I've recently added a J2 to my collection of digital cameras, only to find:
1. A huge proportion of the kit lenses on e-bay show as faulty - down it seems to a very cheap plastic cog in the aperture linkage.
Yes, the plastic aperture gear in most of the N1 lenses is prone to failure. But not all of the lenses are unreliable. There were three "kit" lenses - the 10-30, the 11-27.5, and the 10-30 PD. The 10-30 PD is a lot more reliable than the other two and produces excellent images.
- Unlike all my other bodies (spread across 3 makes & 4 mounts) it refuses to meter at all with adapted lenses. Obviously camera control of aperture is not likely but Aperture priority should be simple.
N1 bodies work well with Nikon F-mount lenses via the Nikon FT1 adapter. If you insist on using non Nikon mount lenses and want to maintain metering and focus confirmation then you need an adapter with a chip that mates with the electronic contacts in the body. Many N1 users in the dpreview N1 forum have and use such adapters and are happy with the results. Chipped adapters, and even the chip on its own for DIY installation in dumb adapters, used to be available on eBay. Perhaps someone else here can report on current availability.
Did Nikon want the 1 system to fail from the start? Both of these are things that IMO will prevent the camera being anywhere near as usable as it promised :(
Would any company design, manufacture, and sell anything they wanted to fail?
A couple of web sites have referenced dandelion chips for the nikon 1 system to get round the metering issue. - I've heard of these for Canon DSLRs but I can't find any for the Nikon 1 mount.
Never heard of "dandelion" chips.
Has anyone tried them?
Any chance of a link to a source?