08-18-2016, 09:55 AM
Quote:I just did again, what I did 3 years ago: Putting some Nikon 1 gear in a virtual bag. The body is not too expensive at first look around 600-650 $ with 18 MP, 20 fps (continuous AF, no shutter lag) or 60 fps (no AF), 160-12.800 ISO and 171 focuspoints. Sounds decent, no? But then: additional finder + grip + FT 1 adapter for FE lenses = 1350 $ or a kit with lens, finder, grip for around 1000 $ Not to mention half a dozen batteries... And two or three lenses of pretty slow apertures, oh yeah, very sexy... yawn.
It was never meant as something more serious than a second camera for wealthy people with big enough cupboards, there were no cool stories, no cool people using it, the pictures at the website don't look really good - I think it's an underestimated, overpriced camera (but this only because of expensive extras). No serious approach, on some of the PR pictures it looks like a toy camera. Rich guys toy... To convince more photogs, Nikon should have done some rental weeks - I think, after trying it I could feel it's worth or not, but buying into a probably dead end system? Only at less than half price!
Quote:...there were no cool stories, no cool people using it, the pictures at the website don't look really good.
OK, I will give you this link one more time.
https://issuu.com/studor13/docs/hol_cambodia
If someone says that the photos and stories are “not cool†then I will give away my entire Nikon 1 system (2 bodies, 8 lenses) to anyone on Photozone who has cooler stories with whatever system they shoot with.
All shots except the cover were with the 18.5mm f1.8 @f1.8.
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink it, right?
Oh, my kids at least think that I'm pretty cool.