Nikon "Coolpix P1000" - 125x Optical Zoom!
Finally, 100x optical zoom has been breached, if not shattered. Nikon's
"Coolpix P1000" sports a massive 125x lens, and includes many advanced features (e.g., RAW). The camera will debut in September of 2018, with a lofty retail price of $999.95 USD. John --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
Nikon "Coolpix P1000" - 125x Optical Zoom!
In article , John Turco
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Nikon "Coolpix P1000" - 125x Optical Zoom!
On 8/2/2018 4:36 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , John Turco wrote: --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com usenet posts are not email and the sig delimiter is invalid, which means avg is worthless crap and from a company who loves to spam. Yeah, but...what do you think of the P1000? John |
Nikon "Coolpix P1000" - 125x Optical Zoom!
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RichA wrote: Yeah, but...what do you think of the P1000? The ultimate private detective camera. actually that would be an infrared camera. |
Nikon "Coolpix P1000" - 125x Optical Zoom!
On 8/4/2018 5:42 PM, John Turco wrote:
On 8/2/2018 4:36 PM, nospam wrote: In article , John Turco wrote: --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com usenet posts are not email and the sig delimiter is invalid, which means avg is worthless crap and from a company who loves to spam. Yeah, but...what do you think of the P1000? John I will try it when it's available, and buy it if there is not too much noise, or shutter lag. -- PeterN |
Nikon "Coolpix P1000" - 125x Optical Zoom!
On Sun, 5 Aug 2018 21:46:42 -0400, PeterN
wrote: On 8/4/2018 5:42 PM, John Turco wrote: On 8/2/2018 4:36 PM, nospam wrote: In article , John Turco wrote: --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com usenet posts are not email and the sig delimiter is invalid, which means avg is worthless crap and from a company who loves to spam. Yeah, but...what do you think of the P1000? John I will try it when it's available, and buy it if there is not too much noise, or shutter lag. That thing's going to need some extraordinary IS. Or a tripod. |
Nikon "Coolpix P1000" - 125x Optical Zoom!
On 8/5/2018 10:22 PM, Bill W wrote:
On Sun, 5 Aug 2018 21:46:42 -0400, PeterN wrote: On 8/4/2018 5:42 PM, John Turco wrote: On 8/2/2018 4:36 PM, nospam wrote: In article , John Turco wrote: --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com usenet posts are not email and the sig delimiter is invalid, which means avg is worthless crap and from a company who loves to spam. Yeah, but...what do you think of the P1000? John I will try it when it's available, and buy it if there is not too much noise, or shutter lag. That thing's going to need some extraordinary IS. Or a tripod. Or high ISO capability, and extraordinary tracking ability. I suspect it will not be suitable for me, but I will give it a fair try. -- PeterN |
Nikon "Coolpix P1000" - 125x Optical Zoom!
On 8/5/2018 9:40 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , RichA wrote: Yeah, but...what do you think of the P1000? The ultimate private detective camera. actually that would be an infrared camera. Why? -- PeterN |
Nikon "Coolpix P1000" - 125x Optical Zoom!
In article , PeterN
wrote: Yeah, but...what do you think of the P1000? The ultimate private detective camera. actually that would be an infrared camera. Why? because infrared light is not visible to humans, so a detective could take photos in the dark, lit by infrared flash, and nobody would notice anything unusual. another use is forensics to detect forgeries or other anomalies. https://kolarivision.com/articles/forensics/ |
Nikon "Coolpix P1000" - 125x Optical Zoom!
On 8/6/2018 3:54 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , PeterN wrote: Yeah, but...what do you think of the P1000? The ultimate private detective camera. actually that would be an infrared camera. Why? because infrared light is not visible to humans, so a detective could take photos in the dark, lit by infrared flash, and nobody would notice anything unusual. another use is forensics to detect forgeries or other anomalies. https://kolarivision.com/articles/forensics/ True infrared might not show sufficient details for meaningful identification. Images taken from a long distance would. I suspect you were conflating near IR with true IR. BTW you just reminded me that Apple used to sell IR lenses in its stores, but recently stopped. i want to see if they are available online. -- PeterN |
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