Wednesday 1 July 2015

Video Captured Using Nikon's Coolpix P900 Reveals Moon Craters in Detail


A video captured using Nikon's Coolpix P900 reveals how the device's 83x zoom lens can film the moon appearing to move - an illusion created by the Earth's rotation.

The one minute 50 seconds footage, which gone viral since it was uploaded by a German photographer, also shows the moon craters in detail.


These incredible clips put Nikon’s COOLPIX P900 83x zoom to the test – and the results are remarkable.

The P900’s ridiculously powerful zoom is expandable up to 166x with effect Dynamic Fine Zoom feature. It has a backlit 16 million pixels CMOS image sensor paired with the use of an optical vibration reduction technology. With its 2000mm zoom range, the Nikon Coolpix P900 is clearly the winner when it comes to present ultra zoom segment about the target reach.


In the video, one can easily see how effortlessly the optical lens zooms in to its highest and takes an amazing video of the moon. The Nikon P900 has certainly impressed us with its mighty powerful optical zoom.


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