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2020-06-14T21:48:53
I have had a Coolpix P510 for several years and really liked it. When I read the reviews for the Coolpix P900, I was really interested and the camera has not disappointed. I like the longer zoom range that has allowed me to get some great bird and animal pictures. The picture resolution appears to be the same, whether at 24mm or 2000mm. I really like being able to quickly change the aperture and shutter speed settings using the Command Dial and the Multi-Selector Dial. I also designated the Function Button to control ISO settings. So all exposure controls are right at my fingertips and easily adjusted. I also like the eye sensor that automatically switches from the LCD screen to the viewfinder when I bring the camera up to my face. I prefer to shoot using the viewfinder as it helps to minimize camera shake and automatically turning off the LCD screen saves the battery. The camera is heavier than expected which makes it a little harder to minimize camera shake for hand-held shooting. The P900 also has a limited depth of field control. The range is from f/2.8 to f/8, depending on the zoom setting. It is difficult to get a good bokeh for portraits and close-up nature shots. I have been having trouble finding a lens hood to use with this camera. Without a lens hood, you get a lot of flare when shooting in bright light conditions and have to be careful not to shoot toward the light source. In summary, I am very happy with my purchase of the Coolpix P900. It is a quality point-and-shoot camera The focal range allows me to switch from landscapes to bird/animal subjects without having to change lenses. It is a good value for the money.
ADAM L.
2020-04-20T20:00:00
First off I love the zoom range! I have seen the moon, Jupiter, Venus, Mars, and Saturn! My only complaint is the autofocus doesn't always work (lags). And the photos aren't always the best quality overall. It has a small sensor which would explain the picture quality. But with that said I will buy Nikon products in the future. Keep up the great work guys.
MeanBeans
2020-02-09T19:00:00
I love this camera! It takes great pictures and has a great zoom! I took a photo of a shrimp boat 2 miles offshore and got great detail!
Joycei
2020-02-08T05:34:03
Awesome camera. Exactly as described
Kathleen G.
2020-01-27T19:00:00
I had in mind to upgrade my dslr & we went into Best Buy talking about upgrading my D3100 and the gentleman told me about the new one and then he mentioned the P900 and I went to look at it and handle it and right then I knew this was the one. While I am still learning the camera, I am loving the settings and options...To me there is a learning curve between the 2 but I am very please with my purchase!! Love that you don't have to have different lenses
Shutterbug2019
2020-01-06T19:00:00
He sido usuario de Canon por los últimos 20 años, y he decidido a cambiar a Nikon, estrenándome con la P900, la cual me ha sorprendido por su facilidad de manejo y múltiples funciones, el zoom es espectacular con grandes prestaciones, una cámara muy confiable y poderosa para propósitos recreativos y de observación de aves. Echo de menos el formato RAW, por lo demás magnífica.
Luis S.
2019-12-22T19:00:00
I was looking for a point and shoot camera with a good zoom. I"ve been a Nikon fan cense my pro days. I was tired of changing lenses. I had zeroed in on the 600B in the stores. It had a good zoom and nice features at a good price. I was ready to buy and decided to check it out online first, glad I did. Found the 900P on the Nikon site and compared it to the 600B. I decided the eye viewer / and more advanced display screen, plus the more powerful zoom, plus the multitude of shooting options from full manual control to abundant scene settings, and easy to set the flash, timers, ISO, and Macro settings were worth the extra $200 over the 600B. Had a big bright full Moon recently and got to try the Moon scene setting. The zoom was incredible and the exposures were excellent. This may be the best camera I have ever owned.
BigJim
2019-11-18T22:59:48
for a point and shoot I think it does a real good job. I like having a manual mode for doing table tops and such. The DSLR's have sort of found a forever home in the darkroom.
SAM H.
2019-11-17T20:45:07
I have had my CoolPix P900 for a two years. I love the camera, pictures are great, videos are great. Lighting on video inside dark areas require the flash up the entire time. The one thing that is a HUGE design flaw and would have been a deal breaker had I known prior to my purchase, is the Tripod connection. The tripod connector began to crack around the screw after one year and the next thing you know, it snaps off because the camera is heavy and the tripod connection is not centered in the middle of the camera to distribute the weight properly. It is installed right where the camera splits, so the weight is one-sided. If you use a Monopod orTripod often, this camera may not be for you.
MICHELE C.
2019-11-12T19:00:00
I love this camera specialy the zoom lens ,I'm just starting to know it .In the future I 'm going tu buy Nikon
Lapote123
2019-11-08T14:04:27
Good point and shoot camera. Great for travel. Excellent moon shots. The thing I dislike most is the up down focus switch.... I never seem to get good clear pictures when using the camera in manual focus mode. At this point I would buy the P1000 with the focus ring. Yes, I know the 1000 weighs more but I would prefer it with better options.
ROBERT T.
2019-11-05T19:00:00
I am a Nikon user and have a D800 with an 80-400 mm lens that I use for bird watching. One of the issues is that my camera with lens was very heavy while out in the field. A friend recommended trying the COOLPIX P900. It was so light and the pictures are incredible. I never thought I would be pleased with a "point and shoot" but I am!
fannikon
2019-10-28T20:00:00
La Coolpix P900 es una muy buena cámara Bridge, en primer lugar hay que tener en cuenta que es solo una cámara de 500 dólares (comprada el 21 de octubre 2019 en Best Buy de Otay Ranch, Chula Vista, Ca.) Por años tuve varias cámaras Nikon, la última una D300 que me costó en el 2007 2,300 usd. Pero siempre quise tener una bridge con gran zoom, esta lo tiene. Tengo muchísimas fotos de cámaras Nikon en Flickr, bajo mi apodo de McMexicano. He estado tomando fotos con esta durante 8 días seguidos y si me convence, vale lo que pagas. Ahora las fotos con la P900 las estoy subiendo a Flickr con mi otro usuario que es Guillermo Araujo, ya que por espacio gratis en la aplicación ya no puedo utilizar mi cuenta original. No tendría inconveniente en recomendarla a un familiar o a mis amigos.
McMexicano
2019-08-29T12:46:24
I bought this as a quick grab travel camera to use instead of dragging around one of my DSLR cameras. I love the features of this camera! That zoom, are you kidding me? And, it turns on quickly and is really easy to use! If you have other Nikon cameras, you will find the menu and features very easy to navigate. Definitely recommend!
Holly S.
2019-07-11T20:00:00
For wildlife and birding, this camera is impressive.
Mercury
2019-07-07T20:00:00
I have been a photographer for more than 45 years. At the age of 67, I no longer want to haul lenses, camera bodies, filters, flashes, etc . I want to throw a camera in a bag and go. The Coolpix P900 gives you great pics, every focal length you could want and ease of use. It still allows you the ability to go manual and create special effects. Throw in it’s ability to shoot great movies and you’ve got the perfect camera. I added a tulip hood, a UV and a digital Polarizer and it’s a perfect carry camera. Only downside is the lack of available accessories and a hotshoe.
Saccor1
2019-07-07T20:00:00
I am completely happy with the P900..it has amazing zoom capabilities and is perfect for what I like to take pictures of.
wildlifewatcher1228
2019-05-17T20:00:00
I've only recently acquired the Coolpix P900. So far the telephoto feature has been outstanding. I'm still getting used to it since I primarily own Cannons. I do love the wide angle and telephoto features bundled in one package and not having to change lenses. From my backyard I zoomed in on a bird at the top of a tree 2 houses away. This was hand held and I was very impressed with how clear the image turned out.
Tina
2019-04-03T08:01:51
My friend bought this camera for an ape safari in Africa. We brought it to my house to learn how to use it so we walked down to the lake where the Bald Eagles live. They are roughly 300 yards away so even a great camera can't get close enough. Not anymore. The lease on this camera is incredible. I can even do a hand held shot of the moon. I have taken many photos with this camera and can get so close without disturbing the wildlife so they stay and I just take tons of photos.. Love it!!!
DEBRA W.
2019-03-16T20:00:00
We bought the camera for a bird-watching trip to Trinidad and Tobago. In my first 10 minute efforts to take pictures in the back yard (on the river) I managed to get a good shot of the Great Blue Heron with a big fish. I thought it would be hard to get used to the camera but was off to a good start. My next efforts were at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands near West Palm Beach. Some of these pictures were really amazing. The American Bittern was amazing because they're hard to find. The Dancing Great Blue Herons were amazing because I'd never seen them dance. The Snowy Egret was amazing because of the beautiful breeding plumage. And the Baby Wood Storks were amazing because I'd never seen them before. My second attempt to take pictures were much better than I expected. Many people were there with their large, very heavy cameras with long lenses. They wanted to know about my camera. I let then hold it to see how light it was. At least 5 or 6 photographers went home planning to check out my camera, thinking of buying one for themselves - especially for traveling. I'm looking forward to taking more and even better pictures with a little practice. My only problem is that my husband keeps wanting to use the camera too. Note that we use Picasa to crop and improve lighting on our pictures.
JudyBirdwatcher
2019-03-14T11:42:08
not sure how to review this camera since ive only used it once. it seems to work. im such a beginner that i really dont know how to get the most out of it yet and dont know enough to review it well.
edward h.
2019-03-12T20:00:00
For photos this camera is great! Low light isn't the best, but all others are very nice. The zoom is incredible! My disappointment came when I did a two videos of two of my son's high school band concerts. The audio was absolutely horrible!!! It was very distorted. Reading reviews others have had the same problem. I So, if you want a great camera for photography, buy this one. If you plan on doing much in the way of video look elsewhere.
MSgtRick
2019-02-19T19:00:00
I bought this for my boyfriend, he is just getting into photography and wanted something with a good zoom so he could get bird shots. We were both blown away at how well it does zoom. The moon photos he took were awesome! Great camera for hobby beginners
santiagoa13
2019-01-25T14:48:02
What a great addition to my gear! As an amateur, my wildlife images are primarily taken using a Tamron 150-600 lens. This Nikon bridge camera has a ton of reach with many creative settings I've yet to try. It's light weight and easy to operate, especially on auto, but it's nice to have the option to use manual settings. My biggest complaint is the small sensor...it's not very good in low light and it's sluggish. As an entry level camera loaded with creative settings and a 24-2000 lens, I feel it has been well worth the purchase price.
ERIN M.
2019-01-18T19:00:00
For Sunsets, Birds, The Moon, The Sun nothing beats this camera!
Eastwestphoto
2019-01-17T19:00:00
This camera was a gift for Christmas from my girlfriend. It has exceeded all my expectations and I can't believe all its capabilities. I enjoy taking pictures of the moon and am amazed at the definition of the craters and mountains visible on the surface. Also, it's an amazing camera for wildlife photography as I've taken many, many pictures of birds and love the detail down to the individual feather. I'd recommend this for anyone wanting to get into photography!
Cameraman
2018-12-29T12:28:32
I bought this camera for travel. It is much lighter and more compact than my Nikon D810. The zoom is phenomenal.
KENNETH C.
2018-12-17T19:00:00
I’m still new with mine but have used similar cameras. I love the zoom part and am still learning the other nuances. The weight was hard to get used to at first so when I want to zoom way out I use a tripod. The photos are amazingly shap at far distances. The ducks in my photo below were about the size of my little fingernail from where I took the shot.
Pris
2018-12-11T19:00:00
I've had the COOLPIX P900 for a few months. I am an amateur photographer and have basically used a pocket camera until now. I have only used the automatic features, so I can't give any advice concerning the manual mode. I purchased the Coolpix because I was going to Peru and would be taking pictures in many different settings, including the Amazon Jungle. I anticipated needing greater magnification and I was right. I now wish I had this camera a long time ago. If you want a camera that will allow you to take good quality pictures from a distance while having the camera in automatic mode, this camera is for you. While I found the camera easy to use, the 2 pound plus weight took me a while to get used to. All in all, I am very satisfied with the COOLPIX 900P. Tip: Buy ONLY Nikon electronic accessories if you can, especially the batteries, an external battery charger (you may not need one) and a shutter remote button (tripod shots). Read the manual 1st, at least for the features you will be using. Do it and you may save some headaches and money. Better yet, download the manual before you buy and determine what you need. The Nikon batteries lasted me for days of all day shooting. Always have at least 1 backup battery.
Shorty1
2018-12-10T19:00:00
This camera does take some getting used too with the mega zoom , I love the zoom on it . It is a decent price . I am happy with my purchase and do recommend to others.
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Compact Digital Camera
Effective Pixels: 16.0 million
Image Sensor: CMOS
Sensor Size: 1/2.3 in.
Total Pixels: 16.76 million (approx.)
Image Size (pixels): 4608 x 3456 (16M)
83x optical Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens
4.3-357mm (angle of view equivalent to that of 24-2000mm lens in 35mm [135] format)
f/2.8-6.5
16 elements in 12 groups
83x
67mm
Up to 4x (angle of view equivalent to that of approx. 8,000mm lens in 35mm [135] format)
Lens shift VR (still pictures)
Lens-shift and Electronic VR (movies)
Electronically-controlled 6-blade iris diaphragm
Contrast-detect AF
Face priority
Manual (spot)
Manual (normal)
Manual (wide)
Subject tracking
Target Finding AF
[W]: Approx. 1 ft. 8 in. (50 cm.) to infinity
[T]: Approx. 16 ft. 5 in. (5.0 m) to infinity
Macro mode: Approx. 0.4 in. (1 cm) (wide-angle position) (All distances measured from center of front surface of lens)
Yes
Electronic viewfinder, 0.5 cm (0.2-in.) approx. 921k-dot equivalent LCD with the diopter adjustment function (-3 to +1 m-1)
Approx. 100%
3.0 in. diagonal
TFT-LCD with Anti-reflection coating
6-level brightness adjustment
921,000-dots
100% horizontal (Approx.)
100% vertical (Approx.)
(compared to actual picture)
100% horizontal (Approx.)
100% vertical (Approx.)
(compared to actual picture)
SD memory card
SDHC memory card
SDXC memory card
DCF
EXIF 2.3 compliant
Still pictures: JPEG
Movies: MOV (Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, Audio: LPCM stereo)
Full HD: 1920x1080/ 60p
Full HD: 1920x1080/ 50p
Full HD: 1920x1080/ 30p
Full HD: 1920x1080/ 25p
HD: 1280x720/ 60p
HD: 1280x720/ 50p
HD: 1280x720/ 30p
HD: 1280x720/ 25p
HS 1920x1080/ 15p
HS 1280x720/ 50p
HS 1280x720/ 60p
HS 1920x1080/ 12.5p
HS 640x480/ 100p
HS 640x480/ 120p
VGA 640x480/ 30p
VGA 640x480/ 25p
ISO 100-1600
ISO 3200, 6400 (available when using P, S, A or M mode)
ISO Hi 1 (equivalent to ISO 12,800) (available when using High ISO monochrome in special effects mode)
100
6400
Matrix
Center-weighted
Spot
Programmed auto exposure with flexible program
aperture-priority auto
exposure bracketing
manual
shutter priority auto
Exposure compensation (-2.0 to +2.0 EV in steps of 1/3 EV)
Auto
Scene
Scene Auto Selector
Smart Portrait
Special Effects
Backlighting
Beach
Black and White Copy
Close Up
Dusk/Dawn
Easy Panorama
Fireworks Show
Food
Landscape
Museum
Night Landscape
Night Portrait
Party/Indoor
Pet Portrait
Portrait
Scene Auto Selector
Snow
Sports
Sunset
Crop
D-Lighting
Filter Effects
Quick Retouch
Skin Softening
Small Picture
+/- 2 EV in steps of 1/3
Auto
Cloudy
Daylight
Flash
Fluorescent
Incandescent
White Balance Preset
Mechanical and CMOS electronic shutter
1/4000-1 sec.
1/4000 - 15 sec. (when ISO is set to 100 in M mode) When aperture is set to f/8
(wide-angle end)
Up to 7 shots at approx. 7 frames per second
Best Shot Selector
Continuous H
Continuous H 60
Continuous H 120
Continuous L
Multi-shot 16
Pre-shooting cache
Single
Can be selected from 10 or 2 seconds duration
[W]: 0.5 to 11.5m (1 ft. 8 in. to 37 ft.)
[T]: 5.0 to 7.0m (16 ft. 5 in. to 22 ft.)
TTL auto flash with monitor preflashes
Yes
Hi-speed USB
MTP
PTP
HDMI micro connector (Type D)
Digital I/O (USB)
Yes
Yes (Built-in)
Arabic
Bengali
Bulgarian
Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Hindi
Hungarian
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Marathi
Norwegian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese (European and Brazilian)
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Spanish
Swedish
Tamil
Telugu
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
One Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL23 (supplied)
AC Adapter EH-67A (available separately)
3 hours and 40 minutes (when using Charging AC Adapter EH-71P and when no charge remains) (Approx.)
Still pictures: Approx. 360 shots
Movies: Approx. 1 hour 20 minutes
1/4"
32 to 104½F (0 to 40½C)
5.5 x 4.1 x 5.5" (140 x 103 x 137mm)
31.8 oz (901.51g)
840014194452
Excellent Camera Great Zoom, takes excellent pictures
By EdwardM
I have owned the Nikon Coolpix P900 for about 3 weeks and have loved it. I do a lot of nature photography I'm not a pro but a very good amateur and have owned and used several advanced long-zooms over the past 9 years. This is a good one it takes excellent quality pictures and is good at both ends of the zoom. I have gotten some amazing shots of the moon with awesome detail handheld as well as several shots of birds at distances my other cameras could not even have made the shot and they came...
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really happy with zoom
By birdwatcher
I am not a professional. I recently picked up birding and wanted to upgrade my Nikon D40 to a better zoom camera that could hold more than a 2GB memory card. I was wavering between buying a nicer zoom lenses or a new camera. Every lenses that I liked was well over ($) so I thought I would give the P900 a try. I am really happy with my choice. The weight is also a plus - it is light enough that it goes unnoticed in my backpack on a hike. I also really appreciate how seamlessly it connects with...
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The Nikon COOLPIX P900 is a compact digital camera with an 83x optical zoom, the world's longest-range built in zoom lens. This ultrazoom Nikon camera's lens captures the equivalent of a 24-2000mm lens on a 35mm camera. It has a 16MP CMOS sensor and captures 1080p HD video. It has built-in vibration reduction, Wi-Fi, NFC and GPS, and can be operated remotely via an Apple iOS or Android smartphone or tablet computer. With such a long zoom range, this feature-packed camera is ideal for travel, sports, astrophotography and wildlife photography, and will appeal to amateurs and photo enthusiasts.
What you should know about this camera
Long zoom lens: The 24-2000mm optical zoom can be digitally doubled, maxing out at 166x using Dynamic Fine Zoom. Constructed of super extra-low dispersion (ED) glass elements, the lens delivers surprisingly sharp photos of subjects that are so far away they are barely visible to the naked eye. The lens is a fast f/2.8 when at its widest setting, and f/6.5 at its longest telephoto length. It can focus as close as 0.4 inches when in Macro mode.
Electronic viewfinder: You have two ways to view photos, via the high-resolution 921k eye-level viewfinder, or by using the flip-out Vari-angle 921k resolution, 3-inch display for overhead, low angle or side-angle shooting.
HD Video capture: The P900 records full HD 1080p video with stereo sound.
Auto and manual exposure: For more advanced shooters, a PASM mode dial gives you DSLR-like manual exposure control. If you prefer to let the camera do the thinking, there are plenty of Scene and Effects modes that let you get great results.
Remote control via Smart Phone: The Nikon P900 uses Nikon Snapbridge, which links the camera with your smart phone or tablet via Wi-Fi and NFC. You can take full control of your camera from your mobile device, or you can quickly upload images onto your favorite image-sharing, online storage or social network.
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