image quality and ease of use. The editors reviewed the camera along with the SB-N5 Speedlight, FT-1 F-Mount Adapter and a range of 1 NIKKOR lenses. They found the layout of controls on the V1 to be well thought out; with menus that are easy to navigate. The editors found the Nikon 1 V1 to offer pleasing image quality, Full HD with an excellent feature set, lightning fast Autofocus and good dynamic range in the RAW files. They also appreciated that Nikon launched the Nikon 1 V1 with an extensive system of lenses and accessories.
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Will the auto focus function still work when using the FT1 lens adapter for either the J1 or V1?

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I have a V1, an FT1 adapter, and a Nikon 70-300mm VR lens. I've found that the auto focus works well, but only for single images. With the adapter and lens attached the only focus modes I can choose are AF-S and MF. For me, this is a significant limitation since I like to shoot action scenes. I wish that that continuous focus (AF-C) would be available when using the FT1 for my new lens. Am I missing a setting? If not, does anyone know if Nikon will address this limitation with a firmware update? My firmware is up-to-date at this time.
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Yes, the Ft1 it's just an adapter.
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i have recently bought a nikon v1 camera .Qu. does nikon have a case made for the camera ?

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Please click on the link below for compatible cases for the NIKON 1 V1:
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what kind of card is required for the camera to store photos on?c

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does the flash for the cameral have a built in attachement or do I need to buy the flash and another part to attach the flash?
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Here is the link:
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When are we going to get a micro lens and a fast portrait lens?

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Thanks for your question about Nikon products. Unfortunately we cannot speculate about future products until official information is announced on our web site: www.nikonusa.com
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Nikon 1 V1 Review

by TJ Donegan
October 2011
Digitalcamerainfo.com posted TJ Donegan’s review of the Nikon 1 V1 interchangeable lens camera touting both the camera’s design and image quality. Donegan liked the menu system of the Nikon 1 cameras due to their simplicity, noting that the V1 “is not a difficult camera for a novice to pick up and use.” Donegan added: “Pick up the V1 and the message is immediately clear: just shoot.” The real achievement Donegan noted, is the speed of the Nikon 1 V1. Donegan said, “All in all, it is a solid debut from Nikon’s new compact system camera,” adding “the V1 looks like one of the stronger compact system camera debuts we have seen yet.
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Review

Nikon 1 V1 Review

by Rob Galbraith
November 2011
Rob Galbraith posted his review of the Nikon 1 V1 on his website, exclaiming, "Its official: at long last, my weekend carry-about camera has arrived and its called the [Nikon 1] V1." He was impressed with the camera's speedy and accurate autofocus, both when capturing stills and HD video. He said: "When set to NEF or NEF+JPG, the V1 can rattle off more continuous frames than most digital cameras on the market." He also found there to be "almost no perceptible delay in the rear LCD or EVF live view." Of the Nikon 1 video, which is the same system in both the V1 and J1, Galbraith said, "The camera has what is arguably the best video mode of any Nikon."
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Review

Nikon 1 V1 Review

by Terry Sullivan
December 2011
Terry Sullivan posted his review of the Nikon 1 V1 on the Consumer Reports website, touting the ergonomics and design of the camera. "Overall I was impressed by what this little camera can do without a flash," Sullivan said. He noted that he was also impressed with the various burst modes, using both the mechanical and electronic shutter options on the Nikon 1 V1. Video quality and sharpness were impressive as well. Sullivan stated: "Colors seemed vibrant, and contrast looked very good." Sullivan also appreciated the electronic viewfinder's ability to playback images or video, which he said would be useful when shooting outdoors in bright sunshine.
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Nikon 1 V1 Review

by Gordon Laing
December 2011
Gordon Laing posted his review of the Nikon 1 V1 to the Camera Labs website, touting the V1 [and J1] as "one of the fastest cameras I've tested at any price point and in any category." Other features that impressed Laing included the camera's Electronic Viewfinder, build quality, large buffer and battery life. "Quick AF, confident tracking, fast burst shooting and the ability to capture both stills and HD video simultaneously add up to a camera that can simply capture moments that are hard or even impossible to grab with another camera," he said. He concluded by saying that the Nikon 1 system "really is something special"; giving it an overall score of 84%, and considering it a camera worth recommending.
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red dot: best of the best / red dot: product design awards

The Nikon 1 system has received the red dot award: product design and red dot: best of the best awards, which is sponsored by Germany’s Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen. The red dot award is given to products released over the past two years that exhibit superiority in functionality, innovation, ergonomics, ecology and durability. The red dot: best of the best award is given to products of "highest quality." The Nikon 1 system includes the Nikon 1 J1 and the Nikon 1 V1 advanced cameras with interchangeable lenses. Notable features of the Nikon 1 V1 include the CMOS image sensor, new EXPEED 3 image processing engine and Nikon 1 lens mount.
March 2012
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Nikon 1 V1 Review

by Mike Pasini, Shawn Barnett, Zig Weidelich
April 2012
Imaging Resource posted the Nikon 1 V1 review by Mike Pasini, Shawn Barnett and Zig Weidelich, touting the camera’s good image quality and ease of use. The editors reviewed the camera along with the SB-N5 Speedlight, FT-1 F-Mount Adapter and a range of 1 NIKKOR lenses. They found the layout of controls on the V1 to be well thought out; with menus that are easy to navigate. The editors found the Nikon 1 V1 to offer pleasing image quality, Full HD with an excellent feature set, lightning fast Autofocus and good dynamic range in the RAW files. They also appreciated that Nikon launched the Nikon 1 V1 with an extensive system of lenses and accessories.
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Nikon 1 V1 Review

by Mike Flacy
May 2012
Steve's Digicams posted Mike Flacy's review of the Nikon 1 J1 digital camera, touting the J1's ease of use and appealing features. Flacy noted that the camera is petite and sure to be popular among the style savvy with its variety of color configurations. He said beginners will find the camera super simple to use, while more experienced users will find it offers as much control as they wish to have. The LCD, he noted was bright in most any lighting, even outdoors. Flacy said the Nikon 1 J1 offers pleasing image quality, great shooting performance, with fine detail and low noise. He was also pleased with the video recording results of the camera.
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Review

Nikon 1 V1 Review

by Shawn Sanders
May 2012
Shawn Sanders posted his review of the Nikon 1 V1 on the gadgetreview.com website, touting the camera's robust feature set, and giving it a rating of Great. Sanders was impressed with a number of "cool features" as he called them, of the V1, including its ability to snap photos while recording video and the Smart Photo Selection mode. He commented: "My time with the Nikon V1 was thoroughly enjoyable. The sharpness, clarity and noise reduction—on the most light-challenged scenes—is visually refreshing and highly satisfying." Sanders added, "Nikon has a handsome solution in the V1. A modest-to-robust feature set with general ease of use and some intelligent technology make the Nikon V1 a very strong consideration for mainstream photographers looking to capture crisp attractive images."