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Updated Mar 27
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Updated Mar 27

Nikon 1 J1 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 10-30mm VR Zoom Lens (White)

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Nikon 1 J1 Mirrorless Digital Camera 10-30mm VR Zoom Lens (White), comes with strap & battery. Lightly used, great condition! Haven’t been able to charge it to know if there are any issues. 💰 New to Poshmark? Use the code MED73 when you register to get $15 off your first purchase! 💰 A compact and easily portable digital camera. The mirrorless design allows the camera to be extra-small and lightweight, while still retaining all of the best qualities of a mirrored model. Featuring a high-resolution 10.1MP CX-Format High-Speed AF CMOS Sensor and an EXPEED 3 dual image processor, this small device packs some punch. The sensor enables great photos even in low light. The J1 comes with a 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6 VR Zoom Lens, featuring up to 3x magnification and a silent stepping AF motor (STM). The lens has image stabilization (VR II) to combat the effects of camera shake. The angle of view ranges from 29° 40" to 77°. The lens's minimum focus distance is 0.66' (0.2m), and the filter size is 40.5mm. The 10-30mm is a versatile lens for applications ranging from wide-angle to tight portrait shots, and applies 3 aspherical lens elements to ensure high image quality, even at the widest aperture settings. The 10-30mm zoom range enables excellent capture of fine detail, even in far-away shots. Internal Focusing / IF technology enables more compact, lightweight construction, as well as a closer focusing distance. A multi-layer lens coating helps reduce ghost and flare to a negligible level.
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4 Comments
silke_force
silke_force How many clicks has this had?
Sep 24Reply
med73
med73 @silke_force how can you see that?
Sep 24Reply
silke_force
silke_force @med73 The shutter count is stored within each photo's EXIF data. All you need to do is take a photo and upload the file to the website myshuttercount.com. It'll then tell you exactly what number that particular photo is.
Sep 24Reply
laikaxox
laikaxox sorry you CAN'T charge it?? or you have chosen not to??? I would like to know that it still works!?!?? lol
Oct 09Reply

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