Now I use Nikon P100, and if I want to start photography, what machine do you recommend buying?

Updated on number 2024-05-25
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This one has a wide angle. As for how much wide angle is good, there is actually no such rule. It's all about personal needs.

    26mm is enough for the average user. It's enough to go on a trip and take photos of the vast landscape!

    Usually when you take a photo, when you zoom in on the subject, the picture becomes very rough. This has something to do with zoom.

    Optical zoom When zooming in on the subject, the image quality does not become rough. The P100 is a telephoto camera with a maximum optical zoom of 26x. This means that 26 times magnification of the subject will not affect the image quality, which is very suitable for shooting birds or macro shots.

    With digital zoom, the image quality of the zoomed-in subject becomes rougher. For the P100's 26x optical zoom, this digital zoom can be ignored directly.

    The camera sensor is 1 inch, and with 1030 pixels, it's pretty much the same. No matter how large the pixels of the same sensor are, the photo will only be rough. So there's no need to be overly pixel-oriented.

    Moreover, the P100 is a back-illuminated CMOS, and in the case of dim lighting, the ** noise shot by high ISO is relatively less.

    The P100 is a very basic entry-level machine, with a full focal span, which is very convenient for traveling.

    I myself use Canon. So in fact, Nikon's machine has not been touched much. It's just that I think Nikon's SLR operation seems to be more complicated.

    But in fact, there is no such thing as the best camera. Only the best for yourself. And when you buy a camera, you need to have a good understanding of your camera, so that you can be handy during photography, and you don't need to pursue new technologies too much.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Everyone else says okay, I'll pour some cold water on you.

    1.There are two important factors that determine image quality: the quality of the lens and the size of the image sensor.

    The problem with the Nikon P100 is that the camera sensor is 1 inch, and the image quality of the small sensor is inevitably compromised.

    2.Nikon SLR cameras are good, but they don't do well other than SLR. My friend upstairs said that the Nikon P100 is a quasi-professional camera, so I asked if the Nikon P100 could compare to the Panasonic LX5 and Canon G12 in terms of image quality.

    3.When buying a camera, you should first consider the quality of the lens and the size of the image sensor. Then consider the wide angle, aperture, zoom, etc. Shopping mall clerks generally do not introduce customers to the quality of the lens and the size of the image sensor. Willing to introduce wide angle, aperture, zoom, etc.

    4.I guess you like big zoom very much, let me tell you that really good big zoom heads are sky-high, like Nikon P100 at this price point with 26x zoom. It can well be imagined.

    5.It looks good, but it doesn't have to be good. You get the reason.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally, consumer digital cameras are with a wide angle, the wide angle is enough, it is not much good, and it cannot be compared with the wide angle of the SLR lens, and the wide angle will affect the distortion. Optical zoom is like a telescope that can bring distant objects closer. Digital zoom doesn't make sense, zoom in on the image.

    For example, if you use a viewing tool to zoom in and enlarge a computer, the result will be mosaic blur. Zoom is pointless.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I bought the Nikon P100 and I think it's good, both automatic and manual. It's not right to blindly seek the most pixels, and you don't enlarge every photo very much, this machine has more than 10 million effective pixels, and the general more than 8 million pixels are very good. With a wide angle of 26mm, it's almost the same as a DSLR.

    So overall good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Come on, let's analyze step by step:

    1.To correct a concept, the set and bare metal refer to the SLR or single battery, and the consumer-grade digital camera should be called **. Generally speaking, it is not cost-effective to buy, and the host may be low, and if you add some accessories or peripherals to compose, the profit will be much greater.

    2.The so-called original bag is actually the concept of a DSLR. Consumer-grade cameras generally come with shabby bags. You can totally fit your P100 with a Nikon or Canon DSLR bag.

    3.To be honest, I don't know much about it, so it's hard to give advice.

    4.Don't pay too much attention to the Fujifilm S205's snowflake door, in daily life, you can't meet it. Snowflakes only appear at shutter speeds slower than 30 seconds.

    So, since we are entangled in the P100 and S205, the S205 is highly recommended for only one reason. The P100 is a telephoto, and the S205 is a DSLR-like one! Although the image quality of the S205 cannot be compared with the SLR, it is still no problem to throw out the P100 a few streets.

    5.Generally speaking, memory cards are required for merchants, except that if you can grind a SLR package, it is enough, and there is little other significance, after all, it is not a SLR.

    Hope it helps.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I recommend the third party Fujifilm's HS11

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nikon P100 is a consumer digital camera launched in February 2010, after more than half a year of market baptism, today look back, Nikon P100 is still so special, and this special, not only because of her super strong defense good 10fps super continuous shooting Gong Gong dismantling ability, but also the shocking 26 times the light carrying lead zoom function.

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