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{{Short description|Nikon point-and-shoot camera}}
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| camera_name = Nikon Coolpix P900
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| image = Nikon COOLPIX P900-4 (24403817010).jpg
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| sensor = <!-- Image sensor -->
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| sensor_type = CMOS
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| sensor_size = 6.17 x 4.55mm (1/2.3 inch type)
| sensor_size = 6.17 × 4.55 mm (1/2.3 inch type)
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| recording_medium = SD, SDHC or SDXC memory card
| recording_medium = SD, SDHC or SDXC memory card
| res = 4608 x 3456 (16 megapixels)
| res = 4608 × 3456 (16 megapixels)
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| lens = 24-2000mm equivalent
| lens = 4.3-357 mm (24-2000 mm {{f/}}15.8-36.7 equivalent)
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| flashcomp = <!-- Flash exposure compensation -->
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| fsynch = <!-- Flash synchronization -->
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| shutter_speeds = 1/4000s to 15s
| shutter_speeds = 1/4000 s to 15 s
| f-numbers = f/2.8-f/6.5 at the widest
| f-numbers = f/2.8-f/6.5 at the widest
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| throwdis = <!-- Project throw distance -->
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| prores = <!-- Projector resolution -->
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| rearLCD = 3 inches with 921,000 dots
| rearLCD = 3 inches with 921 000 dots
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| dimensions = 140 x 103 x 137mm (5.51 x 4.06 x 5.39 inches)
| dimensions = 140 × 103 × 137 mm (5.51 × 4.06 × 5.39 inches)
| weight = 899g including battery
| weight = 899 g including battery
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| price = 600$
| date = <!-- Release date -->
| date = March 2, 2015
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| iproc = Expeed C2
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| vidrecord = 1080p at 60, 50, 30, and 25 fps; VGA at 120 fps
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The '''Nikon Coolpix P900''' is a [[superzoom]] digital bridge camera announced by [[Nikon]] on March 2, 2015. With 83x zoom ratio and 2000mm maximum focal length, it is the furthest-zooming bridge camera at the time of its announcement and as of March 2015.<ref>http://www.dpreview.com/articles/2417488569/a-closer-look-at-the-nikon-coolpix-p900-megazoom</ref> It complements its shorter-zooming sister model, the [[Nikon Coolpix P610]], which was announced a few weeks earlier.
The '''Nikon Coolpix P900''' is a [[superzoom]] digital [[bridge camera]] announced by [[Nikon]] on March 2, 2015. With 83× [[magnification|zoom limit]] and a maximum 2000 mm [[35 mm equivalent focal length]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/product/compact-digital-cameras/coolpix-p900.html#tab-ProductDetail-ProductTabs-TechSpecs|title=Nikon COOLPIX P900 {{!}} Read Reviews, Tech Specs, Price & More|website=www.nikonusa.com|language=en|access-date=2018-07-16}}</ref> it was the [[List of bridge cameras|greatest-zooming bridge camera]] at the time of its announcement,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dpreview.com/articles/2417488569/a-closer-look-at-the-nikon-coolpix-p900-megazoom|title=A closer look at the Nikon Coolpix P900 megazoom|work=DPReview|access-date=2018-07-16}}</ref> a record it held for almost two years, until the release of Kodak's Pixpro Astro Zoom AZ901 in early 2017 with its 90× zoom ratio. The record was later overtaken by the P900's successor, the [[Nikon Coolpix P1000|Nikon P1000]] on September 6, 2018, a record it still holds as of September 2020. The P900 complemented its shorter-zooming sister model, the [[Nikon Coolpix P610]], which was announced a few weeks earlier. Later released is the [[Nikon Coolpix P950]], which is nearly identical to the P900, adding several improvements, the most notable being a flash hotshoe, 4K video and RAW shooting.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pictureline.com/blogs/products/the-nikon-coolpix-p900-vs-p950-vs-p1000|title=THE NIKON P900 VS P950 VS P1000: GET CLOSER—EVEN FROM A DISTANCE}}</ref>

==See also==
* [[List of bridge cameras]]


==References==
==References==
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*http://www.dpreview.com/products/nikon/compacts/nikon_cpp900/specifications


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[[Category:Bridge digital cameras]]
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[[Category:Superzoom cameras]]
[[Category:Superzoom cameras]]
[[Category:Products introduced in 2015]]
[[Category:Cameras introduced in 2015]]

Latest revision as of 07:03, 19 July 2023

Nikon Coolpix P900
Overview
MakerNikon
ReleasedMarch 2, 2015
Intro price600$
Lens
Lens4.3-357 mm (24-2000 mm f/15.8-36.7 equivalent)
F-numbersf/2.8-f/6.5 at the widest
Sensor/medium
Sensor typeCMOS
Sensor size6.17 × 4.55 mm (1/2.3 inch type)
Maximum resolution4608 × 3456 (16 megapixels)
Recording mediumSD, SDHC or SDXC memory card
Shutter
Shutter speeds1/4000 s to 15 s
Continuous shooting7 frames per second
Viewfinder
Frame coverage100%
Image processing
Image processorExpeed C2
White balanceYes
General
Video recording1080p at 60, 50, 30, and 25 fps; VGA at 120 fps
LCD screen3 inches with 921 000 dots
Dimensions140 × 103 × 137 mm (5.51 × 4.06 × 5.39 inches)
Weight899 g including battery

The Nikon Coolpix P900 is a superzoom digital bridge camera announced by Nikon on March 2, 2015. With 83× zoom limit and a maximum 2000 mm 35 mm equivalent focal length,[1] it was the greatest-zooming bridge camera at the time of its announcement,[2] a record it held for almost two years, until the release of Kodak's Pixpro Astro Zoom AZ901 in early 2017 with its 90× zoom ratio. The record was later overtaken by the P900's successor, the Nikon P1000 on September 6, 2018, a record it still holds as of September 2020. The P900 complemented its shorter-zooming sister model, the Nikon Coolpix P610, which was announced a few weeks earlier. Later released is the Nikon Coolpix P950, which is nearly identical to the P900, adding several improvements, the most notable being a flash hotshoe, 4K video and RAW shooting.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nikon COOLPIX P900 | Read Reviews, Tech Specs, Price & More". www.nikonusa.com. Retrieved 2018-07-16.
  2. ^ "A closer look at the Nikon Coolpix P900 megazoom". DPReview. Retrieved 2018-07-16.
  3. ^ "THE NIKON P900 VS P950 VS P1000: GET CLOSER—EVEN FROM A DISTANCE".