What is 1 S1?
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What is 1 S1?
The 1 S1 makes things easy for photographers who are upgrading from point and shoot cameras by offering a simplified user interface, Best Moment Capture and Smart Photo Selector which will automatically select the best image of the 15 frames shot in burst.
What is S in Nikon lenses?
The new āSā line of lenses are made to the highest levels of standards and quality control, set even higher than for the Nikon F professional lenses! Nikon is promising these lenses to have less distortion, lateral / longitudinal chromatic aberration and ghosting and flare compared to all other lenses.
Does the Nikon 1 J1 have WIFI?
No, the Nikon 1 J1 camera does not have wireless capability, so it cannot use the WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter for transfer. Instead, transfer images to a computer by using the provided UC-E15 USB Cable or by taking the memory card out of the camera and placing it in an SD card reader on the computer.
What is the difference between Nikon AI and AI S lenses?
Ai lenses have only ONE set of aperture values on them, while AiS lenses have two sets of aperture numbers….a big-sized set, and behind them and closer to the body is a smaller,secondary set of numbers called the ADP or Aperture DIrect Readout set….
What lens will fit a Nikon J1?
As mentioned above, the Nikon J1 is offered with the 1 Nikkor 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6 VR kit lens, possessing a typical optical zoom range of about 3x. The 35mm equivalent focal range is about 27-81mm, because of the J1’s 2.7x “crop factor”.
What mount is the Nikon 1 J1?
Nikon 1 mount
Specifications
Type | |
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Lens mount | Nikon 1 mount |
Effective angle of view | Approx. 2.7 x lens focal length (35 mm format equivalent); Nikon CX format |
Effective pixels | |
Effective pixels | 10.1 million |
How do I know which AI-S lens I have?
What is the difference between AI and AI-S lenses?
- The minimum aperture (both the main larger and smaller direct read out figures) are marked in orange i.e. F16,
- A notch has been taken off the rear bayonet mount, above the lens locking notch. This allows certain Nikon cameras to detect if an AI-S lens is fitted or not.