Nikon COOLPIX P900 Digital Camera w/ 16GB Memory Card and Case Logic Bag

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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Nikon COOLPIX P900 Digital Camera with 83x Optical Zoom and Built-In Wi-Fi(Black) Lexar Professional 633x 16GB SDHC UHS-I/U1 Card (Up to 95MB/s Read) w/Image Rescue 5 Software Case Logic DCB-304 Compact System/Hybrid Camera Case (Black)
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Diane Hinkle
5
This is the BEST camera I have ever owned. We were at the Arches National Park. I shot a picture of the full moon that night and had to zoom out a little to get the entire moon. The zoom is just so fantastic on this thing. From a tiny spider to a moon. The night pictures are as great as the daytime pictures. Its clarity is wonderful also. My camera friends are jealous because they have to whip out all of their lenses where I just zoom and shoot. If I could give this a 10 star, I would!
The Old Gaffer
5
I wanted to buy this camera solely for the 2000mm equivalent lens (for the price of the entire camera, you cant come anywhere close with a DSLR lens). But I had several concerns. These included: 1) Multiple bad reviews indicating poor quality control (out of the box issues with things not working correctly or at all). 2) Amazon.coms ominous “All sales final. Sold as is.” legal disclaimer. 3) The cameras small sensor size (1/2.3”) as compared to my trusty Canon EOS 60D. Despite all these reservations, I threw caution to the wind and made the purchase. As soon as I received the camera and had fully charged the battery, I started testing it. After several days of testing, I was pleasantly surprised. Perhaps Nikon has started to address their quality control issues or maybe I just got lucky with my camera, but everything seemed to work well. I was also surprised at the image quality. I didnt expect DSLR quality images (nor did I receive them) but the images I did get are much better than I had expected considering the size of the sensor. This camera will never replace my DSLR but it is a great addition to my photographic arsenal. Its a fun grab and go camera with an amazing zoom and better than expected image quality.
Fred MacRae
5
Greetings Reviewer, I never thought I would like another camera like my former Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR, which I had to replace due to a terminal drop from a 6 foot height. I shopped extensively to find an equivalent digital camera, which I found in the Nikon Coolpix P900. Fantastic camera!! Sure, the YouTube reviewers PRAISE the P900 for its 83x zoom feature, but the proof is in taking many photographs during a trip. The YouTube reviews have mentioned the P900 camera does not perform well in low lighting, but I have not noticed this in the P900. I am pleased with the photo results in low lighting. Also mentioned in the reviews, the P900 camera is large and weighs more than your average digital camera, so it can be taxing when carrying the P900 all day, but that is why they made neck straps. PROs I like the grip and where the control buttons are located. I like the zoom how it pulls in objects from great distance. The camera comes with a one 1850mAh battery, but I recommend purchasing the two 2600mAh battery with AC-DC charger set, as the higher mAh will take about 500 shots per charge. You can set to alternate between the back monitor (for general shots is good) and the eye view monitor (for distance shootings for more precise focus), to save on battery power. I like the wide range of video options from 25-450 fps, so I can do standard, fast motion or slow motion videos. Nice! I also purchased the 67mm Vivtar Professional Goja lens filters and macro lens from 2x-10x, which helps protect the lens and helps with bright sunsets. I bought the wireless control for the Nikon by Foto&Tech, so I can take remote shots with me being in the photo with the family. I understand the P900 can be remotely controlled by using your WiFi mobile cell phone by adding a Nikon app. There are many more features offered on the P900, but that will take time and opportunities to utilize in recording stills and video images. CONs Having said that the buttons are well placed, I do have an issue with the placement between the Video button above and the WiFi button below it. I have on several occasions accidently pushed the WiFi button (which sets the WiFi search going) vs intending to press the Video button above. Its a bit frustrating, but given time I will train my thumb to know which button is for video. Outside of this issue, I am good to go take photos. I wish you well on your photo adventures.
Randy B
5
A must have for the outdoor enthusiasts easy to carry, rugged build that can standup to dust, pet hair and hotcold. I have super glued (gel) the rubber grips back down but other than that all is good. I wanted a big zoom camera to photo wild life, mostly birds, and have been very satisfied. I mostly shoot hand held and the vibration control is excellent a big plus for the walker/hiker. With that said i boost up the sutter speed to help with camera shake but not a must do. Every function of the p900 seamlessly works with my Mac Book , iPhone and Photos/ iMovie. I can use wifi in the field or coffee shop and share pictures...note this does not work with Raw so i am good with a jpeg only camera.... Like the GPS function never turn it off ,helps keep a good satellite connection and as time goes on you cant forget where a shoot was taken when the pic is logged into Photos. The graphics of GPS linked to a picture is the same whether the photo was taken by iPhone or p900 you have to read the description to know what camera was used. I like the electronic lcd as you make custom justments from the shooting menu a live histogram is displayed and the exposer you see is just what the picture will look like it really helps exposer setup. Great for landscape , slower moving objects and portrait... not great for faster moving objects. There is an FN button on the top of the camera you push that and you can surf the shooting menu on the lcd which allows you to charge to custom settings quickly the p900 is very friendly to the user. Last but not least any customization you do will showup on the lcd as some sort of symbol so no matter how much button pushing you do you can keep track and return to default settings easily. A fun camera. As long as you have good sunlight and your not doing sports events or doing just about any evening events (basically the holidays and winter birthdays) you will like this camera. Personally i bought a DSLR to back fill the holes that the p900 has. With that said if you want great zoom and like getting great wild life shots this is for you.
DeeJayBee
5
Having just returned from a trip to Colorado where I used this camera extensively in Rocky Mtn National Park, I can state that I absolutely love it. For my purposes, there couldnt have been a better choice. I love to photograph beautiful scenery and wildlife, and this camera worked extremely well. My co-workers were very impressed with the photographs that I took, so much so that two of them are also interested in buying this camera. For action shots, I cant say what it will do, because the most action I saw was a herd of bighorn sheep grazing a mountainside, a moose wading and eating in a shallow lake, deer and elk that were mostly grazing and some baby great horned owls in their nest with heads turning back and forth. I didnt buy it to take action shots. As for the WiFi capability, meh. I didnt buy it for that either and its a darn good thing, because I couldnt ever get that to work. A lot of people were complaining on the app store about the app not working since they did an update, so maybe thats the problem, and it will hopefully be resolved for those who like to share photos via Facebook. I dont do that anyway. I mainly wanted a camera that had a powerful zoom and this one has it. I wanted one that didnt force me to haul around a case full of lenses, and this one fits that bill as well. It does everything that I need it to do. If it doesnt hold up, or if I find things about it that I dont like, Ill update later. For now, Im totally pleased.
KMM
5
One is not going to get top picture quality with any super-zoom camera, but this one delivers really nice photos. It is a bit heavy, but I feel that reflects its quality. Seems very sturdy. With a comfortable strap, I am having no problem carrying it around. (I ditched quickly the included strap.) The features are easy to use and, best of all, excellent telephoto capabilities without having to haul around a forklift to raise the heavy, heavy zoom lenses that attach to my 35mm. I tried out a 200-500 mm lens and it was only for the very strong and very dedicated! Note: I rejected the Coolpix P1000 for the very reason I did not keep the zoom telephoto lens. Photography to me should be fun, and hauling around a lot of weight is not convenient or fun. This P900 is exactly what I needed.
NYC guy
5
Love the quality, ease of use, and the zoom is sick!! So many peeps ask me how $$$$ it is... the zoom alone is so worth it. You can also turn on the wifi on cam and use the nikon app to take pictures remotely, and zoom in and out focus remotely. Also can transfer pix to your phone ipad while out on location and then upload them to Facebook or Instagram from your device! So cool. These pics are the proof of the crazy amazing zoom. Still have yet to try with tripod. the circled bits are where the next pic is fully zoomed in on. amazing!!
Amazon Customer
5
I LOVE THIS CAMERA ! I was looking for a zoom camera which would be easy to carry with me hiking and I scored with this purchase. It is light enough not to be a burden to carry and does everything I could hope for ( and many features I am still discovering after 6 months) The zoom is AMAZING ! I totally recommend this camera to an amateur like me who is looking for a lot of camera for a reasonable price. The attached pictures show the tree where the eagle was sitting across the river ( sorry it is sideways) and the eagle zoomed in without the use of a tripod.
A. Johnson
5
This is my first camera. I have had it for 8 weeks now. Previously I took pix with the iPod 5 and instamatics. I have had no camera/photo courses. I did get Alexander Whites book Photographers Guide to the Nikon Coolpix P900, and a couple books from the Snapshots to Great Shots series. This camera is a dream for a beginner! It is a dream for someone who doesnt need raw format or huge sensors, doesnt want to spend thousands (are you really gonna NEED that much camera and lens?), and still wants versatility and extraordinary potential. The camera was easy to use from day one. The first thing I did was use it on fully automatic. 24 hours later stopped using auto and started exploring the possibilities. There IS a learning curve if you have never used a camera with the features of a DSLR, or if you have never used a Nikon. I am enjoying the learning. I have a long, long way to go. The point is you have instant access and some many places to go with this camera. It has not failed to do ANYTHING I asked it to do within reason. It has enough intelligence built in to help me when I am puzzled about what to do. Ill let the camera make a decision about metering, or aperture, or shutter speed, or white balance, etc, and then modify it to my liking. I dont always have to start from ground zero. With eight weeks of experience, that makes a huge difference!!!! I take it everywhere I go. So far I have only used it hand held, and half of the pictures you will see attached I took out the window of my car. You do not have to be a camera or a tech wizard to use this device. It is pretty intuitive, and can be set to give quick access to menu items that might feel buried. And, oh yeah, if you want to catch pix of the creatures around you...that 2000 mm lens is mind blowing. It will take some work to really learn to use it, but wow, youll love it.
Paul S.
5
Im a semi professional photographer, been working part time at it since the 90s 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 didnt appeal to me. This camera came up a a warehouse deal with an additional 15% off for Amazon Prime day and so I thought Ill get it considering Im 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 youre 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 Id 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 wasnt 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 youre 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 wouldnt 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 youre 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 doesnt hurt that bad. So if you can find a deal youre probably going to be very happy with it. Would I recommend it to a friend? Hell yes - gotta try this zoom, its insane and worth the shortcomings especially if you have a little skill (or just patience) and can work at overcoming them.

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