Nikon Coolpix P1000 (24 - 3000 mm, 16 Mpx, 1/2,3'')

Nikon Coolpix P1000

24 - 3000 mm, 16 Mpx, 1/2,3''


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Herr Pirat

3 years ago

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HEWI-59

3 years ago

This should work perfectly. The supplied mini-USB cable with a 5V standard USB connection fits into any power bank. However, the use of the camera during the charging process is massively restricted - cable tangle ... AND: The condition will probably be a power bank that allows sufficient charging, otherwise the camera will not accept it as a charging process (this happened to me recently with a dog tracker). - I haven't needed it myself until now, because there was always a 220 V connection nearby in time for the charger. By the way, I always use the iPhone charger. It is fully sufficient.

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indeltra6501

6 years ago

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alfred.balsiger

6 years ago

Hello, I'm no help there. I am a hobby nature filmmaker and carry my camera and accessories in a seat backpack to the location. From there, the camera is firmly attached to the tripod and I carry both in my hand or on my shoulder. Bags can certainly be found, but I have no experience. With greetings aba

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GameMoviePortal.ch

6 years ago

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alfred.balsiger

6 years ago

Hello There are many tripods. I have been working for years with a carbon tripod from Gitzo (GT2531LVL) with a video head (MVH500AH) from Manfrotto. There are also top tripods from Manfrotto. Gitzo tripod is light and easy to clean, and the Manfrotto head holds rock solid after fixing once. My Nikon P1000 is mounted on a plate and pushed backwards, so it doesn't sink forward even when fully extended. The fixation on the tripod is simple and secure. Greetings from the Oberland. ABa

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SashaBossi

6 years ago

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hinteall

6 years ago

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Basically, I always prefer an SLR camera. The reason I bought the P1000 is for travelling, so I don't have to carry all my lenses around all the time. Yes, the photos are not quite as good in sharpness, and when there is little light available, it is also a bit more difficult. (Noise in pictures) You actually have to ask yourself these questions: - How much do you want to spend on your photo equipment? --> A decent SLR with lenses costs more and you won't be able to cover this zoom range. (is not affordable, and for the lens you need a sherpa). - Do you want to deal with the subject "photography"? If you don't get a clear yes here, then go for the P1000. It will be sufficient for everyday situations and you don't have to ask yourself questions like which focal length with which speed should I buy for my camera. But the area of application in which the camera is strong: - Daytime with a lot of light and you need a lot of zoom (because you don't want to get too close to the lion, for example). - Marko shots Weak all situations where you have little light. (Example: taking a picture of a bird in the forest after the blue hour). I hope this helps you to decide which camera to buy.

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