Nikon today announced firmware update for Nikon J5 camera. The firmware update V1.01 and it fixes the issue that prevented additional deletions after multiple shots had been deleted in succession from a single burst of pictures.
We have compared the Nikon J5 with its predecessor and current Nikon 1 V3 model, for those who are new… Nikon have three series in mirrorless system camera. the Nikon S series is entry level series cameras, the J series is mid entry level camera and V series is high end mirrorless camera.
Now lets start with the sensor used in all the three camera listed above, now before we start to see the difference lets take a look at the common things … all three camera have sensor size of 1″.
Now the Nikon J5 out of all the three camera is giving you the max resolution, not only max resolution that the sensor is newly developed and tied up with the Nikon most advance Expeed 5A image processor, with the help of the advance image processor the new sensor will sure give you better result compared to the other two.
The Auto Focus system of all the camera is same, all the three camera is based on the hybrid AF system., the sensor they are using is so advance that it has built-in 171 phase AF points that works all the time weather you are shooting still or recording a video.
The ISO range, shutter speed and continuous shooting speed of all the three models is almost same.
Nikon J5 is more video oriented camera, the camera can record 4K videos at 15fps on the other hand the opponents are limited to Full HD recording mode only, you can shoot high-speed HD 720p movies at 120 fps or 400 x 144 movies at 1200 fps.
Nikon J5 features advance display system compared to other two.
Verdict: The Nikon J5 uses newly developed sensor, new image processor and a option to record to 4K video. We highly recommend you to buy the Nikon J5 camera.
Nikon J5 first 4K Sample Video floated over the web just after the announcement of Nikon J5 camera, you can see the announcement article here and the sample images are available here…
After so long rumors Nikon J5 finally announced… The Nikon features new 1″ sensor with 20 Megapixel resoltuion and EXPEED 5A Image Processor, the camera comes with advance hybrid AF system featuring 171 Contrast-Detect and 105 Phase Detect AF points, the camera has blazing fast continuous full-resolution shooting frame rate at 20 frames-per-second (fps) with full Autofocus support.
The Nikon 20 MP 1″ sensor can boost the ISO range upto 12800 and the base ISO starts from ISO 160, High ISO Noise Reduction captures and stacks four frames simultaneously to help reduce noise when shooting at 6400 and 12,800 (with noise reduction enabled). The other notable point is the absence of noise reduction filter in the Nikon J5 camera… will attract professional users.
Introduction of 4K in Nikon cameras via J5 – The Nikon J5 is the first Nikon [Mirrorless] camera to feature 4K video recording option, Nikon 1 J5 can capture high-resolution 4K video at 15p and we also do hope that the upcoming DSLRs and mirrorless will have the the 4K video capability with enhanced features.
Wireless connectivity, the camera features advance built in wire less connectivity will let users to easily transfer the files alongside with wireless remote control option.
The Nikon 1 J5 will be available in Silver and Black, Silver and White and all Black in multiple kit configurations. The J5 alongside the 1 NIKKOR 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6 PD-Zoom lens will be available for a suggested retail price of $499.95, while a kit with both the 1 NIKKOR 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6 PD-Zoom lens and 1 NIKKOR VR 30-110mm f/3.8-5.6 will be available for $749.95.
THE ULTIMATE COMBINATION OF PORTABILITY, VERSATILITY AND PERFORMANCE, THE NIKON 1 J5 OFFERS USERS COMMANDING SPEED AND POWERFUL IMAGING TECHNOLOGY
Sporting an Unmatched Fusion of Speed and Image Quality, the Exceptionally Compact Nikon 1 J5 Pushes the Boundaries for Those Passionate About Telling Their Stories through Amazing Images and HD Video
MELVILLE, NY (April 2, 2015 at 12:01 A.M. EDT) – Today, Nikon Inc. announced a portable yet powerful addition to the Nikon 1 System of compact interchangeable lens cameras, the incredibly fast Nikon 1 J5, designed for photographers ready to creatively capture and share their passions. Featuring a blazing fast continuous full-resolution shooting frame rate at 20 frames-per-second (fps) with full Autofocus, a new 20.8-megapixel Backside-illuminated (BSI) 1-inch CX-format CMOS sensor, EXPEED 5A image processing and a slew of creative modes, the J5 packs advanced performance into an intuitively designed and compact body. Users can also utilize the experience of Nikon Snapbridge, whereby users seamlessly shoot and share stunning photos from the camera to a compatible smartphone or tablet via built-in Wi-Fi®1 and Near Field Communication (NFC2) technology.
“Consumers are constantly looking for the right balance of portability and imaging prowess to ensure they are ready to capture each and every special moment,” said Masahiro Horie, Director of Marketing and Planning, Nikon Inc. “With speeds that not even a pro DSLR camera can match, engineered into a compact camera body, the Nikon 1 J5 is a versatile and formidable addition to the Nikon 1 System whether shooting a Friday night football game or for the family constantly on-the-go.”
Breathtaking Speed Ready to Capture Life’s Moments
Capable of incredible speeds, the Nikon 1 J5 features a myriad of advanced features that help make it simple to capture fast moving subjects in brilliant image quality or Full HD video. Capable of shooting at an amazing 20 fps at full resolution with Autofocus (AF), even high-speed action can be captured with clarity and precision, while even reaching up to 60 fps with AF fixed on the first frame. This amazing speed is made possible in part by the addition of the new EXPEED 5A image processing engine, resulting in faster shooting and enhanced performance and efficiency. The Nikon 1 J5 also gives users an impressively fast hybrid AF system featuring 171 Contrast-Detect and 105 Phase Detect AF points to further achieve and maintain focus on tough-to-photograph subjects. Nikon has also introduced a new Sports Mode in the J5, offering intuitive preset settings to help optimize focus when capturing the “photo-finish” at the racetrack or last second “buzzer-beater.” When catching the right moment matters, the camera also utilizes the world’s shortest release time lag3 to practically eliminate shutter delay for those moments when time is of the essence.
Amazing Detail in Every Shot
Whether shooting athletes in action or a flawless flattering portrait, the Nikon 1 J5 utilizes the latest Nikon technologies and an impressive imaging feature set designed to capture incredible detail, even in low-light. At the heart of the newest addition to the Nikon 1 System is a new 1-inch CX-format 20.8-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor that renders finer detail than ever before to the J-series, while allowing for cleaner images at higher ISOs. When the light is challenging, the J5 features a built-in flash and sports a wide ISO range from 160-12,800 that will help preserve precious memories even in the absence of available light. For extreme low-light situations, High ISO Noise Reduction captures and stacks four frames simultaneously to help reduce noise when shooting at 6400 and 12,800 (with noise reduction enabled).
Create, Capture and Share with Ease
With the Nikon 1 J5, the J-Series welcomes a new, innovative control layout that puts a full array of physical controls and creative modes at the fingertips of the photographer. Manual controls and PSAM exposure modes are now easily accessible via the Mode Dial, while the Command Dial allows settings to be changed quickly and easily. A programmable function button helps access often-used functions including ISO and white balance as well. The J5 features a high-resolution 3-inch 1,037k-dot touch LCD display with a 180-degree tilt to help users seamlessly navigate an enhanced menu system, frame shots and make focus point adjustments. The LCD screen tilts a full 180-degrees upward to help capture easy yet stunning self-portraits, particularly when using the new Self-Portrait Mode, to easily set skin softening, self-timer and exposure compensation using the touchscreen interface.
The J5 also offers a variety of Creative Modes and Scene Modes for stills and video designed to expand creativity and optimize settings for any shooting scenario. Seven new effects are now available including Nostalgic Sepia, Pop, Retro, High-contrast Monochrome, Fisheye, Skin softening (stills only) and Cross Screen (stills only). Nikon’s newest J-Series addition also features built-in Wi-Fi®1 and NFC2 that allow for seamless connectivity via compatible smart devices, allowing for easy sharing with friends and family.
Impressive Movie Capabilities
The Nikon 1 J5 sports an impressive set of video features and is capable of effortlessly recording high-quality 1080/60p HD video and shooting at up to 120 fps (at 720p) to create slow motion playback. Users can utilize a variety of fun and innovative creative tools to add their own personal touch to any movie, including Jump-Cut, Fast Motion, 4-second movie and the new Time-Lapse Movie mode that captures up to 300 stills and replays them as a 10-second sequence. An interval timer has been added as well, allowing up to 999 images to be recorded in intervals between 5 seconds and up to nearly 100 minutes (99:59) to create time-lapse movies via external software. Also new with the J5, creative effects including Selective Color and Cross Process are now available for video application. The Nikon 1 J5 can also capture high-resolution 4K video at 15p for those who want to experiment with higher resolution video clips. Users can browse and edit videos using Nikon’s free View NX-i software, downloadable at http://nikonimglib.com/nvnxi.
Portability and Versatility
Remarkably lightweight, the Nikon 1 J5 is a versatile and portable companion that users can bring with them wherever they go. As the newest addition to the Nikon 1 System, the compact J5 is compatible with the entire 1 NIKKOR line of lenses and accessories and many DX and FX NIKKOR lenses when using the FT-1 Mount Adapter4.
Price and Availability
The Nikon 1 J5 will be available in Silver and Black, Silver and White and all Black in multiple kit configurations. The J5 alongside the 1 NIKKOR 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6 PD-Zoom lens will be available for a suggested retail price (SRP*) of $499.95, while a kit with both the 1 NIKKOR 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6 PD-Zoom lens and 1 NIKKOR VR 30-110mm f/3.8-5.6 will be available for $749.95 SRP* in Silver/Black and Silver/White only. Additionally, the Nikon 1 J5 will also be kitted with the 1 NIKKOR 10-100mm f/4-5.6 lens for $1,049.95 SRP* in Silver/Black and Silver/White only. The Nikon 1 J5 will be available soon, with exact timing still to be determined.
According to latest rumors published over the web the upcoming Nikon J5 mirrorless camera is rumored to feature 4K Video recording, at this moment No Nikon camera (DSLR/Mirrorless/Compact) support 4K video recording feature, so if the rumors is true the Nikon J5 will become the first camera to record 4K videos.
So stay with us and gab all the latest updates of upcoming mirrorless camera…
According to a leaked document of russian website Nikon D7200 along with Nikon J5 mirrorless and other Nikon compact cameras is rumored to arrive at CP+ show, take a look a the list of upcoming Nikon camera at CP+ show at Japan..
Nikon D7200 Leaked Specification
Nikon D7200
Nikon 1 J5
Nikon Coolpix P900, AW130
Nikon Coolpix P610, L840, S9900, S7000, S3700
So, finally we came know that the Nikon will going to announce the long rumored Nikon D7200 camera, take a look at the previously published leaked specification here, follow Nikon D7200 FB page for all updates.
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