
Nikon 1 V3 18.4 MP Mirrorless Camera Body Renewed
Relive the Moment with Nikon's Compact PowerhouseThe Nikon 1 V3 mirrorless camera offers a blend of performance and portability. This renewed body has undergone thorough inspection and testing to ensure it functions like new. Perfect for photographers seeking a lightweight option without compromi...
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Overview
Relive the Moment with Nikon's Compact Powerhouse
The Nikon 1 V3 mirrorless camera offers a blend of performance and portability. This renewed body has undergone thorough inspection and testing to ensure it functions like new. Perfect for photographers seeking a lightweight option without compromising image quality, backed by the Amazon Renewed Guarantee for worry-free assurance.
Key Features
18.4MP CX-Format CMOS Sensor, EXPEED 4A Image Processor
3.0" 1,037k-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
Built-In Wi-Fi Connectivity, Hybrid AF System
ISO 12800 and Movie e-VR Stabilization, 20 fps Shooting with Full-Time AF
Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features an 18.4MP CX-Format CMOS Sensor for detailed image capture.
- Equipped with an EXPEED 4A Image Processor for fast performance and high image quality.
- Includes a 3.0" 1,037k-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD for flexible framing and intuitive control.
- Built-in Wi-Fi Connectivity allows for easy sharing and remote camera control.
- Offers Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps for smooth, high-quality video.
👎 Cons
- The CX-Format sensor is smaller than APS-C or full-frame sensors, which may impact low-light performance and depth of field control compared to larger sensor cameras.
- As a renewed product, the 1 V3 Mirrorless Camera Body may not include the original manufacturer's warranty beyond the stated 90-day period.
- The 20 fps shooting with full-time AF, while fast, can generate large file sizes, requiring ample storage capacity.
- Users might face a learning curve when transitioning to a mirrorless system if accustomed to traditional DSLRs.
- The specific ISO 12800 capability might be considered limited for extremely challenging low-light conditions by some advanced photographers.