How far can the Nikon P900 zoom in miles?
How far can the Nikon P900 zoom in miles?
There’s a camera with a zoom so powerful that it can make far-away objects, like the moon that’s 238,900 miles away, appear close. The Nikon Coolpix P900 has an 83x optical zoom, which is the equivalent of 2000mm zoom range. That’s insane for a DSLR that costs $600.
How much zoom does Nikon P900 have?
The COOLPIX P900 has an 83x optical zoom which means it’s the equivalent focal length of 2000mm.
Does the Nikon P900 take good pictures?
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. That being said, the P900’s photos are good. They definitely benefit from some post-shoot editing to help with color, sharpness and contrast.
How do you take pictures of stars with a Nikon P900?
Your best hope to see stars in Liveview mode on this camera, is to use the full Manual shooting mode, set the aperture wide open (smallest f number), set the ISO to at least 1600, and set the shutter to a long exposure (say 30 seconds). If you are really lucky, you might see stars in the LCD.
How do you zoom on a Nikon camera?
To magnify the view in the monitor for precise focus, press the Playback zoom in button. Use the Playback zoom in and Playback zoom out buttons to zoom in and out. 02. While the view through the lens is zoomed in, a navigation window will appear in a gray frame at the bottom right corner of the display.
Does Nikon P900 have image stabilization?
Yes, Nikon Coolpix P900 has Image Stabilization!
How do I change the shutter speed on my Nikon P900?
To set the shutter speed on the Coolpix P900, turn the command dial—the ridged dial at the top right of the camera’s back, below the power switch. (As discussed in Chapter 7, you can switch this function to the multi selector dial with the Toggle Av/Tv Selection option on the Setup menu.)