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Title: The new Nikon 1 J5 blends high-tech features with old-school looks
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Camera reviews Best camera 2015 Best compact system camera 2015 The Nikon 1 compact system cameras use a 1-inch sensor around half th...
The new Nikon 1 J5 blends high-tech features with old-school looks




The Nikon 1 compact system cameras use a 1-inch sensor around half the size of Micro Four Thirds but still four times larger than the sensor in a typical point and shoot compact camera.




They come in three types: the entry-level Nikon 1 S2, the more powerful J-series models, the high-end V3 and the waterproof and shockproof AW1. All use Nikon 1 (CX format) interchangeable lenses (though the AW1 has dedicated waterproof lenses too).




It's the J-series that's been updated here, but the new J5 is much more than simple revamp of the old J4. It's had a complete restyle to give it a cute retro look and a lot more hands-on control.




You can get the full story in our hands-on review, but here are the highlights:







  • New 20.8Mp back-illuminated sensor



  • 4K movies – a first for Nikon – though only at 15fps



  • Full HD at up to 60fps



  • In-camera time-lapse movie mode in full HD



  • Super-fast hybrid AF using 171 AF points, including 105 phase-detection AF points



  • 60fps burst mode with AF fixed at first shot, or 20fps with continuous AF



  • Tilting touch-screen display with selfie mode



  • Mode dial with PASM settings



  • Wi-Fi and NFC



  • 10-30mm PD (power zoom) kit lens (27-81mm equivalent)



  • ISO 160-12,800






Critics of the Nikon 1 system point to the 1-inch sensor format, which is small compared to those in other compact system cameras, but still offers a major step up in quality compared to regular compact cameras.




But this smaller format means the cameras, and the lenses, are small too. Not only that, they bring super-high shooting speeds and a very fast hybrid AF system.




Nikon 1 J5




The new Nikon 1 J5 doesn't just compete with other, larger compact system cameras. Its price and size put it up against high-end compacts too, like the Fuji X30.




The Nikon 1 J5 goes on sale on April 30 and will cost £429.99 with the 10-30mm lens, £349.99 body-only (handy if you're upgrading and you already have lenses) and £559.99 for a twin-lens kit with a 30-110mm zoom.










































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