Nikon Coolpix P1000 Review 2019

Nikon Coolpix P1000 Review Four years back, the run of the mill superzoom 'connect' camera had a zoom intensity of around 50x. Throughout the years that number has gradually ascended, before leveling out at 65x. And afterward came the Nikon Coolpix P900, whose 83x, 24-2000mm equiv. focal point all of a sudden took zoom ranges from 'extremely long' to 'silly'. 

Nikon's new Coolpix P1000 has moved the zoom needle to 'silly,' with a proportional central length of 24-3000mm. It's hard to believe, but it's true 3000mm. This is a focal point so long that we could fill the edge with a 1 meter (3.3 foot) tall monkey that is 70 meters (230 feet) away. 

This comes at an expense, however. For a certain something, the P1000 is enormous and its focal point is tested by a moderate greatest gap (and along these lines diffraction) and picture quality can be imperiled by a similar warm and barometrical issues that are ordinary of pictures taken at extraordinary separations with any super zooming focal point. 

Other than the focal point, the P1000 highlights a 16MP 1/2.3" BSI-CMOS sensor, a completely articulating LCD and high-res EVF, Raw help and the capacity to catch the 4K video. 

Nikon Coolpix P1000 Review 2019
Nikon Coolpix P1000 Review 2019


Key highlights 


  • 16MP, 1/2.3" BSI-CMOS sensor 
  • 24-3000mm equiv. F2.8-8 focal point 
  • 'Dual Detect' optical picture adjustment 
  • 3.2", 921k-speck completely articulating LCD 
  • 2.36M-speck OLED electronic viewfinder with eye sensor 
  • Raw bolster 
  • UHD 4K/30p video catch 
  • Microphone input 
  • Hot shoe 
  • Wi-Fi + Bluetooth (SnapBridge) 
  • 250 shots per charge (CIPA standard) 


Nikon Coolpix P1000 Review 2019
Nikon Coolpix P1000 Review 2019


The P1000 has a spec sheet nearly as long as its focal point. From Raw help to a high-res EVF, the camera has pretty much all that you'd need in an extension camera, put something aside for fair battery life and a touchscreen (a glaring exclusion). Picture adjustment is a necessity on superzoom cameras, and Nikon's 'Double Detect VR' lessens shake by up to 5 quits (contingent upon central length,) as per Nikon. Being 2018, it's nothing unexpected that Wi-FI and Bluetooth are additionally locally available.
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