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Posted by jk: Thu Sep 19th, 2013 04:37 1st Post
A new Nikon AW1 camera that can be submerged!!
http://nikonrumors.com/2013/09/19/nikon-1-aw1-underwater-mirrorless-camera-and-two-1-nikkor-aw-lenses-officially-announced.aspx/


No good for me as I dive deeper than that but for most people it will be a very rugged camera.


The camera is based around the Nikon1 series, so has the smaller sensor size found in the Nikon V1 and J1 cameras.
I think that this will be a good entry level camera for people stepping up from phonecameras and P'n'S.

Notice it has its own range of interchangeable lenses that are waterproof to 20m.



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Posted by amazing50: Fri Sep 20th, 2013 10:30 2nd Post
Hope they warn people not to change lenses underwater.:lol::lol:



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Posted by TomOC: Fri Sep 20th, 2013 12:07 3rd Post
JK-

You hit it...great starter kit for divers. All they need is the wide angle and a good strobe

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Posted by jk: Sat Sep 21st, 2013 01:12 4th Post
The strobe is coming soon. i have seen some pictures of it and it is a small unit but it is very nicely designed.

Wide angle is a problem as the sensor makes a x3 multiplier so they really need a 5mm lens.



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Posted by Robert: Sat Sep 21st, 2013 01:53 5th Post
Or a Fisheye? :lol:


Talk about the tail wagging the dog... <vbg>

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Posted by jk: Sat Sep 21st, 2013 07:54 6th Post
:lol:

The problem will be that to use the AW1 underwater you need to use the specific AW underwater lenses. At present there are only 2.



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Posted by amazing50: Sat Sep 21st, 2013 09:00 7th Post
The biggest problem is that no one from Nikon has actually taken the camera out diving. Consensus management has dictated that divers and in fact their whole customer base are yearning for more telophoto lenses with no macro capabilities.:thumbsdown: 



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Posted by jk: Sat Sep 21st, 2013 10:04 8th Post
amazing50 wrote: The biggest problem is that no one from Nikon has actually taken the camera out diving. Consensus management has dictated that divers and in fact their whole customer base are yearning for more telophoto lenses with no macro capabilities.:thumbsdown:
Indeed the camera seems to be more aimed at entry level divers and snorkelers.  Entry level divers really should be more worried about management of themselves and their buddies.  To add photography into the mix is adding complexity that can lead to accidents.

For myself I shoot with a Canon G12 in a housing for my semi serious stuff, for the serious stuff I use a D70 or D90 in a SeaSea housing with either a 14mm or 10/20mm or a 105 Macro lens.  Anything in between is less useful.



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Posted by richw: Sat Sep 21st, 2013 22:24 9th Post
jk wrote:


Indeed the camera seems to be more aimed at entry level divers and snorkelers.  Entry level divers really should be more worried about management of themselves and their buddies.  To add photography into the mix is adding complexity that can lead to accidents.



That's why in my few excursions under I've never taken a camera. although I have dived quite a bit it's a couple of times a year, never being intense enough to become properly competant.



Posted by richw: Sat Sep 21st, 2013 22:25 10th Post
I'd happily take this snorkeling however.



Posted by jk: Sun Sep 22nd, 2013 02:43 11th Post
richw wrote:
I'd happily take this snorkeling however. I'll come with you ;-)



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Posted by Iain: Mon Sep 23rd, 2013 04:23 12th Post
Robert wrote:
Or a Fisheye? :lol:


Talk about the tail wagging the dog... <vbg>


My pal uses a Nikon v1with a 300 f2.8 and 2x tc mounted on it.
Now that is the tail wagging the dog...



Posted by amazing50: Mon Sep 23rd, 2013 07:09 13th Post
"My pal uses a Nikon v1with a 300 f2.8 and 2x tc mounted on it.
Now that is the tail wagging the dog..."

Does your pal handhold that?:-)



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Posted by Ralph G Speer: Mon Sep 23rd, 2013 07:42 14th Post
Hand hold a 300 2.8??  Sure -- I did it for years. I am in my 80,s and still do.

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Posted by Robert: Mon Sep 23rd, 2013 09:42 15th Post
A 300 with an X2 converter on a V1 will give the equivalent of at least a 1200mm lens which by anybodies standard would be a challenge to hold steady unless well supported.

I just checked, the multiplier is 2.7 so 300 x 2 = 600 x 2.7 =1620mm Mmm that is very Llllllllloooooonnnnnngggg



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Posted by blackfox: Mon Sep 23rd, 2013 10:53 16th Post
the only trouble is rob ,having had one along with others on here ,is with the sensor being so small you do not gain ANY advantage over a larger sensor on a bigger camera .it looks good on paper but its a illusion ,went through all this with eric we did the tests ,and i then sold the camera .
its the same as the illusionary crop mode on the d7100 it appears to give you longer focal length and indeed does on the exif data ,but if left at full frame and cropped down manually the final pixel count is exactly the same .

bloody good marketing on nikons part but just a ploy in reality :'(:'(



Posted by Robert: Mon Sep 23rd, 2013 11:28 17th Post
Well of course it's the same Jeff, there are no free lunches.

I wasn't suggesting it was a good idea, in fact quite the reverse, it's a stupid idea to increase the focal length and reduce the sensor size. I am from the plate camera lobby!!! :devil: :lol:



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Posted by amazing50: Mon Sep 23rd, 2013 12:32 18th Post
The D600 in FX is 24,160,256 pixels where as it is only 10,328,064 in DX mode. In Dx it has a bit less resolution than a D5000. There might be a small gain in sharpness using the smaller tubed higher pixel density camera, as opposed to cropping an FX immage, but I don't suspect that it would amount to much all things considered.



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