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May 2015
(75%)
59 Reviews
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Users
(92%)
1824 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
75010059
The editors liked
Great for wildlife photography
Super high zoom
83x zoom
242000mm
Swivel monitor
WiFi & NFC
Firm handling
Framing assist with the zoom
Eye detector
Bright lens (f/2.8)
Fast shooting
Adjustable initial zoom position
Reasonable sharpness over a huge zoom range
Wi-Fi and GPS
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
Huge zoom range
Articulating screen
Inbuilt Wi
Fi and NFC
The editors didn't like
Struggles in low-light
Small EVF with low resolution
Pictures unusable beyond 400 ISO
Loud zoom
Testy AF in video mode
Picture quality at full zoom
The 2000mm zoom position is unwieldy
Too much reliance on menu navigation
Odd automatic ISO settings
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
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...
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...
83x zoom: 242000mm, Swivel monitor, WiFi & NFC, Firm handling, Framing assist with the zoom, Eye detector, Bright lens (f/2.8), Fast shooting, Adjustable initial zoom position
Small EVF with low resolution, Pictures unusable beyond 400 ISO, Loud zoom, Testy AF in video mode, Picture quality at full zoom
The Nikon P900 has the biggest zoom on the bridge camera market. Unfortunately, that's more about marketing than picture quality. It's only good up to 400 ISO and, ultimately, the zoom is more of a liability than an asset. That said, a number of things ha...
Huge zoom range, Articulating screen, Inbuilt Wi, Fi 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...
Abstract: Superzoom point-and-shoot cameras are an attractive option for everyone from casual shooters to serious enthusiasts because they provide unmatched versatility and value, typically in compact, portable packages. The most sophisticated all-in-one superzoo...
Incredible 83x zoom, Rock-steady image stabilization, Full 1080p HD video, Handy swiveling LCD screen and eye-level viewfinder, Built-in GPS, Wi-Fi and NFC,
Low-light photos are usable, but not great, Bulky, No RAW image capture
With its astounding 83x zoom lens, the Nikon Coolpix P900 lets you shoot from literally a mile away. Shaky photos and video aren't a problem, thanks to Nikon's outstanding image stabilization. Handy built-ins include a swiveling LCD screen, eye-level ele...