Review Nikon coolpix p1000 More Than 83x zoom
About three years ago, Nikon launched the Coolpix P900, a superzoom camera capable of carrying out the moon. Now, Nikon is ready to release its successor, Coolpix P1000, with more astonishing telescoping capabilities.
If the P900 relies on a 24-2000mm f / 2.8-6.5 lens, the P1000 takes it to a further level through the 28-3000mm f / 2.8-8 lens. Yes, if the P900 with optical zoom as far as 83x has been able to present the surface of the moon, the P1000 with 125x optical zoom is clearly capable of presenting even better moon surface details.
If it's still not far away, the Dynamic Fine Zoom feature can be used to reach 6000mm focal length, even though the image quality is sure to decrease. Still lacking too? Just take advantage of the Digital Zoom feature to reach 12000mm focal length, even though the image quality will definitely drop dramatically.
Just like the P900, the P1000 also packs a 1 / 2.3-inch sensor, with a resolution of 16 megapixels and an ISO 100-6400 range. What distinguishes, P1000 is much more flexible because it can take pictures in RAW format. For video, the P1000 is ready to be used for 4K 30 fps or 1080p 60 video recording
fps.
Physical P1000 tends to be overwhelmed by the lens. In the farthest zoom position, the length reaches 36 cm, and its weight ranges from 1.4 kg. The 2.36 million dots resolution electronic viewfinder has been pinned to the back of the top, while underneath it has a 3-inch LCD that can be changed at will.
Nikon Coolpix P1000 is planned to be released on the market starting next September. The price is not cheap: $ 1,000 for a camera like a telescope.
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