jamin100
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On the Nikon 1 question
The 'V' range (v1 & 2) have a better screen, Electronic viewfinder, no flash, bigger
The 'J' range (1,2 &3) have a lower pixel density screen, No viewfinder, Pop-up flash, smaller
Thats about it to be honest in terms of the J range and the V Range
The V2 is priced way too expensive at the moment. The V1 was £900 about 18 months ago when it first came out but they have dropped a lot since then and are around £230 new or £150 2nd hand.
The lenses for CSC's are different in terms of they are not interchangable UNLESS you use an adapter.
Example, a Nikon fit DSLR lens can be put on a Nikon 1 camera with the FT1 adapter. So you could use a Nikon V1 and a 70-200mm f2.8 lens and factoring in the crop factor that becomes something like a 210-700mm lens (something like that anyway)
However, you cannot put the Nikon 1 glass onto a normal DSLR - not that you would probably want to anyway
The 'V' range (v1 & 2) have a better screen, Electronic viewfinder, no flash, bigger
The 'J' range (1,2 &3) have a lower pixel density screen, No viewfinder, Pop-up flash, smaller
Thats about it to be honest in terms of the J range and the V Range
The V2 is priced way too expensive at the moment. The V1 was £900 about 18 months ago when it first came out but they have dropped a lot since then and are around £230 new or £150 2nd hand.
The lenses for CSC's are different in terms of they are not interchangable UNLESS you use an adapter.
Example, a Nikon fit DSLR lens can be put on a Nikon 1 camera with the FT1 adapter. So you could use a Nikon V1 and a 70-200mm f2.8 lens and factoring in the crop factor that becomes something like a 210-700mm lens (something like that anyway)
However, you cannot put the Nikon 1 glass onto a normal DSLR - not that you would probably want to anyway