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Nikon COOLPIX P900 Digital Camera (Black)

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Features

  • 16MP CMOS sensor; 6 level brightness adjustment
  • 24 2000-millimeter 35-millimeter equivalent focal length. Sensor size: 1/2.3 inch
  • 83x optical zoom Nikkor super ED VR lens
  • Vari angle TFT Lcd screen
  • Electronic viewfinder. Highest ISO sensitivity: 6400
  • Full HD 1080/60p video
  • Built In Wi Fi, NFC, and GP
  • 166x dynamic fine zoom, 332x Digi zoom

Description

The zoom power of the Nikon COOLPIX P900 is nothing short of spectacular. This is 2000mm of optical zoom-more than any Nikon COOLPIX yet. Advanced shooters will appreciate the outstanding image quality and DSLR styling-a sure grip, a swiveling Vary-angle display, a high-resolution Electronic Viewfinder that turns on automatically when lifted to your eye, even a PSAM mode control dial. Those who simply want great photos and Full HD videos without any fuss will appreciate the point-and-shoot ease and long battery life-up to 360 shots per charge. From the Manufacturer Change the way you see, capture and share the world with the most powerful zoom lens ever put into a Nikon COOLPIX camera: an 83x optical zoom/166x Dynamic Fine Zoom (an enhanced digital zoom function that effectively doubles your reach) super telephoto lens with Dual Detect Optical VR. A low-light 16 MP CMOS image sensor captures the finest details, then with the camera's built-in Wi-Fi and Near Field Communication technology (NFC; NFC feature for Android v 4.0 or later smart devices only), you can wirelessly share photos to a compatible smartphone. Compose shots with the swiveling Vari-Angle display or the high- resolution eye-level viewfinder (EVF). Built-in GPS, full manual control for those who want it, point-and-shoot ease for those who don't, and much more. The zoom power of the COOLPIX P900 is nothing short of spectacular. This is 2000mm of optical zoom - more than any Nikon COOLPIX yet. Advanced shooters will appreciate the outstanding image quality and DSLR styling, a sure grip, a swiveling Vari-angle display, a high-resolution Electronic Viewfinder that turns on automatically when lifted to your eye, even a PSAM mode control dial. Those who simply want great photos and Full HD videos without any fuss will appreciate the point-and-shoot ease and long battery life: up to 360 shots per charge! And everyone will appreciate the built-in Wi-Fi and Near Field Communication technology (NFC) connectivity which wirelessly connects the COOLPIX P900 to a compatible smartphone or tablet for instant photo sharing and remote camera control. Change the way you see, capture and share the world NFC feature for Android v 4.0 or later smart devices onlyThe sky is no longer the limit83x Optical Zoom, 166x Dynamic Fine ZoomWith 2,000mm equivalent focal length, subjects barely visible with the naked eye can fill your frame. And if they don't, Dynamic Fine Zoom, an enhanced digital zoom effectively doubles that reach to a 4,000mm equivalent! If you lose sight of your subject while zoomed in, press the Snap-Back Zoom button for a quick zoomed-out view. Find your subject again and then release the button - the COOLPIX P900 will zoom right back in. The whole time, 5.0 stops Dual Detect Optical VR improves VR performance using enhanced detection accuracy to help keep your photos sharp and your videos steady. Based on CIPA Standard; measured at approx. 350 mm (35mm format equivalent)Send photos right to your smart deviceWith Nikon's Built-in Wi-Fi and NFCNikon snapbridge describes the experience of quickly and easily sending photos wirelessly from your Wi-Fi & NFC enabled COOLPIX P900 to a compatible smartphone or tablet. Share your great photos on the go, even in remote locations, or use a smartphone or tablet to control your camera.See your shots in a new lightSwiveling Vari- angle display and high-resolution eye-level viewfinderThe COOLPIX P900 gives you two ways to frame your shots: a swiveling Vari-angle LCD display and a high-resolution eye-level viewfinder (EVF). Flip out the large Vari-angle display and capture photos and videos from creative perspectives overhead, down low or just comfortably in front of you. Put the COOLPIX P900 to your eye and the EVF automatically turns on and displays a beautiful and accurate high- resolution view.Take control of your shotsFull manual exposure controlThe COOLPIX P900 can go as far as you want to go. For advanced shooters, a PSAM mode dial is available right on top of the camera, much like a DSLR. Control the COOLPIX P900's aperture and shutter speed to control your shots exactly as you want them or overcome difficult shooting situations. But you don't have to understand exposure controls to get great results the COOLPIX P900 can do all that work for you.See where you've beenBuilt-in GPS and Points of Interest (POI) for creating amazing photo journalsRelive the excitement of your travels in a whole new way. The COOLPIX P900 records the exact location of each shot you take, so you can follow the path of your adventure and every stunning view along the way! Share your journeys on Google Maps, Google+, and other social networking sites, or with Nikon View NX2 software. Points of Interest (POI) show you nearby photo-ops like scenic lookouts and historic landmarks. The COOLPIX P900 is the ultimate travel companion! Supplied Accessories Coolpix P900 EN-EL23 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Charging AC Adapter EH-71P AN-CP21 Strap LC-67 Snap-on Front Lens Cap 67mm UC-E21 USB Cable

Compatible Mountings: NIKKOR


Aspect Ratio: 43


Photo Sensor Technology: BSI CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG (Exif v2.3)


Image Stabilization: Optical


Maximum Focal Length: 2000 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 83 x


Maximum Aperture: 2.8


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Metering Description: Multi, Center-weighted, Spot


Display Fixture Type: Fully articulated


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 921000


Display Type: LCD


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Digital Zoom: 4


Zoom: Automatic


Minimum Focal Length: 24 Millimeters


Maximum Focal Length: 2000 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 83 x


Lens Type: Wide Angle


UPC: 018208264995 616348082266 018208950188


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: 26499


Remote Included: No


Brand: Nikon


Model Name: Nikon Coolpix P900


Age Range Description: Adult


Built-In Media: EN-EL23 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, EH-71P AC Adapter/Charger, LC-67 Snap-On Lens Cap, COOLPIX P900 (Black), UC-E21 USB Cable, AN-CP21 Strap


Self Timer: 10 seconds


White Balance Settings: Auto


Exposure Control: Program, Shutter priority, Manual, Aperture priority


Metering Methods: Multi, Center-weighted, Spot


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 5.51"D x 5.59"W x 4.06"H


MicrophoneTechnology: Stereo


Minimum Aperture: 2.8


Warranty Type: 12


Audio Recording: Yes


Is Electric: Yes


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Has Image Stabilization: Yes


Continuous Shooting: 7


Aperture modes: F2.8-F8.0


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.5x


Video Capture Format: MPEG-4, H.264


Expanded ISO Maximum: 12800


Battery Weight: 32 Grams


Delay between shots: 1.1 seconds


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Battery Average Life: 80 minutes


Battery Type: Lithium Ion


Processor Description: Expeed C2


Frame Rate: 60 fps


Compatible Mountings: NIKKOR


Sensor Type: BSI CMOS


Image stabilization: Optical


Maximum Aperture: 2.8


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Photo Sensor Resolution: 16 MP


Photo Sensor Size: 1/2.3-inch


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/4000 seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 15 seconds


Form Factor: SLR-like (bridge)


Effective Still Resolution: 16 MP


JPEG Quality Level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Supported Image Format: JPEG


Aspect Ratio: 43


File Format: JPEG (Exif v2.3)


Flash Memory Type: SD/SDHC/SDXC


Memory Slots Available: 1


Image Capture Type: Stills


Movie Mode: No


Digital-Still: Yes


Shooting Modes: Scene auto selector, scene, special effects, smart portrait, auto mode and more


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Total USB 3.0 Ports: 2


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Wireless Technology: NFC, BuiltIn


Autofocus: Yes


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Auto Focus Technology: Center, Selective single-point, Face Detection, Tracking, Multi-area, Single, Continuous, Live View, Contrast Detection


Focus Features: Contrast detection


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love this camera!
Color: Black
The media could not be loaded. [Edit: After years of use, this camera is still going strong! I am raising my rating to five stars because this camera has been such a reliable performer and a delight to use. My favorite settings for birding are P-mode with spot focus and spot exposure. I don't always nail focus, or capture birds darting from branch to branch, with this camera when I am zoomed all the way to 2000mm (in 35mm full frame equivalent), but when I have the time to get a bird in the frame and nail the focus the results are spectacular. The zoom reach of this camera has totally spoiled me. Even though I have played with the Sony RX10IV and loved it, the 600mm zoom reach of that camera seem paltry by comparison to the 2000mm reach of the p950. Nikon, you have won the hearts of us birders. Keep up the good work!] This is a fun camera, and I realize that there is nothing like it available from other manufacturers, but I still want Nikon to make some improvements to the next version of this camera so they can compete with Sony and Panasonic in areas other than zoom reach. Make no mistake, buy this camera if you like to look at birds and animals like seals that are typically too far away to get a good picture of. I have had the camera only a few weeks and already I have found that the P900 is the perfect complement to my bird watching hobby.The P900 is light enough to carry around my neck without any fatigue, and the massive zoom can capture pretty much any bird or animal I see on my nature walks. I think of the camera as the ultimate pair of binoculars, and the photos are helping me appreciate nature more than ever. I saw a seagull in the distance and couldn't make out what it was doing, so I trained the P900 on it and saw that the bird was eating a crab. I never would have been able to see this scene without this camera and I am thrilled to be able to delve into nature this way. The auto-focus works very well for most subjects. The jpegs of non-moving birds and animals have a great amount of detail and the auto exposure settings typically produce good results. The video works surprisingly well when locked down tight on a tripod. When you are into the long zoom reach you have to account for atmospheric distortion, which should temper your expectations, but also make you realize that the reach of this lens is colossal. Any camera movement will ruin your shot with a Jello-like shake, so for video it is best to lock the camera on a tripod and focus on non-moving subjects or plan for animals to walk into your frame and then let them walk out of the frame rather than panning to follow their path. The Timelapse feature is a joy to use and the menu settings for it are easy to navigate and understand. However, I would love to see the timelapse videos look a bit smoother. And, that brings me to my final thought on this camera. What I would love to see from Nikon in a future version of this camera is better image quality overall. For still photos I would love to see the option to shoot RAW, and for video I would appreciate having 4K. A microphone input and built-in ND filters would be nice, too. I don't know what Nikon's plans are, but if they make a fancier version of this camera to compete with bridge cameras like the Sony RX10 III and the Panasonic FZ2500, then I will be among the first in line to pick it up. [Edit: Nikon now has the p950 and the p1000, and I have played with both. When I am ready to upgrade I will probably go with the p950 or something like it over the p1000 because I found that the p1000 with its smaller aperture produced grainier photos than the p900/p950. I like the longer reach of the p1000, but the photos from the p900/p950 just look more clear to me than the p1000 images.] ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2017 by Review Name Review Name

  • Would I recommend it to a friend? Hell yes!
Color: Black
I'm a semi professional photographer, been working part time at it since the 90's and needed a long zoom solution for vacation photos. I have a Canon 100-400 L lens and thought about coupling it with one of my APS-C bodies and a 2x teleconverter but something about carrying all that gear for photos with little to no commercial viability didn't appeal to me. This camera came up a a warehouse deal with an additional 15% off for Amazon Prime day and so I thought I'll get it considering I'm going on vacation to Yellowstone and could use an the extra long zoom reach. To put the camera to the test I took the obligatory moon shot but then I took a short trip. I visited a local wild life ranch and cavern here in San Antonio area called Natural Bridge Wild Life Ranch and Natural Bridge Caverns. In the wild life ranch I snagged a shot of a Zebra which I sold four copies of in a week just by word of mouth - so much for no commercial viability. Wildlife Ranch photos here:[...] Cavern Photos here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1675684126085238.1073741885.1535609413426044&type=1&l=2f0cb6c5a6 It was a lot of fun to play with the camera, the zoom reach is beyond expectation and certainly has a bit of a WOW factor to it. The fact the camera has manual modes is a bit of a misnomer since the shutter and aperture range you're allow to play with are not the full spectrum but a very limited set, for example, when zoomed in you can open all the way up to f6.5 or stop all the way down to f8.0. Ideally with an inexpensive lens I'd have liked to stop down to f11 to ensure edge to edge sharpness. Do to this limitation I ended up using full auto and adjusting the scene selection as well as using exposure comp for almost every shot. As one might expect this kind of zoom range makes it easy to induce camera shake but the camera does a reasonably good job of suppressing it. For example, shooting at 1/500 of a second and zoomed to 2000mm yields a sharp image about 1/3 of the time. During shooting I was constantly pixel peeping to see if focus was sharp which it usually wasn't so the solution is to take lots of shots, bracing, holding breath, leaning on something (I brought a mono pod into the caverns). Shooting with it on the wide angle is great if you're not using flash (flash was too powerful and no flash settings, could possibly fix with a napkin or post-it over the flash), zoomed all the way out the P900 provides a nice f2.8 aperture which is faster than some of the competition in the range with smaller zoom lenses. Back at the computer it was disappointing not to have Raw files to work with. The jpgs were highly compressed and I suspect highly processed in camera to compensate for the inexpensive lens. My first test shots at home made me adjust the in camera processing to add one more notch (you can add up to three) of both contrast and saturation. None the less there is a stop or two of additional range in processing the images in Adobe LR. Highlights and shadows were unrecoverable when completely blown out something my 5D has probably spoiled me on. In the end I think I threw out 1/5th of the shots and about 1/10th of remaining were worth talking about (see links). Like I said before, the solution to the shortcomings of the camera are to take multiple shots of the composition and subj. you want. Honestly I think if I had used my APS-C body and teleconverter I wouldn't have fared too much better and the time spent taking extra shots with the P900 would have been spent catching my breath carrying an additional 5lbs of gear; not to mention shaking the cramps out of my hand. ---Summary--- Pros: Zoom Reach Relative portability Value considering the lens is unique Cons: Small sensor size compression noise ISO noise even at relatively low ISO (I was trying to keep it at or below 800) high rate of poor shots Slow to respond after taking multiple shots (serious problem if you intend to do bird watching) And not such a con but a note, there are better options out there in this price range if you're not looking the occasional bird photo or moon shot. I teetered on the edge of returning it but in the end it does provide unique shots at a price that doesn't hurt that bad. So if you can find a deal you're probably going to be very happy with it. Would I recommend it to a friend? Hell yes - gotta try this zoom, it's insane and worth the shortcomings especially if you have a little skill (or just patience) and can work at overcoming them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2016 by Paul S. Paul S.

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