Nikon COOLPIX P900 Digital Camera with 83x Optical Zoom and Built-In Wi-Fi(Black)


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 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.

FEATURES:
83x Optical Zoom, 166x Dynamic Fine Zoom – With 2,000mm equivalent focal length, subjects barely visible with the naked eye can fill your frame. And if they dont, 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.With Nikons Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC – Nikon 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.Swiveling Vari-angle display and high-r

Product Features

  • 83x Optical Zoom, 166x Dynamic Fine Zoom super telephoto lens with Dual Detect Optical VR
  • 16 MP CMOS image sensor
  • Dimensions (W x H x D) – 5.5 x 4.1 x 5.5 in
  • Full manual exposure control, Swiveling Vari-angle display and high-resolution eye-level viewfinder
  • Built in Wi-Fi and Near Field Communication (NFC) for instant sharing


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  • Peace200 says:

    Excellent Camera for birding, wild life and for travel I have a D610 camera with sevral lenses, which I use for my landscape photography. However I have developed an interest in bird watching lately. I wanted to photograph the birds that I see, so that I can look at those pictures at leisure after returning home, and try to identify them with the help of field guides. I felt that I did not have enough time on the field, to look at the birds carefully remember its markings and consult a filed guide on the spot. Too much time wasted in what could be used to watch more birds. I looked into spotting scopes through which pictures could be taken using a phone adopter, but the quality was not good and also they require tripods and are expensive. I also thought of buying the Tamron or Sigma 150-600 mm lens, but although their price is reasonable, they weigh quite a bit. I have some back pain and cannot realistically carry that much weight along with the binoculars. Too difficult for me at the age of 62. So when I learnt of this camera from Nikon,…

  • ARIFE says:

    I love this camera! Update: 16/Apr/2016There is another firmware update version 1.3 […]The camera still takes great pictures but don’t use it at full optical zoom. Zoom in all the way and then back it off a bit. It takes better pictures that way. I tried to upload more pictures but Amazon only allows 20 picture per review. I still really like the camera. It is big and bulky and works best outside, but the zoom is still great to have.Update: 19/Aug/2015Still love the camera. I use it all the time and try to think of the many different ways I can take advantage of the long zoom. I also thought I would be using a monopod or tripod a lot more, but you really don’t need to. I still bring one when I know I am going to take a picture of the eagles in their nest but other then that I always just point and shoot. The GPS tagging on the pictures is also nice so I know right were I took the photo from once I upload it to Photos on my…

  • aimee says:

    Happy with my purchace

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