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The P1100's defining feature is its zoom lens, a huge 125x optic that covers the same angle of view as a theoretical 24-3,000mm lens on a full-frame camera. That much zoom power is unheard of in ...
Nikon has introduced the Coolpix P1100, a successor to the P1000 in its super-zoom bridge camera lineup. Known for pushing the boundaries of zoom capabilities, the P1100 retains the impressive 125x ...
Ever heard of Oakley Sunglasses? The guy who founded that — Jim Jannard — became a billionaire after selling a lot of sunnies, then went on to found RED digital cinema, one of the first major digital ...
PHOTO QUALITY. This 20-megapixel superzoom camera captured images with good quality. We judged this model very good for outdoor performance, such as shooting landscapes in the daytime; good for indoor ...
PHOTO QUALITY. This 20-megapixel Point-and-shoot camera captured images with merely fair quality. We judged this model very good for outdoor performance, such as shooting landscapes in the daytime; ...
For reasons I can’t quite explain—my contrarian nature, perhaps, or the inferiority complex that comes with being a Pentax shooter—it pains me to heap praise on Nikon. It’s impossible to deny that ...
The Nikon Coolpix B700 has long been a sought-after bridge camera. Thanks to its 60x optical zoom that provides a 24-1440mm equivalent focal length, it can cover wide-angle closeups to super telephoto ...
The Nikon Coolpix P1000 is all about one thing: giving you the ultimate zoom range in an all-in-one package. And thanks to its truly ridiculous 125x optical zoom, giving you coverage from 24-3000mm, ...
It’s rare that an APS-C system packs comparable power to a full-frame flagship, but that’s the case with the Nikon D500. This crop sensor camera (referred to as "DX format" in Nikon nomenclature, ...
The Nikon Coolpix P950 ($799.95) is the company's second take on an 83x zoom camera. It's got the same basic bones as the first, the P900—the lens, sensor, and design philosophy hasn't changed.