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Basic Specs Nikon 1 J1
Type of Camera:
Prosumer
Effective Resolution:
10.1
Sensor Type:
CMOS
Screen Nikon 1 J1
LCD Size  (Inches)
3
Resolution (dots)
460K
Aspect Ratio:
16:9
Shooting Specs Nikon 1 J1
Imaging Processor:
EXPEED 3
ISO Sensitivity Range:
100-3200
White Balance:
Auto / Incandescent / Fluorescent / Direct Sunlight / Flash / Cloudy / Shade / Preset Manual / All except Preset Manual with Fine Tuning
Shutter Speed (Seconds)
30-1/16,000
Burst Mode  (Continuous Modes)
5fps
Video Nikon 1 J1
Maximum Resolution:
1920 x 1080
Maximum Frame rate:
60fps
Media Nikon 1 J1
Storage:
SD, SDHC, SDXC
File formats supported:
JPEG
Connectivity Nikon 1 J1
USB Cable:
Hi-Speed USB
HDMI:
yes
Microphone:
Built-in Stereo Microphone
PictBridge:
yes
Battery Nikon 1 J1
Type of Battery:
Li-Ion
Numbers of Shots:
230
Dimensions Nikon 1 J1
Dimensions (W x D x H):
106 x 29.8 x 61 mm
Weight:
277 grams
More Features Nikon 1 J1
Other Features:
Red-eye Reduction
- Smart Photo Selector Mode
- Dust Shield Glass
- MOV File Format
- Intuitive Simplicity

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