It was just over a year ago when Nikon first dipped its toe into mirrorless waters with its first two 1 System cameras, the V1 and J1. Now, the company has released the V1's successor, the aptly named V2. Like its elders, the V2 has a 1200fps slo-mo capture mode, a 3-inch LCD display on the back, a high-res (1.4 million dot) electronic viewfinder, and does 1080x30p and 1080x60i video capture (Alas, 4K recording capability didn't make the cut). Unlike the V1, the V2 comes in only black or white and uses an upgraded 14.2-megapixel CMOS sensor with an ISO range of 160-6,400.
Engadget , Nikon 1 V2 unveiled: 14.2 megapixel ILC shoots 15fps stills for $899.95 in November, Nikon 1 V2 unveiled: 14.2 megapixel ILC shoots 15fps stills for $899.95 in November