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Nikon B600 camera
I have a Nikon D7500 that is dedicated to my Kowa TSN-99A and it’s perfect for viewing out my front door however it’s not very user friendly when mobile. My solution was to buy a cheaper Nikon B600. It’s a 60x compared to the 99x of the Kowa. We are talking scope and camera at $5K compared to less than $300 for the B600.
It’s rainy outside and I didn’t want to get the camera wet so I just took a few quick pictures. The Kowa is too complicated to take pictures and download so I just used it for viewing. With the B600 I can take better pictures than my iPhone and pair them and download in just seconds. Don’t judge the subject composition just the wide angle and telephoto capabilities. My iPhone wins the wide angle however I seldom take pictures that wide. The B600 at its widest. The iPhone at the highest telephoto. The B600 high optic zoom. The B600 highest optic plus another 4 power digital zoom for a total of 60x. Keep in mind the 60x picture was handheld.
It’s rainy outside and I didn’t want to get the camera wet so I just took a few quick pictures. The Kowa is too complicated to take pictures and download so I just used it for viewing. With the B600 I can take better pictures than my iPhone and pair them and download in just seconds. Don’t judge the subject composition just the wide angle and telephoto capabilities. My iPhone wins the wide angle however I seldom take pictures that wide. The B600 at its widest. The iPhone at the highest telephoto. The B600 high optic zoom. The B600 highest optic plus another 4 power digital zoom for a total of 60x. Keep in mind the 60x picture was handheld.
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Re: Nikon B600 camera
Keep in mind that 60x figure is the zoom ratio. IOW ratio of full wide angle of the lens to full telephoto.
The B600 has a lens that is 4.3 - 258 mm. This is 35mm format equivalent of 24-1440mm. The longest 35mm format interchangeable lens Nikon sells is 800mm. The Coolpix p1000 has an equivalent of 24-3000mm lens.
The Coolpix cameras are rather remarkable for such a small package. The telephoto capability makes them popular with a lot of bird watchers.
My Z5 with telephoto zoom is a beast to haul around, and it maxes out at 500mm. The camera and lens weigh in at over 6 lbs. At my age, the tripod is nearly a requirement if I am going to be doing much shooting with this rig in a session. It gets heavy pretty quickly between the weight and length.
The B600 has a lens that is 4.3 - 258 mm. This is 35mm format equivalent of 24-1440mm. The longest 35mm format interchangeable lens Nikon sells is 800mm. The Coolpix p1000 has an equivalent of 24-3000mm lens.
The Coolpix cameras are rather remarkable for such a small package. The telephoto capability makes them popular with a lot of bird watchers.
My Z5 with telephoto zoom is a beast to haul around, and it maxes out at 500mm. The camera and lens weigh in at over 6 lbs. At my age, the tripod is nearly a requirement if I am going to be doing much shooting with this rig in a session. It gets heavy pretty quickly between the weight and length.
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Re: Nikon B600 camera
That digital zoom looks pretty good, especially for handheld. Looks like a winner to me.
I still prefer my DSLRs and good lenses, but the phone on the camera is handy.
I still prefer my DSLRs and good lenses, but the phone on the camera is handy.
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Re: Nikon B600 camera
Thanks I did not know that about the zoom. I figured it was from 1:1. I had a Nikon B500 and loved it but it met its death on Mt Stuart. I recently bought another used one for $50. I haven’t received it yet.clovishound wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 9:45 amKeep in mind that 60x figure is the zoom ratio. IOW ratio of full wide angle of the lens to full telephoto.
The B600 has a lens that is 4.3 - 258 mm. This is 35mm format equivalent of 24-1440mm. The longest 35mm format interchangeable lens Nikon sells is 800mm. The Coolpix p1000 has an equivalent of 24-3000mm lens.
The Coolpix cameras are rather remarkable for such a small package. The telephoto capability makes them popular with a lot of bird watchers.
My Z5 with telephoto zoom is a beast to haul around, and it maxes out at 500mm. The camera and lens weigh in at over 6 lbs. At my age, the tripod is nearly a requirement if I am going to be doing much shooting with this rig in a session. It gets heavy pretty quickly between the weight and length.
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Re: Nikon B600 camera
It took me a dozen tries. That’s what is nice about digital. You can take hundreds of pictures for the same cost as taking one.daytime dave wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 9:49 amThat digital zoom looks pretty good, especially for handheld. Looks like a winner to me.
I still prefer my DSLRs and good lenses, but the phone on the camera is handy.
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Re: Nikon B600 camera
Sir Henry wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 10:06 amIt took me a dozen tries. That’s what is nice about digital. You can take hundreds of pictures for the same cost as taking one.daytime dave wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 9:49 amThat digital zoom looks pretty good, especially for handheld. Looks like a winner to me.
I still prefer my DSLRs and good lenses, but the phone on the camera is handy.
I was taught in highschool to take several shots of the same thing. Try one setting above and below and don't forget to get the focus right. Nowadays, you can see the results faster than the one hour photo booth.
I do the same thing. I take several of something I like and usually one comes out pretty good.
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Re: Nikon B600 camera
Yes, the specs bandied about by the manufacturers can be confusing. After posting, I thought I'd got it wrong, since Nikon lists it as "lens zoom". With interchangeable zoom lenses, they normally list it as zoom ratio. However, after doing a little more research, it appears that most non interchangeable lens cameras have the lens zoom ratio listed this way. Also, if you look at the numbers, 258/4.3 = 60.
If you were to do the calculation like a pair of binoculars, 1440/50 = 28.8. 50 being "normal" field of view in mm and 1440 being the maximum lens mm.
At the end of the day, no matter what you call it, this camera has amazing reach, and still produces a respectable 16MP image.
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Re: Nikon B600 camera
I took these a few minutes ago just testing the camera. They are taken from my front door with the camera up against the doorway for support. The tower is about 3,500 feet away.
I’m guessing the cabin is about 6 feet six inches from the floor to the top of the window opening.
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Re: Nikon B600 camera
Wow, that did a great job. I'd say impressive.
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