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Posted: Tue Jan 7th, 2020 04:56
 
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A P950 bridge camera with some interesting specifications.
https://www.dpreview.com/news/4659363197/nikon-coolpix-p950-mega-zoom-gains-4k-capture-raw-support-and-a-higher-res-evf



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I dont understand why they excluded GPS functionality when it was in the previous model.
It costs almost nothing to have the feature!



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Its a shame that they didn't make the sensor a bit bigger, maybe 1"

 




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Kingfisher pix looked good but would it blow up to a pin sharp A3+ high quality print? Price is good too and a lot of keen birdwatchers use cameras like this to record what they see and perhaps put the odd pix up on Facebook.



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Kingfisher pix looked good but would it blow up to a pin sharp A3+ high quality print? Price is good too and a lot of keen birdwatchers use cameras like this to record what they see and perhaps put the odd pix up on Facebook.
And they use the P1000 but that is a bit of a beast.

 




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I have a Nikon L510 that I use if travelling light.  When funds permit I will probably get a P900 which seems to have everything in a bridge camera, e.g. GPS, long telephoto, somewhat light and larger than tiny sensor!



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