When your Nikon connect to J1 or V1, the focal length will be extended by 2.7 times.
Wishing all of you enjoy bird photo taking during Christmas time.
Also wishing all of you Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.Author: fneil Time: 22/12/2011 07:49
This is good news. I'll start saving up.
Neil Author: cgeoff Time: 22/12/2011 09:15
I'd be interested to know why this is good news. Does this mean it is suitable for digiscoping?
GeoffC Author: lexusjohn Time: 22/12/2011 10:00
Dear Cgeoff,
As a Nikon DSLR user, it is a god news.
Referring to Nikon web:
The FT1 mount adapter allows NIKKOR F mount lenses to be used with Nikon 1 cameras equipped with a Nikon 1 mount. The angle of view of an F mount lens mounted on the FT1 is equivalent to that of a 35mm format lens with a focal length about 2.7 x longer.
For example:
70 - 300mm lens will extend to 189 - 810mm without any influence on the aperture.
Sure the zoom range is good for photo taking for the birds.
Interested in knowing how V1 and its 10-30mm zoom lens can be coupled to a fieldscope eyepiece for digiscoping purposes.
For those using the universal adaptor, such as the one from Swarovski, operating the manual zoom of the 10-30mm is much easier.
If not, then each change on focal length will become pretty troublesome. Probably, one has to remove the adaptor, change the focal length and install the adaptor again before shooting.
I have not bought any V1 and 10-30mm and seeing the larger sensor it provides as well as the less likelihood of vignetting with the use of the 10-30mm on the fieldscope, I am nearly tempted.
I would be grateful if users of the two gear, V1 and 10-30mm, can shed light on how they couple the lens to the eyepiece.
Big big thanks for any sharing.
Regards,
Peter Author: cwchan Time: 23/12/2011 18:09
See the following thread, this is an analogy product that Hong Kong technician made 2 years ago for the micro 4/3 system.
This shows good potential to replace digiscoping with the 500/4. Author: lexusjohn Time: 10/01/2012 09:20
3rd test of Nikon 1 V1 + FT1 lens adaptor + 1.4x + 500/4 = 1890mm
Photos looks softer and focus are slower if used 1.4 converter but it is acceptable.
All photos took at Mai PO 7th Jan 2012
The most interesting is a very very big nest that I hadn't saw before.
Wishes any C Hing can teach me.
Thanks !
Happy New Year.Author: lexusjohn Time: 10/01/2012 09:30