WTFJeans and the V2 smartphone friendly jeans

Let’s face it – wearing a pair of jeans is one of the more comfortable choice of clothes that you can ever pick, and denim works its fashion magic whether you are about to make a presentation to millions of people worldwide (ala Steve Jobs), or have a smart casual do to attend, or simply want to look rugged. Well, the thing about most jeans are this – their pockets fail to have the kind of space needed to accommodate your regular smartphone, which is why WTFJeans’ V2 denims are extra special. Retailing for $159 a pair, they were specially designed for Easy in – Easy out use, even while you are sitting down.

Not only that, iPhone 5 owners will be pleased to hear that the WTFPocket design was maintained in V2 of the WTFJeans, sporting dimensions of 4.87″ x 2.31″ x 0.30″ that would allow you to slip in your iPhone 5 comfortably. In addition it retains the special micro-fiber pocket interior that ensures your precious smartphone remains protected always, while it cleans the screen each time you take it out.

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Nikon out the mirrorless 1 V2 in North America

Nikon is going full steam ahead in the Mirrorless market and just a year after its first Nikon 1 V1, the Japanese company announced today the new and improved 1 V2! With a design drastically different from the 1 V1, the V2 comes however with a full set of improvements including but not only a new 14.2Mpix Expeed 3A image sensor that will let you shoot amazing slow motion videos at 1200fps but also still pictures at 15fps for 45 continuous frames! The V2 is also capable to shoot 1080 60i and 30p …

Nikon 1 V2: An Interchangeable-Lens Camera For Clueless Photographers (And No One Else)

The Nikon 1 V2 is a total overhaul of its predecessor. The hope is that the higher-resolution sensor, bigger body, and amateur-friendly features will turn a legion of aspiring beginners into lens-swapping, accessory-toting photographers. We think? Otherwise this camera makes no sense. More »

Nikon 1 V2 mirrorless camera hands-on! (video)

Nikon 1 V2 mirrorless camera handson! video

If you followed the launch of Nikon’s J2 interchangeable-lens compact recently, then waking up to today’s announcement of a higher-specced V2 probably won’t come as a huge surprise. Nevertheless, whereas the J2 was frustratingly incremental compared to the J1, the V2 will likely represent a more significant upgrade when it lands on shelves at the end of November. For a start, the magnesium alloy camera has been bestowed with a sizable grip, which makes a vast difference to its ergonomics — it feels much more secure and manageable in the hand, without hurting the small and lightweight appeal of this form factor. Nikon has found room for a pop-up flash too, which is certainly nice to have. The mode dial has moved to the top of the camera and now includes the four main shooting modes (P/S/A/M) — a change which, in one fell swoop, helps the entire remainder of the control system to become more intuitive and accessible. A new processing engine allows the camera to shoot 15 fps with continuous focus (versus 10 fps with the V1), with Nikon claiming that AF speed has been improved as well. And as for the bad news? It’s waiting for you after the break.

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Nikon 1 V2 unveiled: 14.2 megapixel ILC shoots 15fps stills for $899.95 in November

Nikon 1 V2 unveiled 142 megapixel ILC shoots 1080p video for $89995 in November

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 1080/30p and 1080/60i 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. It also packs a new Expeed 3A image processor in tandem with Nikon’s Advance Hybrid AF to deliver higher speed shooting. That autofocus system is comprised of 73 phase detect sensors and 135 contract detect sensors, which enables the V2 to capture stills at up to 15fps for 45 continuous frames — and it can shoot 60 frames continuously using fixed focus.

The camera itself looks quite a bit different from its brethren, with a magnesium chassis, a bulked up grip and a built-in flash, plus command and shooting mode dials up top. It’s a layout not unlike Sony’s NEX-7, with one dial enabling easy switching between auto and manual exposure modes and a second providing access to secondary shooting controls like exposure compensation. The camera also has a stereo mic on board along with an external mic jack for recording audio. Would-be V2 owners can grab one with a 10-30mm kit lens for $899.95, and Nikon will add 30-110mm glass to that package for $250 more when it goes on sale in late November. Want to know more? Check out our hands-on with the V2 to see the new shooter in action, and Nikon’s full PR awaits after the break.

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Nikon 1 V2 to be announced next, sun to rise in the East next morning

A couple of days ago, we did come across a listing of the Nikon 1 V1 receiving a massive discount at one particular online retailer’s site, which might signal one of three things – there is a mistake on the webmaster’s part, the Nikon 1 V1 is about to be phased out as there is a new model in the works, or the vendor offering the Nikon 1 V1 is just hoping to get rid of their stock which proved to be too slow moving for their likes, taking up precious warehouse space in the process. Most folks would want to hope that it is the second option that is true, and this might just be the case after all as there are whispers going around the digital grapevine that the next Nikon announcement will be the Nikon 1 V2 mirrorless camera.

The Nikon 1 V2 is said to deliver minor improvements compared to the V1, where speculation abounds as to whether it will carry Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities or not. Still, we do hope to see more information on the Nikon 1 V2 leak out before the year is over. Oh yeah, what you see above is just a mockup and not the real deal.

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