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01-Mar-2020 14:35
Nikon turned a few heads when it announced the Coolpix P900 (9.95), a large superzoom with an unfathomable 83x lens.It can capture wide angle scenes and zoom far—very, very far—to capture distant objects.In full-frame terms, the lens covers a 24mm field of view at its widest setting, and zooms all the way to 2,000mm—longer than any SLR lens currently in production. Below is the view when zoomed all the way in; it shows a close-up of the Tappan Zee Bridge, which is barely visible on the horizon of the wide shot.At its widest angle the aperture is f/2.8, but it narrows to f/6.5 when zoomed all the way in.Confusingly enough, turning either the top or rear wheel clockwise dials in negative EV, which is counterintuitive.The other directional presses allow you to toggle Macro shooting, set the self-timer, and adjust the flash output; the rear wheel has a center OK button that's used to confirm choices in menus.Despite having such a long range, it doesn't cover the widest angle in this class.
It can also be closed against the rear, which will protect the LCD during transport.There's a big pop-up flash with a mechanical release, but no hot shoe for an external flash or trigger.