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The P1000 is a one trick pony. It's great if you want to shoot with ultra long focal lengths but it's slow, less than sharp lens, mediocre AF, poor performance at the most used focal lengths, poor low light performance due to the slow lens and tiny sensor limit its usefulness. I would bet that many people who buy one end up putting it on the shelf after the novelty of such a long zoom wears off.
Zoom range is not the same as magnification. The P1000 is a one trick pony. It's great if you want to shoot with ultra long focal lengths but it's slow, less than sharp lens, mediocre AF, poor performance at the most used focal lengths, poor low light performance due to the slow lens and tiny sensor limit its usefulness. I would bet that many people who buy one end up putting it on the shelf after the novelty of such a long zoom wears off.
To any flat earthers who will be tempted to say that this video proves the earth is flat, please notice the boat is UNDERNEATH the horizon, which is where the curve is. To prove there is no curve, the boat has to be floating at the horizon and continuing to move away from us where we could then just zoom in some more and see it after it disappears. But such a video will never exist because we live on a big blue spinning water ball.
Are you saying that both cameras are exactly the same except for the lens zooming capability? You are using a P1000. Would like to see comparisons of features. One may be better with low light than the other……and so on
I’ve found that P950 have grinding sound when long zooming. Is it functional mechanic or due to lenses problem??? As your experience could you show me?
The most telling visual evidence that we DON'T live on a ball from this demonstration is the most obvious but also the most commonly overlooked factor where we've been indoctrinated to ignore the logic of what we're seeing. When you're fully zoomed in with the boat in focus, the water continues to rise off to the distant horizon, well over the level of elevation from the boat. This wouldn't be the case on a true sphere by any logic or explanation. This is impossible to unsee when you've shed heliocentric brainwashing... but probably hard to understand under the delusion.
On TEERESTRIAL TARGETS, MAYBE it doesn't matter if it's 3000 or 2000 mm. But check out those Astrophotos made with the P1000...! That's a huge difference! ❤