Nikon Coolpix P1000
Nikon quite literally aimed for the stars with the Coolpix P1000, thanks largely to its amazing telescopic abilities.
Unbelievable zoom
The zoom is astounding: The 3000mm equivalent NIKKOR ED glass lens is the most powerful ever on a Coolpix series camera and lets you explore the galaxy as well as the earth. Photograph not just the moon, but the craters, peaks and valleys that adorn its surface. Why look at a blurry Saturn when you can see the planet's rings? The Coolpix P1000 pushes technology to bold new heights so you get a close-up view of objects that are far, far away.
A stable zoom experience
The cost of extreme zoom power is the amplification of even the smallest camera movements. This issue is largely rectified by a Dual Detect Optical Vibration Reduction system which stabilizes horizontal and vertical movements.
Magical moving pictures
The Coolpix P1000 features 4K Ultra HD video combined with stereo sound, so you can create an amazing cinematic experience, based on that awesome zoom and high-quality image sensor. To help you keep control of the process, you can manually adjust things like focus and exposure.
Extraordinary fast-motion footage
The tricks keep on coming, with time-lapse and superlapse recording modes also available. Time-lapse combines still images shot at customizable intervals into a 10 second video, while Superlapse can capture video at speeds up to 30x!
Cool and compact
For all the features and awesome zoom power, the Coolpix P1000 is still a relatively compact and portable device, and one that's very easy to use thanks to a host of external control features like a smooth focus control ring, snapback subject acquisition checking and AF/MF switching.
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What a beast
I love the 3000mm zoom, not a big fan of the weight, this thing is a beast. That being said, I am getting great photos of craters on the moon.
Nikon Coolpix P1000 review: A simply super superzoom
It's hard not to be gobsmacked by the P1000's 3,000mm-equivalent lens, especially in light of its (just about) three-figure price. It's an amazing technical achievement.- Stunning zoom capabilities
- Reasonable price
- Impressive photo and video performance in good light
- Image quality suffers badly in low light
- No touchscreen
- Laggy viewfinder
Nikon Coolpix Digital Camera - P1000 VQA060AA review
Without a doubt, the Nikon Coolpix P1000 is a very unique offering that has no real competition today. With its insane 24-3000mm equivalent zoom range, it is a truly versatile superzoom camera.
Super zoom!
Bought this as I am going on safari so wanted a camera with a long zoom. This one is outstanding.
The Sky Is The Limit!
I have the Nikon P900 and waited patiently for the 1000 to come out. In my search for the "best deal" I found Beach Camera. I so appreciate the competitive pricing as well as the customer service. This camera is all that I hoped it would be and more.
Very Happy with the camera
very happy with the P1000 yes its heavy but you do get used to it . for me it performs best on a tripod due to size some times a little slow to focus but other than that it is awesome with how close you can get to a bird or animal far away best zoom i have used- Easy to use
- Battery life
- Screen size
- Bulky
Phenomenal!
OMG. What a camera. Took awesome handheld pictures zoomed in on the moon one night that were phenomenal. Like a telescope more than a camera. It is very heavy but no more than a DSLR with same focal length lens. Don't understand why they can't make the lens cap with a small hole to attach a strap.
broken
I bought this as a Christmas presents and its broken. I'm not back from holidays until the 3rd of Jan so all the memories my daughter was going to capture is gone.
Great camera Super Zoom
Purchased a month ago, and had owned the P900 before this, and besides the bigger size and weight over the P900, (it's big) the improvements over it are worth the extra cost, the zoom is epic, great pics, features and easy to use.
"Amazing zoom, no regrets"
If you're a flat earther, or simply want to see what stars look like up close without any of that fake CGI rubbish that NASA produces, then you'll want to get this camera (or the Nikon Coolpix P900 – which is quite a lot cheaper, but it does have less zoom).