My Nikon P950 is my main camera. I shoot 50 to 300 yards. This camera gets the job done. I don’t see me looking for another camera. It was only $700. Thanks for sharing your story with us. ❤❤❤
The screen would activate through your clothes when the camera hangs around your neck. It's really easy to control it with buttons. All the buttons and dials need to be there anyway for settings control. Might as well use them for menu navigation and scrolling through photos.
I simply love my P-950 it as a fabulous camera 📷, I took incredible sun set shots. Over the North Atlantic off the Scottish islands, and incredible moon capture during the Waning moon,, I think it’s just as good as the P-1000 despite its 1000mm less zoom range , there really isn’t that much difference,,but the P-950 is lighter and the image quality is just fantastic 👍
You said you weren't that pleased with the manual focus ring. It actually was one of the things that helped me decide to get a p950. Most bridge cameras use the settings wheel on the back for manual focus which overrides the original use for that wheel. Almost no cameras of this type use a rotation wheel aroud the lens like interchangeable lenses use. This is the closest you'll come to that on a bridge camera.
I have the Nikon P900 and was lucky enough to take two photos of a daylight UFO over Hartlepool UK at 11.21am. It was black with angled wings, and lights ot propulsion system along the top edge.
show me, I saw a black rectangle in broad daylight. only a white circular light underneath. it was bell shaped from the side but rectangular looking up.
@@maciejgorski6981 where did your sighting take place, sounds interesting. My photos were taken in Hartlepool UK. Check out - Daylight UFO over Hartlepool UK.
@@GenuineUFOs6833 Mine was in Chiswick, big black rectangle flying house roof height about the size of a 46inch TV matt black even in broad daylight. No sound. I was habing a BBQ with friends and we all saw it fly over us slowly and into the distance, took about 2 mins, I completely forgot to film it was we were all trying to figure out what it was from the silouette, no visible rotors or propulsion other than the white circle, the rest was just jet matt black. Seemed like it was magically floating and silently gliding along a horizontal track in the air.
it needs a thermal imaging choice setting. super infrared. THEN youll see them. and you need to take footage and watch it slowed down and you can see things that are zomming around sometimes. Invisible to human eyes.
Love that camera i'm going to be getting me one soon either the p950 or the p1000 i'm wanting to do moon shots. Great video by the way thanks for sharing.
Hey Nazz 291 thanks for responding what would you call that, Nikon coolpix P1000 DSLR. My channel has to do with Ufology and unexplained aerial phenomenon. And also getting as close to the moon as I can. What type of camera would you suggest to make this happen. Respectfully, Terry
@@TerrysTheories Today there exists many options for sky watching. For the moon I would suggest a sky tracker mount such as this astrobackyard.com/ioptron-skytracker-pro-review/ you can attach a variety of optics to that mount. I would suggest a camera like the nikon P950 or Sony RX10. Those cameras have the best image sensor size to focal length ratios that I'm aware of. I think you'd be interested in these other channels for other ideas: this guy ru-vid.com/show-UCrMGXBl8YHOpsS95_iRlBlA uses this www.lunaoptics.com/g3m50.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NceOTbjCMnk.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L1zcJPxiVLo.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-irtLjxe2Si4.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tuXzCoUj_zo.html For serious hunting: UFODAP.com and skyhub.org Enjoy!
Great for everyday photography. A excellent weapon, for when your DSLR fails (forget to recharge or ya drop it). Perfect for telephoto shoots within a 1500mm range. RAW capable, for those that have a gluttony of time to sit & edit. If, however you are not gonna do a plethora of videography in HD(Trump rallies or wildlife or reconnaisance), which is what these mega-zooms are designed for, save your money and purchase a DSLR with a 300mm multi-purpose lens. If getting into studio/street/architecture photography, get yourself a Fuji mirrorless or a the Nikon D5600.
Wow i like your video a lot. The thing is, why is the p950 better than the p1000? Other websites advise to choose for the Panasonic fz1000 2. They say you get more value for your money. What is your opinion?
The other day i recorded 2 ufo at close range with my iphone (video in my channel) so i decided to trade my mavic pro drone for a p900 . No ufos yet but moon shots are amazing 😎👍🏾. Thank you for the info
Hello, can you help me? I just purchased a Nikon p1000 camera and would love to get footage of UFOs and stars but I tried it out a couple nights and can't get it to focus. Very easy on a star and definitely can't catch an airplane at night time with it. Can you give me some settings please?
Could someone tell me any infrared camera that is good to capture ufos at night? that has good quality and enough zoom? or a good night video camera to capture ufos?
I have such a dilemma whether to take the p950 and try something new or buy a Sigme 18-35 1.8 for my D5300 I'm tempted by the large zoom of the p950 but I'm afraid that the photos will not be as sharp and exposed as in dlsr
Get mirrorless Sony A7s modified to full spectrum and good zoom lens for low light performance because UFO's are most often visible or use IR or UV filters as well polarizer, alien ships might be using cloaking. A7s is basically like military color night vision. If you need most compact camera get Sony Xperia Pro I phone. I have for sale full spectrum modified Samsung A52s phone and Sony A3000 APS-C camera
I'm so glad I switched from Nikon to Panasonic no more will I purchase such junk cameras sadly the p1000 p900 in the p950er old garbage what a waste of money that Nikon is spending on just so they can cater to people who don't know how to take decent photographs.
What convinced you to go to Panasonic and leaving Nikon? I want to know so I can see what is best. I have a p900 and I don't use it a lot, I wish some features were different.
What an uneducated comment. Nikon and Panasonic both make different types of cameras, some better, some worse, depending on cost. They have different abilities. Nikon P950 is way better than a Panasonic FZ70 or 80. A Panasonic mirrorless will be better than a Nikon superzoom. If you compare these two brands, compare similar camera types. Nikon's super zoom is a lot better than Panasonic's.
This is not hate mail by the way this is not a hater of Nikon I had a Nikon D7000 for about a year I was not impressed after all of the advertising back in 2012 about that camera the JPEGS were very disappointing the pictures overall okay I wasn't impressed even the raw files were not that impressive, 16 megapixels is a joke the biggest file I got out of that was 18MB. 16MP is outdated, 1-2/3 sensors are garbage, the shallow F2.8 -6.5 an absolute waste...and for $800???????????