Nikon Coolpix P900 Zoom is a Telescope! Check out this moon detail
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- Buy it on Amazon - amzn.to/1dFi39p (affiliate link) - The zoom on the Nikon P900 can make out detail on the moon!
Check out this quick video of the moon shot from my backyard the other night. The camera's 2000mm equivalent lens can pick up details on the moon similar to low powered telescopes. It's pretty amazing. You can even see the moon moving in real time as it's zooming in close enough to discern that movement.
I used the optical zoom only for this video.
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WOW!!!
At some point consumers could take pictures of the moon landing sites from their backyards :D
I'm Impressed...
Are we not seeing the Earth rotating instead of the Moon orbiting? Either way it's super awesome and makes me want the camera for that single purpose haha
***** It takes the moon 30 days to orbit the earth. The earth makes a full rotation in just 24 hours.
Incredible!
I called this a telescope from day 1, but people never believe, so many haters i have to deal with. i love this camera. wish i could use this on a telescope
both the earth and the moon are moving, but it´s mostly the earth´s rotation the one your are noticing in the shot.
im never be able to take pictures of saturn it wont be clear slow shutter speed and not very near for manual focus have to be several inches.
Can i take pictures of Pluto with this camera?
Isn't it the earth that's moving, and not the moon? I might be wrong though, just wondering ;)
Lol, the moon is moving, but what you're seeing is more so us (earth) turning....