Nikon P5000 or Fujifilm S6500, which one to choose?

Updated on number 2024-03-05
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The two are completely different types of cameras.

    The Fujifilm S6500 is a typical telephoto camera with a focal length of 28-300, ranging from wide angle to telephoto. Travel is most suitable, but too large a zoom factor can affect the image somewhat.

    The P5000 is a high-quality portable camera with excellent feel and handling, and weighs only 200 grams. It should be pointed out that the P5000's metering and focusing modes are quite professional.

    Both cameras have manual functions, including P, A, S, M modes.

    The reason why the ** shot by S6500 is easy to blur is mostly due to poor lighting and when using telephoto, it does not reach a safe shutter speed, due to hand shaking.

    This is the only reason and has nothing to do with the quality of the camera. The S6500 does not have optical image stabilization, only high ISO and flash image stabilization, which may be that Fujifilm is more confident in its high ISO performance.

    The P5000 has optical image stabilization, and the actual focal length is only 36-126 mm, which is a bit better.

    My personal advice is that if you need a telephoto, go for the S6500, otherwise the P5000 is preferred.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To manually, of course choose Fujifilm 6500. Since the advent of digital cameras, the problem of blur has been solved, and the reason for blurring is often due to the operator's own reasons, such as not using a tripod and not focusing correctly. So don't believe the idea that every camera will be vague.

    The P5000 is relatively point-and-shoot and can be shot without having to adjust many parameters.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The 6500 is cost-effective, powerful, suitable for photography enthusiasts, and has 10x optical zoom, advanced face recognition.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Nikon P500 is equipped with a lens with a 36x optical zoom and a 1-inch 12-million-pixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor, which is better than other products that also have more than 30x zoom. This may be due to Nikon's strong technical support in lens manufacturing, but this is certainly not practical if you want it to have good image quality. The image quality of this ultra-large zoom digital camera has certain drawbacks.

    Pros...5mm ultra-wide angle.

    10,000-resolution flip screen.

    5. Complete functions.

    Shortcoming. 1. Weak battery life.

    2. The picture quality is defective.

    3. The sense of operation is average.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it's good, my dad bought me one when I was a freshman in high school, and it's still very cool to use、、、

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