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The spec sheet on the Nikon Coolpix A looks like it has all the makings of today’s most popular compact cameras – there’s a large APS-C sensor, a bright f/2.8 lens, and manual controls all wrapped up ...
The P1100's defining feature is its zoom lens, a huge 125x optic that covers the same angle of view as a theoretical 24-3,000mm lens on a full-frame camera. That much zoom power is unheard of in ...
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The compact camera is making a comeback – and one of the most popular lines of point-and-shoots is the Nikon Coolpix. Gen Z is bringing back old 2000s era digicams, and with the Coolpix series dating ...
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If the camera sounds familiar, the COOLPIX P1100 is basically a rerelease of the seven-year old COOLPIX P1000 with some new bells and whistles. That zoom is still impressive though. The new $1099 ...
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We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Nikon cameras have been a staple in the photography community for decades. The company ...
Nikon Prostaff P3 binoculars are slender and lightweight thanks to their roof prism design. This makes it ideal for beginners and hobbyists who need a 'go-anywhere' binocular, or for those that want a ...
The Nikon Coolpix P950 ($799.95) is the company's second take on an 83x zoom camera. It's got the same basic bones as the first, the P900—the lens, sensor, and design philosophy hasn't changed.