Nikon 1-mount
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The Nikon 1-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its Nikon CX format mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras. The 1-mount was first introduced on the Nikon 1 series in 2011, and features a bayonet mount.

Compatibility to Nikon F-mount
The F-mount adapter FT1 enables the use of all F-mount lenses especially with integrated autofocus motor. The FT1 adapter mounts and meters with all AI-P, AF, AF-S, D and G lenses and compatibles providing autofocus with all lenses with integrated autofocus motor.[2] It further mounts Pre-AI, AI, AI-S and E lenses without metering as well as lenses which jut out the F-mount (needing mirror lock-up on cameras with mirror). Also although not recommended,[3] it is used with teleconverters for extreme telephotos.[4][5]
Lenses
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Perspective
Zoom lenses
Lens[6] | 35mm equiv. | Elements/ Groups (ED / Asph.) |
Angle of view | Aperture Range | Min. Focus | Weight | Size (Diameter × Length) | Filter Thread (mm) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Nikkor VR 6.7–13 mm[7] | 18–35 mm f/9.5–15 |
11/7 (3E/3A) | 100° - 63° | f/3.5/5.6–16 | 0.25 m (0.82 ft) | 125 g (4.4 oz) | 56.5×46 mm (2.2×1.8 in) | 52 |
1 Nikkor VR 10–30 mm[8] | 27–82 mm f/9.5–15 |
12/9 (0E/3A) | 77° - 29°40' | f/3.5/5.6–16 | 0.2 m (0.66 ft) | 115 g (4.1 oz) | 57.5×42 mm (2.3×1.7 in) | 40.5 |
1 Nikkor 11–27.5 mm[9] | 30–75 mm f/9.5–15 |
8/6 (1E/1A) | 72° - 32°20' | f/3.5/5.6–16 | 0.3 m (1.0 ft) | 80 g (2.8 oz) | 57.5×31 mm (2.26×1.22 in) | 40.5 |
1 Nikkor VR 10–100 mm[10] | 27–273 mm f/11–15 |
19/12 (3H/2E/3A) | 77° - 9°10' | f/4.0/5.6–16 | 0.35 and 0.65 m (1.1 and 2.1 ft) | 298 g (10.5 oz) | 60.5×70.5 mm (2.38×2.78 in) | 55 |
1 Nikkor VR 30–110 mm[11] | 82–300 mm f/10–15 |
18/12 (0E/0A) | 29°40' - 8°20' | f/3.8/5.6–16 | 1 m (3.3 ft) | 175 g (6.2 oz) | 60×61 mm (2.4×2.4 in) | 40.5 |
1 Nikkor VR 70–300 mm[12] | 191–818 mm f/12–15 |
16/10 (1E/0A) | 13° - 3° | f/4.5/5.6–16 | 1.0 and 1.6 m (3.3 and 5.2 ft) | 550 g (19.4 oz) | 73×108 mm (2.9×4.3 in) | 62 |

Power zoom lenses
These lenses have an in-lens motor to operate the focal length control, aimed at making smooth zooms during videography.
Lens[6] | 35mm equiv. | Elements/ Groups (ED / Asph.) |
Angle of view | Aperture Range | Min. Focus | Weight | Size (Diameter × Length) | Filter Thread (mm) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Nikkor VR 10-100 mm[13] | 27–273 mm f/12–15 |
21/14 (1H/3E/2A) | 77° - 9°10' | f/4.5/5.6–16 | 0.3 and 0.85 m (1.0 and 2.8 ft) | 515 g (18.2 oz) | 77×95 mm (3.0×3.7 in) | 72 |
1 Nikkor VR 10-30mm[14] | 27–82 mm f/9.5–15 |
9/7 (1E/4A) | 77° - 29°40' | f/3.5/5.6–16 | 0.2 m (0.7 ft) | 85 g (3.0 oz) | 58×28 mm (2.3×1.1 in) | — |
Prime lenses
Lens[6] | 35mm equiv. | Elements/ Groups (ED / Asph.) |
Angle of view | Aperture Range | Min. Focus | Weight | Size (Diameter × Length) | Filter Thread (mm) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Nikkor 10 mm[15] | 27 mm f/8 |
6/5 (2A) | 77° | f/2.8–11 | 0.2 m (0.66 ft) | 77 g (2.7 oz) | 55.5×22 mm (2.2×0.9 in) | 40.5 |
1 Nikkor 18.5 mm[16] | 50 mm f/5 |
8/6 (1A) | 46°40' | f/1.8–16 | 0.2 m (0.7 ft) | 70 g (2.5 oz) | 56×36 mm (2.20×1.42 in) | 40.5 |
1 Nikkor 32 mm[17] | 87 mm f/3 |
9/7 | 28° | f/1.2–16 | 0.45 m (1.5 ft) | 235 g (8.3 oz) | 65.5×47 mm (2.6×1.9 in) | 52 |
All-weather lens
Lenses are optically identical to their non-sealed counterparts and use the same bayonet, but have an extended flange to ensure a watertight seal with the Nikon 1 AW1 body.[18]
Lens | 35mm equiv focal length | Elements/ Groups (ED / Asph.) |
Angle of view | Aperture Range | Min. Focus | Weight | Size (Diameter × Length) | Filter Thread (mm) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 Nikkor AW 10 mm[19] | 27 mm f/8 |
6/5 (2A) | 77° | f/2.8–11 | 0.2 m (0.7 ft) | 118 g (4.2 oz) | 61×30 mm (2.4×1.2 in) | 40.5 |
1 Nikkor 11–27.5 mm[20] | 30–75 mm f/9.5–15 |
8/6 (1E/1A) | 72° - 32°20' | f/3.5/5.6–16 | 0.3 m (0.98 ft) | 182 g (6.4 oz) | 63×56.5 mm (2.5×2.2 in) | 40.5 |
Third party lens
Lens | 35mm equiv focal length | Elements/ Groups (ED / Asph.) |
Angle of view | Aperture Range | Min. Focus | Weight | Size (Diameter × Length) | Filter Thread (mm) |
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Rokinon RMC7.5-NI[21][22]
DÖRR 361111 Fisheye 7.5mm Nikon 1[23] Opteka 7.5mm f/8 HDMC Fisheye Nikon 1[24] |
20 mm | 4/4 | 162° | f/8.0 | 0.3 m (1 ft 0 in) | 220 g (7.8 oz) | 65×52 mm (2.6×2.0 in) | — |
Future lenses
At the Nikon 1 launch in October 2011, Nikon showcased seven prototype lenses.[25] As of October 2012, five of these prototypes have become official.
Nikon discontinued the Nikon 1 line in 2018, including cancelling any future lens releases.[26]
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