Nikon Coolpix P900 Digital Camera (16 Megapixel, 83-fold optical megazoom, 7.5 cm (3 inches) RGBW display with 921,000 pixels, Full HD video, Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC, image stabilized) (Electronics) 3
Nikon Coolpix P900 Digital Camera (16 Megapixel, 83-fold optical megazoom, 7.5 cm (3 inches) RGBW display with 921,000 pixels, Full HD video, Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC, image stabilized) (Electronics)
Good photos and great Full HD videos. Good display and ergonomics. What's strange find: the ISO value does not appear when photographing or filming? Have no point in the menu found to activate this. By its very nature with the best zoom camera with this little chip. BUT: When zooming the camera has to struggle so that the searcher indicating a much too bright or too dark image (using the variable aperture light?). On the video during playback, this was not to be seen as crass. But what use to me the biggest push in the viewfinder when nothing can be seen? The Panasonic LUMIX F200 (which was supposed to replace the P900) this problem does not exist (has also been a 25 times optical zoom). The display at the Lumix I find better. So I keep the Panasonic and the P900 goes back. Schade NIKON. ----------------- Update: So, I wanted the P900 never talk bad and compared to the Panasonic FZ200 it cuts in some points from not bad. But I really do not need a huge push to make no moon shots and look even neighbors not in the window, I now allowed myself the Panasonic FZ1000. In my opinion the best of the 3 cameras. Naturally depends on the claim and application. The viewfinder of the FZ1000 is head and shoulders above the P900. The AF speed and the accuracy convince me.