Nikon 1 V3 vs Olympus E-P1
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Nikon 1 V3 vs Olympus E-P1 Key Specs
(Full Review)
- 18MP - 1" Sensor
- 3" Tilting Display
- ISO 160 - 12800
- 1920 x 1080 video
- Nikon 1 Mount
- 381g - 111 x 65 x 33mm
- Announced March 2014
- Earlier Model is Nikon 1 V2
(Full Review)
- 12MP - Four Thirds Sensor
- 3" Fixed Screen
- ISO 100 - 6400
- Sensor based Image Stabilization
- 1280 x 720 video
- Micro Four Thirds Mount
- 355g - 121 x 70 x 36mm
- Introduced July 2009
- Updated by Olympus E-P2

Nikon 1 V3 vs Olympus E-P1 Overview
Lets look a bit more in depth at the Nikon 1 V3 versus Olympus E-P1, former is a Advanced Mirrorless while the latter is a Entry-Level Mirrorless by manufacturers Nikon and Olympus. There exists a substantial gap among the image resolutions of the 1 V3 (18MP) and E-P1 (12MP) and the 1 V3 (1") and E-P1 (Four Thirds) come with totally different sensor measurements.

The 1 V3 was released 4 years after the E-P1 which is a fairly big difference as far as camera technology is concerned. Each of these cameras come with the identical body type (Rangefinder-style mirrorless).
Before diving in to a full comparison, below is a brief synopsis of how the 1 V3 matches up vs the E-P1 when considering portability, imaging, features and an overall score.

Nikon 1 V3 vs Olympus E-P1 Gallery
Following is a preview of the gallery images for Nikon 1 V3 & Olympus PEN E-P1. The complete galleries are viewable at Nikon 1 V3 Gallery & Olympus E-P1 Gallery.
Reasons to pick Nikon 1 V3 over the Olympus E-P1
1 V3 | E-P1 | |||
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Introduced | March 2014 | ![]() | July 2009 | More modern by 57 months |
Screen type | Tilting | ![]() | Fixed | Tilting screen |
Screen resolution | 1037k | ![]() | 230k | Sharper screen (+807k dot) |
Touch friendly screen | ![]() | Quickly navigate |
Reasons to pick Olympus E-P1 over the Nikon 1 V3
E-P1 | 1 V3 |
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Common features in the Nikon 1 V3 and Olympus E-P1
1 V3 | E-P1 | |||
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Focus manually | ![]() | More precise focusing | ||
Screen dimension | 3" | ![]() | 3" | Identical screen measurements |
Selfie screen | ![]() | Lacking selfie screen |
Nikon 1 V3 vs Olympus E-P1 Physical Comparison
For anybody who is planning to carry around your camera frequently, you need to think about its weight and volume. The Nikon 1 V3 provides outside dimensions of 111mm x 65mm x 33mm (4.4" x 2.6" x 1.3") having a weight of 381 grams (0.84 lbs) and the Olympus E-P1 has sizing of 121mm x 70mm x 36mm (4.8" x 2.8" x 1.4") accompanied by a weight of 355 grams (0.78 lbs).
Take a look at the Nikon 1 V3 versus Olympus E-P1 in our brand new Camera plus Lens Size Comparison Tool.
Remember that, the weight of an ILC will differ depending on the lens you have at that moment. Here is the front view measurement comparison of the 1 V3 versus the E-P1.

Using dimensions and weight, the portability rating of the 1 V3 and E-P1 is 87 and 86 respectively.

Nikon 1 V3 vs Olympus E-P1 Sensor Comparison
Typically, it is tough to envision the gap in sensor sizes simply by viewing a spec sheet. The pic below will offer you a more clear sense of the sensor dimensions in the 1 V3 and E-P1.
As you can see, each of the cameras have got different resolutions and different sensor sizes. The 1 V3 featuring a smaller sensor will make achieving shallow depth of field more difficult and the Nikon 1 V3 will result in extra detail as a result of its extra 6MP. Higher resolution can also allow you to crop photographs much more aggressively. The newer 1 V3 is going to have an advantage with regard to sensor tech.

Nikon 1 V3 vs Olympus E-P1 Screen and ViewFinder


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Nikon 1 V3 vs Olympus E-P1 Specifications
Nikon 1 V3 | Olympus PEN E-P1 | |
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General Information | ||
Manufacturer | Nikon | Olympus |
Model type | Nikon 1 V3 | Olympus PEN E-P1 |
Class | Advanced Mirrorless | Entry-Level Mirrorless |
Announced | 2014-03-13 | 2009-07-29 |
Body design | Rangefinder-style mirrorless | Rangefinder-style mirrorless |
Sensor Information | ||
Processor Chip | Expeed 4A | TruePic V |
Sensor type | CMOS | CMOS |
Sensor size | 1" | Four Thirds |
Sensor dimensions | 13.2 x 8.8mm | 17.3 x 13mm |
Sensor area | 116.2mm² | 224.9mm² |
Sensor resolution | 18 megapixel | 12 megapixel |
Anti alias filter | ||
Aspect ratio | 3:2 | 1:1, 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9 |
Maximum resolution | 5232 x 3488 | 4032 x 3024 |
Maximum native ISO | 12800 | 6400 |
Minimum native ISO | 160 | 100 |
RAW files | ||
Autofocusing | ||
Focus manually | ||
AF touch | ||
AF continuous | ||
Single AF | ||
AF tracking | ||
Selective AF | ||
AF center weighted | ||
Multi area AF | ||
AF live view | ||
Face detect focusing | ||
Contract detect focusing | ||
Phase detect focusing | ||
Total focus points | 171 | 11 |
Lens | ||
Lens mount type | Nikon 1 | Micro Four Thirds |
Total lenses | 13 | 107 |
Focal length multiplier | 2.7 | 2.1 |
Screen | ||
Range of display | Tilting | Fixed Type |
Display sizing | 3" | 3" |
Resolution of display | 1,037 thousand dot | 230 thousand dot |
Selfie friendly | ||
Liveview | ||
Touch operation | ||
Display technology | TFT-LCD | HyperCrystal LCD with AR(Anti-Reflective) coating |
Viewfinder Information | ||
Viewfinder | Electronic (optional) | None |
Viewfinder resolution | 2,359 thousand dot | - |
Viewfinder coverage | 100% | - |
Features | ||
Slowest shutter speed | 30s | 60s |
Maximum shutter speed | 1/4000s | 1/4000s |
Maximum quiet shutter speed | 1/16000s | - |
Continuous shooting speed | 60.0 frames/s | 3.0 frames/s |
Shutter priority | ||
Aperture priority | ||
Manually set exposure | ||
Exposure compensation | Yes | Yes |
Custom WB | ||
Image stabilization | ||
Integrated flash | ||
Flash distance | 5.00 m (ISO 100) | no built-in flash |
Flash modes | Fill-flash, fill-flash w/slow sync, rear curtain sync, rear curtain w/slow sync, redeye reduction, redeye reduction w/slow sync, off | Auto, On, Off, Red-Eye, Fill-in, Slow Sync, Manual (3 levels) |
External flash | ||
Auto exposure bracketing | ||
WB bracketing | ||
Maximum flash sync | 1/250s | 1/180s |
Exposure | ||
Multisegment metering | ||
Average metering | ||
Spot metering | ||
Partial metering | ||
AF area metering | ||
Center weighted metering | ||
Video features | ||
Video resolutions | 1920 x 1080 (60p, 30p), 1280 x 720 (60p, 30p) | 1280 x 720 (30 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps) |
Maximum video resolution | 1920x1080 | 1280x720 |
Video format | MPEG-4, H.264 | Motion JPEG |
Mic jack | ||
Headphone jack | ||
Connectivity | ||
Wireless | Built-In | None |
Bluetooth | ||
NFC | ||
HDMI | ||
USB | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) | USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) |
GPS | None | None |
Physical | ||
Environmental seal | ||
Water proofing | ||
Dust proofing | ||
Shock proofing | ||
Crush proofing | ||
Freeze proofing | ||
Weight | 381 grams (0.84 lb) | 355 grams (0.78 lb) |
Dimensions | 111 x 65 x 33mm (4.4" x 2.6" x 1.3") | 121 x 70 x 36mm (4.8" x 2.8" x 1.4") |
DXO scores | ||
DXO All around rating | 52 | 55 |
DXO Color Depth rating | 20.8 | 21.4 |
DXO Dynamic range rating | 10.7 | 10.4 |
DXO Low light rating | 384 | 536 |
Other | ||
Battery life | 310 pictures | 300 pictures |
Battery form | Battery Pack | Battery Pack |
Battery ID | EN-EL20a | BLS-1 |
Self timer | Yes (2 or 10 secs) | Yes (2 or 12 sec) |
Time lapse recording | ||
Type of storage | microSD/SDHC/SDXC | SD/SDHC card |
Storage slots | Single | Single |
Retail cost | $997 | $182 |