I PHOTOGRAPHED AIRPLANE TAKEOFF AND LANDING WITH MY FIRST AMATEUR CAMERA / PHOTO STORY










In this story I will tell you about my experience with the Nikon P900 fun camera.
After completing a photography course, I bought two cameras - the Nikon 5600 and the amateur P900. That was as much as my budget allowed.
Why did I buy a p900?
It has an impressive optical zoom for its price! Here I want to emphasize strongly that this is not a professional camera. With it I trained my eye, seeing objects from different points of view. And I'm having a lot of fun.
A few years ago my wife and I were on holiday in Spain. There she dropped him off at the hotel. The lens cracked slightly and for several months it wouldn't focus when I zoomed in too much. Yesterday I happened to be at Sofia airport with a 50mm lens that just wasn't good enough for such shots. See the story in my previous post.
So I decided to try my luck with the P900. AH! Somehow it fixed itself in the cupboard and I was able to get these close up shots of planes taking off and landing. I changed three locations, and the last one kicked me out because I entered a private yard. But the point of view was cool! I excused myself and rode my bike home.
So if you're looking for fun at a low price, then this is the camera for you.
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I took the photos in jpg, because this camera does not support raw format.
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What a nice shot !You're right about a prosumer camera, I am currently starting out with a prosumer camera from sony but hopefully will upgrade into a pro one soon, I am looking out for a6000 or a7000 since they are within my budget. I wanted Fuji but I can only pick one😀
Yes, it's a scary party... 😀 I'm very happy with Canon rp with 85mm lens. Focus handles fast-moving subjects and a mirrorless option is available. Otherwise, I decided that instead of giving a bag of money for a professional telephoto lens, I would rent one when I decided.