Nikon P100 Digital Camera Retro Review

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • In this video, I review the first digital camera that I owned - the Nikon P100 purchased on 11th April 2010. Join me as I see how it has fared over the years.
    Intro and outro music: Mehroon Wahab ‪@mehroonwahab‬
    Logo design: DA23 Projects, Vancouver, BC
    Nikon P100 Digital Camera purchased from Mid Valley Megamall
    Mid Valley City, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
    Purchased on 11th April 2010 for MYR 1,400.

Комментарии • 14

  • @FantasyFootballer8612
    @FantasyFootballer8612 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for this video I just bought one off of eBay for my first real photography camera to learn photography. I cannot afford to pay $1000 for a camera kit and then another $600 or so on a lense right now. But those photos are still really good for it’s time and still take great photos

    • @ashraaqwahab
      @ashraaqwahab  10 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed the video, and you will enjoy your new camera too. A few things, firstly get it serviced at an authorized Nikon centre (or competent camera shop). Then, consider replacing the battery as it's definitely past its prime. But after that, the camera is good to go.

  • @Perjmad89
    @Perjmad89 Год назад +2

    Great Review!

  • @mehroonwahab
    @mehroonwahab Год назад +1

    Interesting and nostalgic.

  • @charmainefasy5578
    @charmainefasy5578 Год назад +2

    I always like a Nikon Camera

  • @nishthasingh9943
    @nishthasingh9943 2 месяца назад +1

    I recently bought this to start with and have been searching for tutorials and this was really helpful! Do you have any tips on settings as I still find them a bit confusing?

    • @ashraaqwahab
      @ashraaqwahab  2 месяца назад

      For point and shoot capabilities, the Scene modes or the fully auto mode (camera icon) on the dial are the best. When you're a little more confident, use the P mode. This is called Program Auto, and it allows you to adjust depth of field within certain boundaries so that your shots don't get washed out or underexposed.
      When you're in the mood to experiment with advanced photographic techniques, A (Aperture Mode) lets you define the aperture, while S (Shutter Speed Mode) lets you define shutter speed. When you use either of these modes, the camera will automatically select the best choice for the other attribute (Aperture or Shutter Speed). If you want full control over both, M or Manual Mode is the one. That's the hardest mode, of sorts.
      Typically, I keep my cameras in P (Program Auto), so that I can take shots as quickly as possible, but have some control over things like field of view.

  • @FloralHeart
    @FloralHeart 5 месяцев назад +1

    I went back in time; I have this Nikon since its release, but I didn't enjoy it fully, iphone took over. Now I need it to film with multiple angles, but I'm a little old, can't understand what I see when I put the video in the timeline. Do you have a video on how to edit videos captured with the Nikon P100? Thank you!

    • @ashraaqwahab
      @ashraaqwahab  5 месяцев назад +1

      Sadly I don't have a video on editing videos. I use Da Vinci Resolve for my videos, but I've found Microsoft Clipchamp to also be quite useful. Since the P100 outputs video files in regular .MOV format, you can use it with ClipChamp.

    • @FloralHeart
      @FloralHeart 5 месяцев назад +1

      That's the issue, the MOV format, I didn't know how to call it. Thank you so much, it helps me a lot since I already have ClimpChamp installed. I appreciate you.

    • @ashraaqwahab
      @ashraaqwahab  5 месяцев назад

      @@FloralHeart you're welcome! Wish you the very best of luck with your videos!

  • @LAVAFLOWPRO
    @LAVAFLOWPRO 4 месяца назад +1

    how do you charge it

    • @ashraaqwahab
      @ashraaqwahab  4 месяца назад

      Via its USB port. I use the original charging adapter, but you can also use a power bank.