Photographers Are Shooting The Moon With This Camera’s Insane Zoom

Photographers Are Shooting The Moon With This Camera’s Insane Zoom

Trust us, you really don’t need a camera with a built-in telescope. But the insane 83x optical zoom on the new Nikon P900 is mindblowing in the right hands.

Let’s take a look at a few examples, shall we?

The Moon

When was the last time you took a trip to space just by looking through a lens — and could record it for posterity?

Neighbourhood Watch

Except the entire town is your neighbourhood. Yep, we showed you this one last week.

Mountain Climbing

Without ever leaving the ground. (Although, to be fair, this South Korean gent seems to be doing a lot of actual climbing too.)

Birdwatching

What kind of bird do we have here?

Enhance!

Think he’s zoomed in? There’s more zoom where that came from. And more. And more. And even a bit more.

Castles In The Sky

Would you have even noticed it with your naked eye?

Spying on Skyscrapers in Japan

Yes, those are people in those windows.

How Far Is Too Far?

This videographer took the trouble of measuring the distance to these snowy peaks. Or would it be “those” peaks? With this lens, it’s hard to tell the difference.

Again, this probably isn’t the best camera for capturing shots at your kid’s soccer game, or most anywhere else really. Even in some of the best-stabilised videos here, you can see that these pictures aren’t particularly clear and sharp. But if you’d rather have a telescope that records 1080p rather than just a camera for day-to-day use, the Nikon P900 sounds pretty awesome.


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