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theunframedpic · 1 month
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Capture the incredible agility and grace of this ladybug as it balances precariously on a blade of grass. This stunning close-up photo showcases the intricate details of its wings and body.
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zeroloop · 2 years
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Nikon 1 adattatore lenti J1, J2 ,J3 ,V1 ,V2 ,V3.
Nikon 1 adattatore lenti J1, J2 ,J3 ,V1 ,V2 ,V3.
J1, J2 ,J3 ,V1 ,V2 ,V3. Premetto che non e il primo adattatore per Nikon J1 ho voluto acquistare anche questa versione per verificare la differenza con un altro modello in mio possesso acquistato per sostituirne uno perso. Questo adattatore permette di utilizzare le ottiche con attacco AI/AIS/F su mirrroles con attacco Nikon 1 come la J1, J2 ,J3 ,V1 ,V2 ,V3. L‘adattatore e in materiale…
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arvydamned: Still processing the events of last night. The post-concert hangover is one of the most exhilarating feelings one can get. For me, this was no ordinary post-concert hangover. The creative influence, learnings, and mindsets that we got from this band are immeasurable. It's not just about the music, the fashion, and the attitude. It's about constantly reinventing yourself and doing it with intention and conviction and doing it to the best of your ability and always striving for the best. It's not giving a f*** what other people think. AM's definitely in a league of their own. Listening to their music already encompassing as it is and hearing them live is just surreal. From a photography standpoint, these guys were definitely on the top of my bucket list and it's been sitting there for 10 years. I bought a cheap Nikon mirrorless camera that couldn't quite get what I wanted. Still very happy with the results. 📷: Nikon 1 j1
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tommycoleman · 10 months
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Nikon 1 J1 at night
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akku-plus · 10 months
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1020mAh Nikon EN-EL20 Camcorder Akku passend für Nikon J1 J2 J3 A AW1 S1
Der Nikon EN-EL20 Camcorder Akku ist ein Austausch- oder Ersatzakku für die neuen Modelle der Nikon J1 J2 J3 A AW1 S1. Der wiederaufladbare Akku kann als Ersatz- oder praktischer zweitakku für Nikon J1 J2 J3 A AW1 S1 verwendet werden, 100% kompatibel und passgenau zu dem Original-Akku.
1020mAh Nikon EN-EL20 Camcorder Akku passend für Nikon J1 J2 J3 A AW1 S1
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Mit Vertrauen Einkaufen! Herzlich willkommen in unserem Shop und vielen Dank für Ihren Einkauf dieser hochwertigen Nikon EN-EL20 Camcorder Akku auf Akku-plus.com! Wenn Sie unsere Produkte kaufen, kaufen Sie das Vertrauen! Für alle unseren Nikon EN-EL20 Batterien bieten wir eine vollständige einjährige Garantie und jede Batterie wird geladen und getestet, bevor sie dem Versand übergeben werden. Wir bieten auch eine 30 Tage Geld-zurück-Garantie, wenn Sie nicht vollständig zufrieden sind. Bevor Sie Auftrag erteilen, stellen Sie bitte sicher, dass die Teilenummer oder Modellnummer Ihrer alten originalen Nikon EN-EL20 Batterie wie folgt aufgelistet werden und die gleiche Form wie die in den Bildern gezeigten Nikon EN-EL20 Ersatzbatterie haben.
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Tipps Längere Lebenszeit Für Nikon EN-EL20 Akku 1.Bitte die Nikon J1 J2 J3 A AW1 S1 nicht fallen lassen, werfen auseinander nehmen und nicht in das direkte Sonnenlicht legen. Es könnte die Funktionsunfähigkeit der Nikon EN-EL20 Akku verursachen. 2.Der Kurzschluss verursacht die Funktionsunfähigkeit Ihrer Nikon EN-EL20 Camcorder Akku. 3.Falls Sie Ihren Nikon EN-EL20 Camcorder Akku langfristig nicht verwenden,dann bevor Sie den akku das nächste Mal benutzen, lassen Sie den 2-3 Mal aufladen und schließlich entladen,um die maximale Kapazität zu erreichen. 4.Bitte Ihre Nikon EN-EL20 Akku nicht mit Hitze in Berührung bringen. Ansonsten entsteht die Explosionsgefahr. 5.Normalerweise werden die Nikon EN-EL20 Camcorder Akku während ihrer Auf- und Entladungszyklen erwärmt. 6.Falls die Nikon EN-EL20 Camcorder Akku in einige Monate nicht verwendet werden, die nur einige Kapazitäten verlieren werden, sie treten keine Störung auf, vor dem Gebrauch sollten akku vollständig aufgeladen werden.
Die Betriebsdauer des Nikon EN-EL20 Camcorder Akku und dessen Ladezeit hängen von einer Reihe von Faktoren ab. Dazu zählen unter anderem: der physikalische Zustand des Akkus, die Bildschirmhelligkeit, die Ausstattung des Notebooks, die Konfiguration des Power-Managements sowie weitere kundenspezifische Einstellungen.
Eine Schutzelektronik und die Verarbeitung hochwertiger Komponenten bieten Ihnen ein hohes Maß an Sicherheit, sowohl gegen Überladung, als auch gegen Kurzschluss. So kann der Akku eine höhere Anzahl von Lade-Entlade-Zyklen erreichen. Dies bedeutet eine längere Lebensdauer Ihres neuen Camcorder Akku für Nikon EN-EL20.
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3planet-ru · 1 year
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Фотоаппарат Nikon 1 J1 Black Kit 10–30mm f/3.5–5.6 VR
Описание ХарактеристикиОписаниеЧисло эффективных мегапикселей (МГп) 10.1 Светочувствительность 100 - 3200 ISO, Auto ISO, ISO6400 Размер дисплея (дюйм) 3 Тип матрицы CMOS Цвет черный Дополнительная информация Матрица Общее число пикселов 12 млн Число эффективных пикселов 10.1 млн Максимальное разрешение 3872 x 2592 Тип матрицы CMOS Чувствительность 100 - 3200 ISO, Auto ISO, ISO6400 Функциональные возможности Баланс белого автоматический, ручная установк��, из списка Вспышка встроенная, до 5 м, подавление эффекта красных глаз, i-TTL Режимы съемки Скорость съемки 5 кадр./сек Таймер Время работы таймера 2, Read the full article
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dingo-california · 2 years
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Japanese Village Plaza in Little Tokyo. Forgot my cameras when I went to LA for the week, so I ended up borrowing my brother's Nikon 1 J1, which was nice to photo with.
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nikonstudio · 5 years
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Situated in Northern Shaanxi Province on the Loess Plateau, Yan'an overlooks the middle reaches of the Yellow River, the cradle of Chinese Civilization. Yan'an is a revolutionary holy place in China. It used to be the military headquarters during the Chinese Anti-Japanese War (1937-1945) and China's War of Liberation (1945-1949) and was the location of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
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npcdeath · 2 years
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Casio Hello Hitty EX-Z85 / Nikon 1 J1 / Sony Cyber-shot WX50
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myelitistbubble · 4 years
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Kodak Cine Ektar on Nikon J1 (It’s All in the Color)
I recently got a Nikon J1 camera with the specific intent of adapting some of my smaller coverage lenses. I was particularly interested in having a camera with a small enough sensor to take C-mount cine and TV lenses.
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The possibilities here were either the Pentax Q line or the Nikon 1. A Pentax Q would have run around $200. I got a decent J1 body for under fifty. The Pentax bodies are lovely and would also have taken 8mm lenses but a 75% price savings made the Nikon irresistible. 
The main lens I was anxious to try was a Kodak Cine Ektar 25mm F1.9 II. It came equipped on a Kodak 16mm K100 Turret camera I got about ten years ago.
The adapter was another fifteen dollars, though it has proven a little disappointing. The lens will not reach infinity focus which means the adapter is too thick. I may try and shave it down eventually. For now it is still useful to get to know the lens in a way I couldn’t when it would've required shooting, developing, and scanning 100ft reels of 16mm film.
Elsewhere in my collection of lenses with limited use, I have a 38mm f1.8 for the Olympus Pen F half frame system. This particular copy has some noticeable fungus inside it so I had replaced and taken it out of service on my Pen F camera. But after a twenty dollar adapter it gets to come back out and play as well.
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Now that I finally had these very specific lenses on a camera that can show give immediate feedback I wanted to get some immediate feedback.
I mounted them on the camera and took a series of test shots out my front window. hopefully there’ll be more interesting subject matter soon but for now this is good enough to show how they basically compare.
This first image is with the Olympus.
These images are unedited, straight out of camera, converted directly from the RAW files.
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Shot at 1/100 of a second and f4. Nice and sharp on this one and it gives me infinity focus. No complaints on this adapter!
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The same settings, this one is cropped in slightly but otherwise unaltered. You can immediately see the focus issue but even more than that I notice the gorgeous color! It’s a much more rich and warm world when looking through the Kodak Cine lens.
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apex-man-47 · 5 years
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So uh, I took the initiative and rather remembered I have one photoshoot idea that involves rather my apartment building's front foyer area bit and I guess I started it with today's shot.
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Wednesday may start it off, with more shots from my old Nikon 1 J1 (I left my DSLR back with family, gonna go get it back in the winter) and my phone.
Also my family kinda also uploaded their share of pictures and videos they had taken from the grad ceremony, onto the family chat and somehow I managed to DL everything and have it saved onto my phone now (saved on the Whatsapp folder I suppose).
Thing is that I don't know if I should post them up on Instagram with a caption saying that "there's more, from family", but it remains on my list as possible stuff to post!
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theunframedpic · 24 days
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his stunning photograph showcases the beauty of a wheat field in the summertime. The golden wheat stalks stand tall and proud, swaying gently in the wind.
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zeroloop · 1 year
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Nikon J1+FOTGA+Nikkor DX 18-105 mm
Benvenuti in questo video  test la fotocamera Nikon J1, l’adattatore Nikkor e l’obiettivo DX 18-105mm. Questo video ti guiderà attraverso le incredibili funzionalità e le infinite possibilità creative offerte da questa combinazione di strumenti professionali. L’adattatore Nikkor ti consente di utilizzare una vasta gamma di obiettivi Nikon sul corpo della Nikon J1. Questo significa che avrai…
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islamfakrul · 2 years
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Top 10 Best sd card for nikon 1 j1 [2022]
Top 10 Best sd card for nikon 1 j1 [2022]
1. 32GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card SD Card by Micro Center (2 Pack) Buy On Amazon Full-size SD card, 32GB SDHC flash memory card 2 pack. Not compatible with mobile phones due to physical dimensions SDHC card Read speed: 60MB/s, Write speed: 10MB/s, allowing quick picture shooting and file transfer Class 10 speed rating ensures even and sustained video recording performance for full HD…
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3planet-ru · 2 years
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Фотоаппарат Nikon PhotoCamera Nikon V1 Kit белый
Описание ХарактеристикиОписаниеPhotoCamera Nikon 1 J1 white 10,1Mpix 10-30mm / 30-110mm 3". 1080 SDHC Ком-т с объективамиLi-Ion Read the full article
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tech4geeks · 3 years
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Full-Frame vs Crop Sensor | Which One Is the Best?
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Have you ever wondered which is better; full-frame or crop sensor cameras? Full-frame vs crop sensor is a common debate. There’s quite a bit of (mis)information out there; full-frame being ‘better’, for one. Having used nearly every system (full-frame and crop) out there, I’ve come to realize that both have plenty to offer. So if full-frame vs crop is a question affecting your first camera purchase, let’s have a look at the advantages and disadvantages of each sensor size.
What Is a Camera Sensor?
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Full-frame vs crop sensor? Which one is better? Photo by Qamera from Pixabay. A camera’s sensor is the digital equivalent of film. It consists of millions of photosites which register and record incoming light. This is where the megapixel (MP) count of your camera comes from. A 24 MP sensor has 24,000,000 individual photosites or pixels; the more photosites available, the higher the resolution of the photograph. If your camera is mirrorless, the sensor also acts as the autofocus unit that feeds the electronic viewfinder (EVF). This is one reason why the battery life of mirrorless cameras is low compared to DSLRs. With no separate phase-detection system or optical viewfinder (plus a smaller, mirrorless body), the sensor has to do a lot more work.
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If you remove the lens from an interchangeable lens camera, you can see the rectangular shaped sensor inside. For DSLR cameras, you will need to flip the mirror in order to see it. Photo by Muhammad Ribkhan from Pixabay. Sensors come in several sizes: - 7.01 x 5.79mm sensor: The iPhone X has a sensor of this size. While tiny compared to interchangeable lens cameras, this is actually respectable for a smartphone camera; - 1-inch sensor: The Nikon J1 and Sony RX-100 line have a sensor size of 13.20 x 8.80mm;
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The Nikon J1 camera has a 1-inch sensor. - Micro 4/3rds sensor: This is actually 17.30 x 13.00mm; - APS-C sensor: This is usually 23.60 x 15.70mm (depending on brand); and - Full-frame sensor: This is usually 35.00 x 24.00mm (depending on brand). But sensor sizes don’t stop there. Medium format cameras, such as the Fujifilm GFX line, have 44.00 x 33.00mm sensors. However, in this article, we’ll be focusing on the differences between full-frame and crop interchangeable lens formats, like APS-C and Micro 4/3rds.
The Meaning of Full-Frame and Crop
Why do we use the terms full-frame vs crop? Well, full-frame harks back to the days of film. Specifically, 35mm film photography, which–funnily enough–is also a crop format. It is crop because above that you have medium and large format cameras. When digital sensors came out, the term full-frame helped distinguish the sensors from APS-C, which are considered a crop format. Full-frame sensors were not the largest digital sensors at the time; the term helped film photographers transitioning to digital understand that equivalency in field of view and depth of field wouldn’t be a factor with a full-frame sensor.
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A full-frame Canon camera body. Image by Pexels from Pixabay.
Advantages of Full-Frame
There are a number of advantages to full-frame sensors, including: - More Megapixels; - A better dynamic range; - Better light detection; - Low light performance; and - Beautiful bokeh. So let’s take a look at the key advantages of full-frame sensors in the full-frame vs crop debate. Do More Megapixels Matter? Higher resolution does not necessarily lead to better quality photos. How many megapixels you need is entirely dependent on you. In fact, there are even disadvantages to a higher resolution sensor. When it comes to full-frame vs crop, full-frame cameras tend to have the highest resolutions, like the upcoming Sony A7IV (61 MP). More resolution gives you more room to crop a shot without visibly losing image quality. This is useful if you view images on large, high-resolution screens. High-resolution images also mean more detail if you want to produce large prints.
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Full-frame, high-resolution sensors are great if you want to produce large prints. Photo by JuergenPM from Pixabay. But if you’re sharing most of your images on social media only, a high-resolution camera will not be necessary. A 12 MP resolution would be more than enough to view on a screen, plus significantly fewer pixels are needed for smartphone viewing. You don’t look at a photo in a magazine from nose distance. So why would you blow up computer files to check for grain and noise if you aren’t making gallery prints? You need fewer megapixels than you think you do. High-resolution photos also have massive file sizes, that suck up processing power and hard drive space. Better Dynamic Range
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Photo by Landon Nguyen. The current standard for both full-frame and crop is 24 MP, which also has a secondary benefit: improved dynamic range. Dynamic range refers to the range of light and dark tones the camera sensor is capable of rendering. The more refined the gradation, the higher the dynamic range the camera has. Dynamic range is less about the size of the sensor and more about the photosite quality (in terms of sensitivity and size). Full-frame sensors do usually have better dynamic range than crop cameras. This is because a 24 MP full-frame sensor has larger individual photosites compared to a 24 MP crop sensor. Better Light Detection Another benefit of a full-frame sensor is that the larger photosites are also more efficient at detecting light. Not only does the total light gathering area of the sensor increase with sensor size, but so do the individual pixels; making full-frame the best choice if you intend to shoot regularly in low light.
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Full-frame has its advantages if you shoot high dynamic range scenes. Photo by David Mark from Pixabay. This means you’ll see a slight reduction in dynamic range and low-light noise performance if you’re using a high-resolution, full-frame sensor, but not as much as you might think. Technology like back-illuminated sensor (BSI), found in many full-frame (and a few crop sensor) cameras, helps negate the disadvantage of crowding pixels onto the sensor. Does Full-Frame Equal Better Low Light Performance?
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Full-frame cameras tend to produce better images in low-light. Photo by mostafa meraji on Unsplash. This is a common question with a complex answer: yes and no. The larger sensor does mean a larger light gathering area, which can translate into better exposure and autofocus performance. But pixel size also plays a role in low-light performance, as does aperture, which is dependent on your lens, not your camera. Shutter speed selection, lens vibration reduction, sensor stabilization systems (which tend to be more efficient on smaller sensors), and tripods also help narrow the gap, depending on what you’re shooting. As a rule, though, you will get a cleaner image using a lower ISO with a full-frame camera. Full-Frame Equals Beautiful Bokeh Larger sensors also create a shallower depth of field for a given aperture and focal length. For example, if you’re using a 35mm f1.4 lens on a full-frame body like the Nikon D800, you’ll get a depth of field of approximately 0.16m from a subject distance of 1.5m. If you use that same 35mm f1.4 lens on an APS-C body, like the Fujifilm X-Pro 2, you’ll get the full-frame lens equivalent of a 50mm f2 in terms of depth of field and field of view.
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Full-frame sensors create a shallower depth of field for a given aperture. Photo by Pexels from Pixabay. In short: a smaller sensor means you have to use faster lenses (wider apertures) to get the same shallow depth of field. As a very rough rule of thumb, you move back a stop of aperture in terms of the depth of field appearance per step from full-frame (APS-C, Micro 4/3rds, 1-inch). If you’re a portrait photographer who wants the best bokeh for his buck, the best option for you would be a full-frame sensor. Full-Frame Cameras Look Professional And lastly, there’s the marketing hype surrounding the term ‘full-frame’. Crop seems to suggest ‘inferior’ to full sensor size; despite the fact that that full-frame is actually a crop format. Read the full article
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