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Nikon 1 Firmware/Update Approach
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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 63505" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>The speed to focus is incredibly fast. As compared to my D300 my perception is that the V1 is a tad faster in good light. In low light the D300 wins hands down. But throw some real fast glass in the mix and that could change.</p><p></p><p>I can see where photojournalists would like it. Depending on how you setup the shot, 60 FPS are doable. That isn't a typo. There are some caveats but that is still amazing.</p><p></p><p>I don't shoot video much but another interesting feature that I've played around with is the ability to capture an image WHILE filming video. Imagine this, you're filming someone blowing out birthday candles and at the right moment you press the shutter and capture an image without interrupting the video! Very slick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 63505, member: 986"] The speed to focus is incredibly fast. As compared to my D300 my perception is that the V1 is a tad faster in good light. In low light the D300 wins hands down. But throw some real fast glass in the mix and that could change. I can see where photojournalists would like it. Depending on how you setup the shot, 60 FPS are doable. That isn't a typo. There are some caveats but that is still amazing. I don't shoot video much but another interesting feature that I've played around with is the ability to capture an image WHILE filming video. Imagine this, you're filming someone blowing out birthday candles and at the right moment you press the shutter and capture an image without interrupting the video! Very slick. [/QUOTE]
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