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Nikon 1 V2 Preview Samples:
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Captured: Dec 31, 2012
Uploaded: Jan 2, 2013 (UTC)
Focal length: 13.1 mm
Shutter speed: 1/15 sec
Aperture: F4
ISO: 5600
Exposure comp.: ±0.00

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Total comments: 11
scrup
By scrup (4 months ago)

a picture of a picture

i would say photo inception

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Keith
By Keith (4 months ago)

Noisy.

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mikusa
By mikusa (4 months ago)

I don't understand what I'm looking at. Why is this in a sample gallery? What is it demonstrating, since it's obviously not a real world sample. Some snaps of some pigeons outside would be more useful.

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curtmill22
By curtmill22 (4 months ago)

The Boston Museum of Science had a traveling show with a diorama like this about elephants, mastodons, and mammoths. Did the exhibit travel to Seattle and this is where you got this shot? Hah, LOL

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gw2112
By gw2112 (4 months ago)

I so remember, that the Nikon 1 Series can take fotos in advance, but that it could cover a timespan from the ice age till today is simple astonishing.
Cudos, Nikon!

1 upvote
maboule123
By maboule123 (4 months ago)

They had that camera back then?
Just pulling your leg, bro.
:)

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backayonder
By backayonder (4 months ago)

Nikon you have done it again. Your camera's can capture images from the past.

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BJN
By BJN (4 months ago)

So is this a photo of a diorama with a 3D mammoth figure, or just a photo of a 2D painting? It's hard to tell through the noise reduction and big color noise patches.

1 upvote
Hugo808
By Hugo808 (4 months ago)

Well, that's gotta be a shoo-in for Wildlife photo of the year! And taken on a compact too, kudos!

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mpgxsvcd
By mpgxsvcd (4 months ago)

Ok I am going to call B.S. on this photo. No way that Mammoth would be able to survive in Seattle.

2 upvotes
Racer67
By Racer67 (4 months ago)

Well, technically this is a Canadian Woolly Mammoth located in exotic Victoria, British Columbia.

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Total comments: 11