Mirrorless Digital Cameras
The relatively new mirrorless category takes the large sensor of a dSLR and crams it into a body closer in size to a point-and-shoot digital camera. How do they do it? They take out the pentaprism or pentamirror. These are interchangeable lens cameras; though the picture quality is not quite up to the standard of dSLRs and there's no optical viewfinder, the compact body is a fair compromise in many hobbyists' eyes. The pool of lenses is still quite small, as these are new models. There are multiple mirrorless formats too, so that dilutes the pool even further. But as the format expands, this problem will fix itself, and camera enthusiasts will have even more options over their shooting options.
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Nikon 1 V1
Nikon's entry into the mirrorless field, the V1 accompanies the J1 as ... more » 10.1 megapixel CX CMOS sensor; 1080p HD video with stereo sound; 3-inch LCD screen; Electronic viewfinder; Optical image stabilization; 10 fps continuous burst; RAW capture; Manual modes; Lithium-ion ba... |
Starting at $299.00
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Nikon 1 J1
Nikon's entry into the mirrorless field, the J1 accompanies the V1 as co... more » 10.1 megapixel CX CMOS sensor; 1080p HD video with stereo sound; 3-inch LCD screen; Optical image stabilization; 10 fps continuous burst; RAW capture; Manual modes; Lithium-ion battery |
Starting at $396.95
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Nikon 1 J2
Nikon has announced a modest upgrade to their popular J1 in the J2. more » 10.1 megapixel CX CMOS sensor; 1080/60p HD video with stereo sound; 3-inch 921,000 dot LCD screen; Optical image stabilization; 10 fps continuous burst; RAW capture; Manual modes; Lithium-ion battery |
Starting at $358.00
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