What does 83x optical zoom mean?

What does 83x optical zoom mean?

The COOLPIX P900 has an 83x optical zoom which means it’s the equivalent focal length of 2000mm. The lens is so powerful that zooming the camera in all the way means part of the moon will get cropped out—so you actually have to zoom out a little bit to get the entire moon in your shot.

Has Nikon discontinued P900?

Nikon Coolpix P900 has been listed as discontinued at the official Nikon Japan website as well. The camera which is no longer available for purchase is priced at Rs 31,950 on Nikon India’s official website. The price of Nikon Z5 mirrorless camera is Rs 1,13,995 with shipping commence August 27, 2020.

How good is the Nikon Coolpix P900’s 83x zoom?

The Nikon Coolpix P900’s 83x zoom lens provides an astonishing focal range of 24-2000mm in 35mm terms, as demonstrated below. Here are two 100% crops – the right-hand image has had some sharpening applied in Photoshop.

Does the Nikon P900 offer 5-stop VR?

To that end, Nikon has included a Dual Detect Optical VR system, which should give a 5-stop advantage. The P900 features a 1/2.3 inch 16 million pixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor, which is the same as the sensor found in the Nikon P610.

How good are the photos on the Sony P900?

The P900 uses a small 1/2.3-inch 16-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, significantly smaller than what you’d get in a mirrorless compact or dSLR or higher-end compacts. A big sensor typically translates into better image quality, so don’t expect the quality of a dSLR just because the P900 looks like one. That being said, the P900’s photos are good.

Does the Nikon Coolpix P900 have a vibration reduction mechanism?

The Nikon Coolpix P900 has a vibration reduction mechanism, which allows you to take sharp photos at slower shutter speeds than other digital cameras. To test this, we took a handheld shot of the same subject with the lens set to the same focal length and ISO speed.

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