Nikon has announced an update for its popular line of superzoom cameras with Nikon Coolpix P1100.
I just chatted with my father. He and my mother were holidaying in Chile at that time, and he was filling me on all the Xinigons, both of them reached their journey. As the holiday chats, we got all around to discuss whether they have a chance to take any photo, which once again gave him a chance to sing his favorite camera.
Now, my father has bought a lot of cameras for years. Not because he had no desire to become a professional photographer – more because he only likes to buy things. But every few years, we discuss about why the camera would be best for him and why he should upgrade for some more powerful time for upteenth time or not.
As anyone suggests, the first question I ask is how he intends to use it. Because most of these travel photos are unlikely to finish anywhere other than a slide show on their desktop computer screennar, it is very easy to quickly move any urge to pump the megapixel. His main goal is that he wants the camera to be small. It always performs serious examination and purchases of all general suspects in the category of small-big class. Fuji X100V cut for a year of birthday gift, because it is difficult for someone to be too small like my father, who often travels.
But as the years passed and this camera mostly sat on the shelf, a clear winner emerged. It was not the most expensive camera. It was not one with the highest glasses. Instead, whatever my father really wanted can be expressed in this way: “Zoom, baby, zoom.”
Nikon Coolpix P900 did the perfect camera for him. With the 83X zoom range, the camera allowed him to capture too much, whenever, whenever,. So was he on a cruise and wanted to take a picture of some ash or saw a bird flying over the Vatican that he wanted to keep an eye closely, he would be ready. It has turned into the perfect all-round camera to travel with her, and he never leaves it at home.
Well, I think he can finally be for an upgrade. Today, Nikon announced the latest version of its superzoom line of cameras with brand-new Coolpix p1100The old models have large updates to fit with time. Starting with a 24 mm wide-angle, the new camera offers a stunning 125x zoom range. This means that the farthest end reaches equal to 3000 mm! If, for some reason, it is not enough, then you can also enable an additional digital zoom through dynamic fine zoom mode, which will take you to 250x zoom range. The camera has four stops of vibration reduction and offers a “bird watching mode” for autofocus to catch our winged friends in the flight.
Bringing it in the modern era, the camera has a complete articulating LCD screen so that you can record yourself on your trip. It is capable of capturing 30 FPS 4K videos and timeleps for nature’s scenes.
The system comes in 3.1 pounds (1,410 grams), which should make it a managerial travel partner, and it sports the 16MP CMOS sensor.
The camera Retail to $ 1,099.95 will be And the shelves are expected to hit the shelves in late February.