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Published: 2015-05-11, Author: Jack , review by: shutterbug.com
I can't help but have a certain affection for the Nikon Coolpix P900. Granted, it did not come through as consistently as I would've hoped, but that 2000mm optic in a camera under $600 is still noteworthy. It was nice to be able to go out and shoot with o...
Using zoom ratios seems to be the new way to sell cameras where once it was all about the megapixels. Here on the Nikon Coolpix P900 we have an 83x optical zoom, which is currently the market leader. However, to get to that kind of ratio, you need to hav...
Smooth usable output until ISO 1600, Very consistent image sharpness, Highly effective optical image stabilization, Virtually no chromatic aberrations, Very low optical distortion, Dual controldials and zoom controllers, Generally quick and responsive, Go
Slight image softness from base ISO, Details smudged from ISO 800, Below average color and WB accuracy, Dim telephoto aperture noticeably slows AF, Unresponsive while writing, 1s delay when starting video capture, Not usually ExposurePriority, Slow access
The Nikon Coolpix P900 is prosumer ultra-zoom with an unmatched 2000mm reach, starting at an ultra-wide 24mm, for 83X optical zoom. This digital camera is truly packed with features, including a complete set of manual controls and advanced features such a...
Farthest zoom reach for a fixed lens camera (2000mm eq.); Good image quality for its class; Good vibration reduction; Fast aperture at wide angle (f/2.8); Excellent value for the price,
No RAW file recording; Limited capabilities in low light, including struggling with autofocus; Lens not as sharp at full tele end; No hot shoe,
The Nikon Coolpix P900 features an unmatched 83x zoom lens allowing you to use it for just about anything from close-ups and landscapes to portraits to birding and wildlife photography. It has a decent electronic viewfinder, flip-out rotating high-resolut
It lacks features more advanced users might want like raw image capture, a hot shoe and mic jack. Images are soft and lack fine detail when fully zoomed in. The autofocus system can be hit or miss and is slow to focus in low light. The lens does make it h
It's not the best megazoom around, but the Nikon Coolpix P900's lens is remarkable and if you need the most zoom on a compact camera, it's the winner...
Huge zoom range, Articulating screen, Inbuilt WiFi and NFC
No raw shooting, Screen not touch sensitive, Expensive
The P900 is the longest-zoom bridge camera in the world – for now, at least – but it's also big, heavy and expensive. Image quality at shorter focal lengths is good but falls away at high zooms settings...
The GoodSpectacular 83x optical zoom lens • Great wide-angle shooter • Great action shooter • Great priceThe BadConvoluted Wi-Fi downloads • Balky monitorThe Bottom LineAn amazing super-zoom lens on a good camera and at an amazing price.Nikon COOLPIX P900...
Abstract: The Nikon P900 was dates back to 2015 and remains to this day the holder of the world's biggest zoom on a consumer camera.Its 83x zoom range is equivalent to 24-2,000mm on a full-frame camera and can stretch from wide-angle vistas to pictures of the moon...
Reasonable sharpness over a huge zoom range, Wi-Fi and GPS
The 2000mm zoom position is unwieldy, Too much reliance on menu navigation, Odd automatic ISO settings
There are various ways to evaluate the P900. To match its 2,000mm equivalent focal length by any other means would involve spending more than £5,000 on a cropped-sensor SLR, 800mm lens and 2x teleconverter. However, take the P900's relatively low 16-megap...
Published: 2016-05-13, Author: Jackson , review by: reviewed.com
Great for wildlife photography, Super high zoom
Struggles in low-light
To be honest, I was surprised by how much I didn't mind shooting with the P900. However, the images-while okay-looking at small sizes-were never really as good as I wanted them to be on closer inspection. I can see how it's appealing for some people to be...