With
a ridiculous 83x zoom, people have used the super long lens on Nikon’s Coolpix
P900 to snap
pics of Saturn or pull off the kind of shots you normally only see in
spy movies. But apparently that wasn’t good enough, so today, Nikon is
announcing the new Coolpix P1000 featuring frankly ridiculous 125x zoom, which
is now the longest lens of any superzoom camera on the market.
Inside the camera is a 16-megapixel back-side illuminated CMOS sensor that has an expanded ISO range of up to 6400.
The camera’s lens uses ED and Super ED lens elements and features a variable aperture of f/2.8-f/8 through the zoom range. 250x Dynamic Fine Zoom gives the camera extra digital reach, allowing it to shoot up to 6000mm (in 35mm terms).
“This powerful zoom range gives the P1000 the versatility to chronicle an adventure-filled vacation, capture a favorite ballplayer from the top tier of a stadium or fill the frame with celestial objects like the moon, that normally only a telescope could reach,” Nikon says.
Dual Detect Optical VR in the camera provides 5-stops of camera shake compensation — helpful for when you’re trying to capture a scene or subject at the telephoto end of the camera’s range.
On the back of the camera are a 2.3-million-dot OLED electronic viewfinder and a swiveling 3.2-inch 921K-dot LCD screen.
Other features and specs of the camera include 4K video recording, stereo audio recording, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectivity, quick start-up, RAW photos, a focus mode selector, a control ring (for adjusting things like white balance and manual focus), picture controls, creative modes (e.g. Bird Watching, Moon Mode, and 1cm Macro), filter effects, and time-lapse effect.
NIKON COOLPIX P1000 SUPERB ZOOM CAMERA
Reviewed by saurabh maroo
on
July 11, 2018
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