Nikon P1000 superzoom 125x | See beyond Moon up to 3000 mm

Nikon P1000 superzoom

A brand new Coolpix camera from Nikon the P1000. As this is going to be the great superzoom camera for a DSLR user. It is one of the only Nikon Coolpix models that shoot in RAW. The Nikon P1000 is not just a larger zoom compact camera & not even belong to the superzoom category. The Nikon P1000 takes up the zoom capability to an extreme new level at an amazing 125 times of optical zoom. As this Nikon P1000 is equivalent to about (24 – 3,000) mm focal-length, that is just a mind-bending number. Now you can actually see the moon more clearly with the help of super zoom feature.

Featuring SuperZoom Test

[Moon, Saturn, Jupiter & their moons]

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There was lots of care for this Nikon p1000 to ensure that not only you can but theoretically shoot at 3000 mm. Moreover, the image stabilization system & the optical lens formula was up to the task, as to achieve great images no matter what X of zoom you are shooting at. Shooting at equivalent 3000-millimeter focal length is gonna need a steady hand & with the compensation 5 stops. With the help of dual detect optical VR system, you will be able to shoot at greater zoom range & in lower light situations by getting sharp images.

Largest optical zoom camera

As this Nikon lens not only has 5 ED glass element, it also has super ED glass elements as well. The great effort has put into the making of the largest-optical zoom camera ever in the history of Nikon. The Nikon P1000 is designed with the versatility in mind. That is why the macros mode enables you to shoot as near as one centimeter away. With 125 times optical zoom in Nikon, you really wanna make sure, that you use the awesome technique when shooting with this camera.

While using the LCD screen on the back, the steadiest place will be the hand holding camera by your left hand beneath the camera lens. Moreover, there is a 2nd zoom toggle onto the lens itself that helps to promote proper hand holding technique & the viewfinder has been significantly upgraded to. As this is the highest resolution of the electronic viewfinder which is in the Nikon Coolpix with 2.36 million dot resolution. With the dot resolution both the size & magnification of EVF has been greatly enlarged. Now the images look larger & you can also see more details as well.

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Credits: Nikon

Great P1000 features

The Coolpix P1000 viewfinder of Nikon further comes with the Eye-Sensor ensuring that EVF only turns on when you place the P1000 to your eye. Many users of P1000 are most possibly going to push it’s zoom capability & attempts to take shots they have never ever thought likely before.

There are now dedicated save mode on the mode dial which allows the user to quickly switch between them. As these kinds of scene modes allow anyone to set a maximum zoom & by simply pressing the OK button. It will then automatically bring you that focal length.

Another feature of P1000 is what most people may think is the manual focus ring. If you have the camera set to manual focus then the rings on the lens will manually focus for you. Moreover, you can also set the control ring to perform any of these custom functions.

  1. Exposure compensation
  2. ISO sensitivity
  3. White balance

The Nikon P1000 also has some of the exciting upgrades in the video department. It can now shoot 4K UHD resolution & can also output a clean HDMI signal to an external monitor. The P1000 has an in body zoom microphone that changes the directive according to how much zoom is being used. For the better sound quality, you can now use an external mic. As the microphone jack found on the side of the camera.

Watch Moon & Planets with P1000

Finally, yes you can see the moon craters & other planets with the help of this camera. Now you can really zoom to the moon & see its beauty by using Nikon P1000 with the help of its top end equivalent zoom lenses. Now you can watch moon & other planets beyond up to 3000mm.

Nikon p1000 Zoom Test [Moon]

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  1. kombizz

    Have you ever try to take picture of a passing UFO? If so please send me your URL to see them. Thanks

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