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NIkon COOLPIX P1000 Superzoom Digital Camera | 125x Optical Zoom with Image Stabilization 16 MP 4K Ultra HD Video Wi-Fi Connectivity RAW Format and Rotating LCD Screen (Black)

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Features

  • 3000 millimeter optical zoom-the most powerful zoom lens; Ever put on a Nikon Coolpix camera
  • 4k ultra hd video with HDMI out, stereo sound and an accessory hot shoe
  • Rock steady dual detect image stabilization and great low light capability. Vibration reduction: Lens shift VR (still pictures) / lens shift and electronic VR (movies)
  • Raw (NRW), time lapse and super lapse shooting plus great creative modes
  • Full manual controls along with easy auto shooting
  • Top continuous shooting speed at full resolution: Up to 7 shots at approx. 7 frames per second
  • Focus range: W:: Approx. 1 feet (30 centimeter) to infinity, T:: Approx. 23 feet (7.0 meter) to infinity, Macro close up mode: Approx. 0.4 inches (1 centimeter) (wide angle position), Approx. 23 feet (7.0 meter) (telephoto position) (All distances measured from center of front surface of lens)
  • Iso sensitivity iso 100 1600, iso 3200, 6400 (available when using p, s, a or m or movie manual mode). The lowest iso sensitivity in movie manual mode is iso 125
  • Shutter speed: 1/4000 1 sec, 1/4000 30 sec. (when iso sensitivity is 100 in m mode) at wide angle position, with largest f number setting (smallest aperture). Bulb and time setting (can be set when iso sensitivity is 100 in m mode): Up to 60 seconds. 1/8000 1/30 sec. (when recording movies)
  • Viewfinder: Electronic viewfinder, 1 centimeter (0.39 inches) approx. 2359k dot equivalent oled with the diopter adjustment function (-3 to 3 m-1). Monitor: 3.2 inches diagonal, vari angle tft lcd with anti reflection coating 5 level brightness adjustment

Description

Mind-blowing 3000mm zoom. 4K Ultra HD video. Raw (new), macro, time-lapse and so much more. Imagine being able to zoom far beyond the reach of standard telephoto lenses, to capture not just the Moon, but the craters, peaks and valleys of its surface. Imagine being able to view the international space station in flight, even the rings of Saturn-not with a telescope, but with a one-of-a-kind Nikon camera. Introducing the Coolpix P1000, the most extreme zoom Nikon Ever, and a game-changer for birders, sports and wildlife enthusiasts, travel photographers and even those aspiring to venture to the moon and beyond without leaving their backyard.

Compatible Mountings: Nikon FX


Aspect Ratio: 169


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: RAW


Image Stabilization: Hybrid


Maximum Focal Length: 3000


Optical Zoom: 125 x


Maximum Aperture: 2.8 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Metering Description: Center-Weighted Average, Matrix, Spot


Product Dimensions: 5.76 x 7.14 x 4.68 inches


Item Weight: 3.12 pounds


Item model number: 26522


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 10, 2018


Manufacturer: Nikon


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  • Superb for casual wildlife photography
The media could not be loaded. I go out for walks a couple of hours per day. When I was interested in plants, my 10x cell phone camera was fine for learning plant names and sharing images with friends and family. Then I became interested in birds. Needless to say, it was time to buy a camera. I have a nice pair of binoculars and I was able to spot birds, nests, etc. But in order to get pictures during my walk, I needed a camera with no tripod that had great reach. I have absolutely no plans on being a professional photographer. I only want to learn about birds and share a few pictures with friends and family. Also, I didn't want to spend $3000+, though would if I had to. I got the P1000 after not doing very much research at all. I didn't really realize how rare this zoom actually is. I have been using this camera for just under 3 months around the neighborhood, in nearby parks as well as on vacation in National Parks. It is freaking amazing what I can photograph (at an amateur quality) with this thing. Yes, low light is a problem, and I wish so much that I could capture birds in flight, but for $1000, I feel like I have a superpower in my new birding hobby. This can "see" further than my (much clearer) binoculars can. I take both everywhere I go for walks. I can not only capture images of birds on electric wires, I can see the antennae on the bugs the birds are eating. I can point-and-shoot grizzly bears so far away, you can almost not see them with the naked eye. No - the images are not great, but identification of wildlife with the P1000 is very valuable to me. Other people took cell phone pictures of my view screen as souveniers to show their friends. Close up pictures (a moose on the side of the road), come out beautifully! Nearby birds in perfect light come out great! Not professional quality great, bit great enough for ordinary people like me to be amazed. For $1000, this is a no-brainer for beginner wildlife photography for people who don't have time to sit there all day with a tripod (though this DOES help immensely) and very heavy professional gear. I have been looking into getting a mirrorless or DSLR camera so I can get those in-flight shots, but to get the reach this camera has, I would have to be like those funny people I see who carry their extremely expensive gear out in a wheelbarrow to take photos of birds and animals in the nearby wildlife refuge. Even when I have the money to spend, I just can't do it - I would be giving up too much (light weight, all-in-one design, super long zoom). I haven't learned how to use all the manual settings yet - the wildlife I see never stands still long enough for me to practice. I guess I will have to practice on some other type of subject when I get tired of birds and other animals. But I am still having a complete blast with this camera. It really is tons of fun. I highly recommend getting it for travel and casual outings where you might want to photograph wildlife. Oh yes - other people have mentioned issues with water-tightness, so I have been trying to make sure I don't get it too wet. I have taken it out in light rain only once and used it under an umbrella. The Vermilion Flycatcher picture is handheld camera while I was walking around in a park The bird is 30 feet away maybe. Just used the bird setting and autofocus. The moose is about 50 yards away on a day with a lot of light after I slammed on my breaks from 70 MPH and shot it out of the driver's side window in a hurry. Autofocus worked great for this point-and-shoot opportunity. The Osprey picture is a cropped, zoomed in picture (just short of max zoom, which has trouble with autofocus) using a very cheap tripod on a day with tons of light using the standard auto-focus setting. That Osprey is on a tree top not too far from me with another Osprey. I included a less zoomed picture of them for a little bit of reference. As you can see, tripod helps immensely when using a lot of zoom. None of my pictures are professional quality, but they are all so much fun to shoot and to share with friends and family. Update 10/31/23: Starting to get better in flight birds in bright light (see ducks in flight photo). 1/1250 shutter speed. I had to lighten the photo because it was still early morning. Update 11/2/23: Added diving pelican pictures. I think I am getting the hang of this, though white birds are still washed out at 1/1250 Update 11/22/23: added a video (close range) of a robin eating berries on standard autofocus settings. Also a seagull changing directions - same 1/1250 setting, but just got lucky this time with a white bird - maybe because it was closer? not sure. Also sometimes I extract a frame from a video. The resolution is lower, but it is the easiest way for beginners to get action shots. Notice how blurry the crow is while harassing the eagle. That's why I started checking out the other settings - to see what the minimum setting for freezing action was. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023 by Anonymous Anonymous

  • A Game-Changing Camera
I bought this camera specifically for it's long focal-length video capability and had my doubts about what it could actually do. I've spent a LOT of money of long glass over the years and have a 1000mm AF f8 sitting in a closet to prove it. The claim that this thing was good to 3000mm optical was hard to believe but intriguing. After a month or so of use I have to say the camera is radically good. But the thing I like best about it might not be an advantage to you. At extreme focal lengths the effect of the atmosphere becomes more and more apparent. Images shimmer and in some circumstances the air seems to boil. I love using this thing to shoot video of things moving -- cars, people walking, traffic -- and at 3000mm on a hot day, the effect is very beautiful but odd. I set this thing up on a tripod in the middle of the street and point it down the road to where a freeway on-ramp is a mile and a half away, and can clearly see vehicles make the turn at that distance. All the vehicles -- cars, trucks, bicycles, and pedestrians -- are stacked up between the camera and the on-ramp and they're all moving under their own power as well as in the boiling air. It is a very theatrical view. . This is probably not what you're looking for if you're doing bird photography or all sorts of other work. If you're working closer, the shimmer would presumably be less. The autofocus works reasonably well although it struggles to get a lock at long focal-lengths. It is somewhat slow but will follow-focus fairly well. Images are sharp and clean even at the end of the zoom. The P1000 does not have many of the controls or features found on professional video cameras but it has enough that I'm happy with it. It works for me as an extreme-zoom lens with a fairly simple video camera attached. My two cents, your mileage may vary, opinions void where prohibited. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2019 by Hans Halberstadt

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