I use one of these alongside a Canon DSLR. My DSLR is definitely preferred whenever possible due to (naturally) the lens options and higher mpx, but I do think it's worth having both. The lack of true optical zoom on phone cameras means that, unless whatever I'm shooting is right in front of me, they aren't super useful. I feel comfortable leaving something like this in my trunk for on-the-spot photo needs where I'd rather not treat my DSLR the same, and it's also a great option for concert photography. Many venues - where I live, at least - make a stink if audience members bring "professional-grade" cameras (basically anything with an interchangable lens, regardless of whether or not it's actually up to pro standards), and only allow phones or point-and-shoots. This is a great alternative for getting those good close-up shots that a phone can't while avoiding getting your things confiscated by venue security with the personality of a TSA agent.
I very much agree with you! I'm happy with it and I try to get pictures of bird's and flowers. It is spring time after all! The hardest part of capturing a bird is to get the bird facing me and to not have it fly away before I get the picture I want! I love this hobby and always looking forward to getting out of work! 😂
It's literally a great informative video! I loved the review you did about the Nikon Coolpix B500, if it's really worth buying. I could see that it is an excellent camera for beginners like me, in addition, it is important to highlight the many sophisticated features that it has, I loved it, I already want one for myself!
I haven't had the opportunity to test this camera yet, but I hear good things about the resolution it delivers, as I'm involved in this world of photography, I always like to test a new camera!
The Nikon Coolpix B500 is for anyone who wants something fairly basic, since it doesn't have an advanced mode. You can have a little control in fully automatic mode, but you can't change aperture, shutter speed, or shoot in raw format.
The Nikon Coolpix B500 has superior color balance, and Nikon cameras are known for their dependability, therefore I believe it is worthwhile to get one.
have one but am not really too happy with the focus. like if I focus on something really far it won't stay focused it will come in and out. maybe it's a setting not sure also on video mode it's not really as crisp as I would like again maybe a setting not sure.
The Nikon Coolpix B500 is for anyone who wants something fairly basic, since it doesn't have an advanced mode. you can't change aperture, shutter speed, or shoot in raw format.
This video information on the Nikon B500 camera is very impressive and useful to camera enthusiasts wishing to know more about it. The features are excellent.
Thank you so much for this video. I had been thinking about buying a new Camera and this video about the Nikon Coolpix B500 was really useful for me. I learned a lot of new things about this Camera. Thanks!
Hey there, if I need a camera for work. All I need is a point and shoot. I need to take pictures rather fast between one pic and another. And I need it to be ok taking pictures in dark places like inside the kitchen cabinets when there’s no power in the house. Would this camera do?
What am I doing wrong with this camera? I have an iPhone 14 promax and feel like it takes better pictures. I feel like I’m using a camera from the 90s with the poor picture quality. Hopefully I’m doing something wrong. Please help.
I do mobile photography, and now I want something which can give me zoomed photos but, DSLR and Mirrorless both are out of my budget, I want to click wildlife mostly or landscape if it ( Coolpix B500) can shoot portraits that will be the best for me, Can it do the all?
I know this is a months old comment, but here is a reply in case it's still useful for you and other potential buyers. I have this camera, and certainly is a great one for beginners if you can get it at around $200-$300. In my experience it's best for landscape for sure. For wildlife, it can work but you really need a good angle and lighting on your subject. Taking pics of birds is really hard for the lack of stabilization and shutter speed control specially for flying/on the move birds. It should work for portraits as long as you don't expect a highly blurry background ("bokeh effect") in your pictures. Should be just fine for non-blurry portraits, which is good enough for non-commercial use. This camera should always thrive for stationary subjects, under good lighting and specially while using a tripod. The zoom is really good for taking pics of the moon (but the moon being the only subject, not as in part of a landscape). The color science within the camera is also good considering that it does not save RAW files, the jpegs are good enough to post on social media without much tweaking if the previously mentioned conditions are met.
I use one of these alongside a Canon DSLR. My DSLR is definitely preferred whenever possible due to (naturally) the lens options and higher mpx, but I do think it's worth having both. The lack of true optical zoom on phone cameras means that, unless whatever I'm shooting is right in front of me, they aren't super useful. I feel comfortable leaving something like this in my trunk for on-the-spot photo needs where I'd rather not treat my DSLR the same, and it's also a great option for concert photography. Many venues - where I live, at least - make a stink if audience members bring "professional-grade" cameras (basically anything with an interchangable lens, regardless of whether or not it's actually up to pro standards), and only allow phones or point-and-shoots. This is a great alternative for getting those good close-up shots that a phone can't while avoiding getting your things confiscated by venue security with the personality of a TSA agent.
This Nikon Coolpix B500 is amazing and it is really the right choice for beginners. Thanks for the useful details.
I very much agree with you! I'm happy with it and I try to get pictures of bird's and flowers. It is spring time after all! The hardest part of capturing a bird is to get the bird facing me and to not have it fly away before I get the picture I want! I love this hobby and always looking forward to getting out of work! 😂
Great video of amazing camera! This Nikon camera is a piece of art with many sophisticated features. Thank you for bringing it!
It's literally a great informative video! I loved the review you did about the Nikon Coolpix B500, if it's really worth buying. I could see that it is an excellent camera for beginners like me, in addition, it is important to highlight the many sophisticated features that it has, I loved it, I already want one for myself!
I haven't had the opportunity to test this camera yet, but I hear good things about the resolution it delivers, as I'm involved in this world of photography, I always like to test a new camera!
The Nikon Coolpix B500 is for anyone who wants something fairly basic, since it doesn't have an advanced mode. You can have a little control in fully automatic mode, but you can't change aperture, shutter speed, or shoot in raw format.
Bought p510 42x 24-1,000mm. 2012 version. Great pictures. Under $200
Great review about Nikon Coolpix B500, It's a very cool camera for beginners. Thank you for taking the time.
It is also one of the VERY few cameras without a proprietary battery, just four standard AA.
Have p510 42x great pictures. Yes $300. Called bridge. Full body lots of control
The best video about the Nikon Coolpix B500 I have ever seen, it took away a lot of doubts about this camera, congratulations for the content.
The Nikon Coolpix B500 has superior color balance, and Nikon cameras are known for their dependability, therefore I believe it is worthwhile to get one.
I didnt know much about this topic but i learn much from your videos .Thanks for posting
have one but am not really too happy with the focus. like if I focus on something really far it won't stay focused it will come in and out. maybe it's a setting not sure also on video mode it's not really as crisp as I would like again maybe a setting not sure.
The Nikon Coolpix B500 is for anyone who wants something fairly basic, since it doesn't have an advanced mode. you can't change aperture, shutter speed, or shoot in raw format.
I like to enjoy taking photos with good-quality cameras. It would be the perfect type for me. The resolution is very nice.
This video information about the Nikon B500 camera is very impressive and useful for camera enthusiasts who want to know more about it.
This video information on the Nikon B500 camera is very impressive and useful to camera enthusiasts wishing to know more about it. The features are excellent.
Thank you for this video, because I had planned on getting a good quality camera now I know Nikon is what I need
Thank you so much for this video. I had been thinking about buying a new Camera and this video about the Nikon Coolpix B500 was really useful for me. I learned a lot of new things about this Camera. Thanks!
this is the very best camera I have ever seen the lens is amazing just what one would with for every camera man to have
Thanks a lot for this incredible video about Nikon B500 so i am going to recommend it with all my friends, good job
Very good review about this camera, I was thinking if this worth if and you cleared that up for me, thanks so much, very good video.
I loved the video, explained very well, I recommend everyone to watch this video
It is the camera that best suits my needs. I really love it
Mine won’t turn on please help
I have this camera and I love it!❤
Hey there, if I need a camera for work. All I need is a point and shoot. I need to take pictures rather fast between one pic and another. And I need it to be ok taking pictures in dark places like inside the kitchen cabinets when there’s no power in the house. Would this camera do?
Very informative video like and new sub
I really need a camera that is suitable for beginners because I have absolutely no experience
great video, these cameras are incredible, I liked it a lot, how technology advances
I think it's worth buying the Nikon Coolpix B500, as it has the
better color balance, plus the reliability of Nikon cameras that won't let you down!!
Can it shoot wide angle? how many Millimeter. thx
This camera is good
can we take good portraits with that?
What am I doing wrong with this camera? I have an iPhone 14 promax and feel like it takes better pictures. I feel like I’m using a camera from the 90s with the poor picture quality. Hopefully I’m doing something wrong. Please help.
I just payed $80 for one today. I’m hoping it’s good
Why are you showing so many cameras that are not the B500?
I do mobile photography, and now I want something which can give me zoomed photos but, DSLR and Mirrorless both are out of my budget, I want to click wildlife mostly or landscape if it ( Coolpix B500) can shoot portraits that will be the best for me,
Can it do the all?
I know this is a months old comment, but here is a reply in case it's still useful for you and other potential buyers.
I have this camera, and certainly is a great one for beginners if you can get it at around $200-$300.
In my experience it's best for landscape for sure.
For wildlife, it can work but you really need a good angle and lighting on your subject. Taking pics of birds is really hard for the lack of stabilization and shutter speed control specially for flying/on the move birds.
It should work for portraits as long as you don't expect a highly blurry background ("bokeh effect") in your pictures. Should be just fine for non-blurry portraits, which is good enough for non-commercial use.
This camera should always thrive for stationary subjects, under good lighting and specially while using a tripod. The zoom is really good for taking pics of the moon (but the moon being the only subject, not as in part of a landscape).
The color science within the camera is also good considering that it does not save RAW files, the jpegs are good enough to post on social media without much tweaking if the previously mentioned conditions are met.
@@lionheart4424 thank you for your reply it's really helpful
@@prashant_ranga you're welcome :)
neeekon ????? Obviously, she is an highly experienced professional photographer!!! LOL
I really need a camera that is suitable for beginners because I have absolutely no experience
Poor girl.