
The angle of view of an F-mount lens coupled to the FT1 is equivalent to that of a 35mm-format lens with a focal length of 2.7x longer. The FT1 mount adapter Nikon produces allows Nikkor F-mount lenses to be used with any Nikon 1 camera equipped with a Nikon 1 mount. If anyone is likely to produce third-party lenses for the Nikon 1 system, we’d put our money on Sigma, which has already produced 19mm and 30mm fixed lenses for Micro Four Thirds and Sony E-mount systems. Although we’re led to believe that Sigma has shown an interest in making lenses for the Nikon 1 system, it’s unknown if this will actually go ahead or whether at this stage it’s just an expression of interest. Nikon 1-series lenses are exclusively designed for the Nikon 1 system, and we have yet to see any third-party support from the likes of Sigma, Tamron and Tokina. More recently, Nikon has catered for those after faster primes, with the 1 Nikkor 18.5mm f/1.8 (equivalent to 50mm) and 1 Nikkor 32mm f/1.2 (equivalent to 85mm) being two examples.


The first lens was the 1 Nikkor VR 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6 (equivalent to 27-81mm), which was quickly followed by other zooms including the 1 Nikkor VR 30-110mm f/3.8-5.6 (equivalent to 81-297mm) and 1 Nikkor VR 10-100mm f/4-5.6 (equivalent to 27-270mm), which is priced £400.
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When Nikon developed its Nikon 1 system, the manufacturer focused its efforts on creating a new Nikon 1 mount and an entirely new range of lenses to ensure the system was small, portable and compact.
