Nikon P1000 - Zooming into Mount Everest from Kathmandu (200 km far)
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- Опубліковано 24 вер 2024
- The weather of Kathmandu was very clear few days ago so here's a video from mountain obsessesd guy like me who couldn't stop himself from making a video of the Masjestic Mount Everest that lies in the east and other several mountains from Langtang and Gaurishankhar mountain ranges. I filmed some bonus footage in the end of the mountains Dorje Lakpa , Jugal and Lenpo Gang in the end to give you the reference that it was taken from Kathmandu as those mountains are really near from Kathmandu and appear sharp , clear and near in the video.Enjoy and Please do subscribe for more content.
I guess if you keep zooming you end up seeing yourself from behind 🙃
Makes no sense
Flat earth makes no sense bud
😂
Technically possible if you place enough mirrors at just the rights places around the Earth in orbit and you’re viewing from a space station or something
Would you be upside down?
For reference, this was shot at 2175m above sea level and 200km to Everest. Therefore about 90m of Everest is actually obscured behind the horizon. The main reason it is appearing small, relative to other mountains around it, is distance itself rather than curvature. Those other mountains are much closer. If you look on Google maps you can see that this isn’t looking dead on towards a range, but actually at a bit of an angle to where the mountain range is, and there’s quite a few peaks that come before Everest. Those other peaks are comparable heights, just much closer, so the relative height difference is mainly a measure of how distance is affecting apparent size.
Load of bullocks!
We know
@@Ked778 bravo
Of course it's nothing to do with curvature! This is purely perspective. Great great video!
@@sleepingwarrior4618 Sure it is, Sleepy.
Granted, it is much harder to shoot through 120 miles of earths atmosphere . But this camera is probably more famous for shooting images of the moon.
and looking at under belly of planes cruising at 35,000 feet
Didn't know you could see Everest from Kathmandu.. fantastic!
The weather has to be very clear and u need to identify it.
Nagarkot hill
It proves there is no earth curvature
@@JAYMUAYTHAIwith 120 Miles you cant see the curve. The earths diameter is 8000 Miles so no shit you dont see the curveature.
@@wesley5565 because there is no curvature 🤷🏻♂️
New Minecarft biome update looking nuts with the spyglass
Imagine just randomly zooming into the top of Mount Everest and a guy who is standing at the exact same spot is also observing you through his camera. And you just don't know if it is a random one time act or if this guy has been doing that for years and you just caught him by coincidence...
That moment when you have to zoom out a bit to fit the mountain in the frame from what, 150 miles away? Bruh
Naw,, he only zoomed back so we couldn't see the dead bodies.
3000mm is a LOT such an amazing camera
It's my dream camera
I hope you get it soon on your hands.
2nd that
agree
Don't buy it
Dream cameras should be cameras with true quality glass and true quality lenses. Not point and shoots like this. Zoom is give and take.
Absolutely Breathtaking 😍
A dream for any mountain lover!!!
Great job, man!
Those mountain peaks look so rugged and deadly…it’s hard to believe so many people summit those death traps.
In reality very few people summit them. Prior to about 1950, almost no-one did, except on rare climbing expeditions or occasional maverick small teams from Europe that were either exploratory in intention or attempting the major peaks, usually from the Tibetan side as Nepal was closed to foreigners until 1950, all using primitive equipment and forging their way through uncharted and unknown territory and peoples. In the 1950's when the King of Nepal opened its borders to foreigners the major peaks were ascended by expert climbers from Europe who had acquired climbing skills in the Alps over many, many years; and were members of large, well-organized, well-equipped and well-funded expeditions, battling many obstacles besides the mountain, in those days they had to hire hundreds of local people to pack tons of supplies on their backs on trails to the bases of the big peaks from Kathmandu. Other nations became involved from 1960 on, such as China, India, Japan and the USA. It was not until about 1980 that more expert climbers from other countries began ascents of the big peaks and many smaller ones, the smaller ones in the 6000 meter / 20000 foot to 7000 meter / 26000 foot class still being higher above sea level than most mountains anywhere else. Expert climbers also attempted new routes on major peaks, the huge southwest face of Everest shown in this video was first climbed after many failures by a British Expedition in 1975 led by the famous Christian Bonnington, he also led a similar expedition in 1970 that climbed the south wall of Annapurna, the first big mountain wall in the range to be climbed. It is only in recent years, since about 2001, that people with average skills and fitness in mountaineering have been ascending the major mountains of the Himalaya, often being "carefully shepherded" to the tops by expert guides and porters who have transformed some mountains, notably Everest, into some sort of an "alpine circus". Foreign trekkers have been walking the trails in the valleys and passes since about 1970, the locals have been walking them and building the trails for millenia.
are you telling us that you are 124 miles away from mount everest, if so then this camera is really amazing, and will be buying one very soon.
Don't forget though, despite the impressive zoom range, the sensor size is the same as an old mobile phone, so apart from zooming a long way it is poor to resolve closer images and not very good in low light
@@BritishRosie-es3zr
Pretty much but there nothing that can zoom like this bitch here, you be swapping a lot of prime lenses on a bigger sensor camera to achieve the same results.
Навряд ли 120 миль можно что что-нибудь снимать на земле,даже с телескопа, так как земля круглая,горизонт максимум 30-40км можно увидеть
These cameras are good at certain things, just don't expect amazing image quality, the sensor is the size of a mobile phone camera.
@@BritishRosie-es3zr don't interfere with natural selection
Looks so majestic!
I love the Nikon P1000, and I love ZOOM, would like to zoom something like this one too one day. 😃👌👍👍
Awesome view
If there was someone summiting a peak that day you would have probably been able to see them! How cool would that be!
no it cannot be seen because people are so small compared to the peak and most people climb in nights
imposeble bro no no
When I visited Kathmandu I tried to take photos and videos. I did both flights from Delhi. But I did not know which peak is Everest. Now I know how to find it and I will do so and add title which indicates Mt. Everest. Thanks
I own one, 3000mm equivalent zoom. True, the sensor is not the best but in good lighting I've gotten some really good shots, and it takes awesome photos of the moon with a dedicated moon mode. Handheld stabilization works very well, but for 3000mm you really need a tripod. I like it, but it really is a special purpose camera, not something you want to take everywhere.
Wow! Beautiful mountains
Thank you for the incredible number of views and comments guys really appreciate it and also please do subscribe to the channel it would be helpful for more future content.
“Hey, George! Tell Michael to slow down, i can see him climbing like crazy, i am watching you guys from the kitchen. I need Michael to be back here, he owes me 200 bucks”
i have p600 and it clicks the most beautiful picture of moon. looking forward to buy this one too
In stopped the video a few times just to enjoy the majestic mountain view.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Omg it's so good this can't be legal
Thanks for the video. Will you please edit the description and type your exact location where you filmed this from? That would be helpful. Thanks.
Maybe next time turn off the Auto Focus. The results would be great, Its a great camera for sure,
With airplanes, they would appear as dots in the binoculars?
Amazing fun that Nikon. Wow
Bro nice video Hot air balloon has to be done! Will get millions of views, how far can you see with this camera on a hot air balloon guessing over 500km on a clear day
Great video
Approximations from ChatGPT:
Mount Everest:
Angular height: 44.18 degrees
Observer's line of sight distance: 9,102 meters
Mount Dorje Lapka:
Angular height: 54.16 degrees
Observer's line of sight distance: 5,031 meters
Observer's details:
Elevation above sea level: 2175 meters
Distance to Mount Everest: 200 km
Distance to Mount Dorje Lapka: 100 km
Amazing stuff. 👍
This in not in the Kathmandu valley, was this footage taken east or west of Kathmandu? Can you give the name of the village?
Would be mental if you could see the people climbing it
in 5-10 years we could.... WOW
@@nosoloSportingHD technically you can now but the the quality of the image will be questionable at best
@@nosoloSportingHD we won't. You can't get around atmospheric distortion.
Yes, for sure.
@@StarfireRebirthCM theoretically you can, by simulating particle flow and compression. You could have an iterative model that calculates and corrects depending on the output. Absurd? Absolutely. Impossible? Not sure.
Great video man
Thank you 🙏
That’s some wild glass
Epic mate, thanks for sharing!
No problemo 🤞🏻
Oh was für eine tolle Kamera
I wonder why mt everest looks smaller than other mountains 🤔
Distance
awesome
It's not only Camera 📸, it's a telescope 🔭
Just a curiosity… the camera’s output is only jpeg or does it have an option for raw ? Thank you
It does have option for raw in photo mode.
3 months ago we was there. Sundar/ beautiful. We' ll be back.
Where is that screaming noise coming from and what was that one weird white thing at 0:43
This was fantastic, thank you so much for posting
But why does the mountain on the left side look higher than this one?
The camera is nice and all but holy macro, that view at 1:05!
That's fantastic
Once he’s fully zoomed in, put a 0.5 lead pencil tip on your screen. Then shrink that down 5x and that’s how large a climber would be
Wait, what? Can somebody explain why Lindartsubugo, which is behind Everest, looks to tower over it from this angle.
Lindart Subugo is more at west south side of the Everest , Everest is at the North east side but from this place the Everest looks just behind Lindartsubugo.
Yes, I thought so too but if you look exactly it does look like Everest.
@@griffith500tvr at 00:50 I’ve put a comparison picture , the left one is the one I took , the right one is the image of Everest you can find all over the internet.
I think the illusion is that the left one looks "taller" because there is something infront of both of them in the middle, which makes the left one appear as if it is behind Everest, when it is infact infront of it
Up until 0:29, it appears as if the Left one is further away, but at 0:29 you can see that little peak bottom left that is no longer connected to anything, if that wasnt there it would be clear which one is closer
Great both camera zooming power and nature
WOW its amazing
That is awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
So if you zoom during the climbing season, you can see summiteers!
Probably yes , if there was a traffic jam of climbers on Everest , it would be hard to see few number of climbers though.
That’s insane
Ngl was expecting the zoom to go all the way to a person waving at the summit
Wow
good shot
Thanks
awesome lens and video. greetings from the Netherlands
Babbal take brother! Aajai video haru haldai garnuhos hai P1000 ko!
Huss bro sure
According to Google Earth, the distance from Bhotechaur to the peak of Mount Everest is 138km. This is a straight-line measurement.
Can someone explain why Lindartsubugo looks to be taller than Everest even though it seems to be behind Everest? I am unable to gather this optical illusion.
Great zoom sir.
Must have been a pretty clear day.
Yes indeed
Canon, Nikon, Leica, to name just the better known camera brands. Any will produce similarly great shots.
I realized that I saw from the airplane therefore the arrangement is different. I need them shift but I hope general looks are not much different so that I will be able to recognize it.😮
abslolut fantastic ! ❤🙏
Favourite camera of flat earthers 😅😅
Did you noticed KT?
What is that to the left and goes behind Everest as well as to the right that is clearly taller??
Sweet. Nikon is amazing 🙃
The matrix size is smaller than that of a smartphone. A very strange characteristic for a "dream camera"
@@ЭдуардВекус It is all about the lens
what a view.....
thank you for helping
You’re welcome sir
i can see nims dai climbing
😂
Mountain mext to mt everest looks even higher
wtf it is far so Everest looks small
Every citizen should be given one of these cameras just in case they see a UFO
Yes , they should but it isn’t that cheap.
Now if only I could afford one.
I hope you get one on your hands soon.
Its just a matter of being willing to sell a kidney.
@@TheJwwinter plus an arm 💪
every time you zoomed in i thought you were done but then you kept going 😅
Warum ist links der viel höher, wo der Everest der höchste ist
So you can see Kathmandu from Everest's summit?
Next time I have to go to Everest with this camera to check if we can see
Kathmandu or not 😂
Facinating. I'm curious how much further Mt. Everest is from Mt. Lindartsubugo? I'd imagine it explain why Everest looks small in comparison.
it looks small cause it is way far from the front mountain 😊
So basically it's a bad idea to be naked in ones garden. 😉
Stunning
Holy Mother of The Sisters O Holy Confections!
Fantastic! What kind of distance is that?
That is really cool!
Has anyone seen a larger distance being covered by camera zoom?
The longest line of sight on earth photographed is 443 km (275 miles), achieved by Mark Bret Gumá (Spain), from Pic de Finestrelles, Spain, to Pic Gaspard, France, on 13 July 2016.
The photograph was taken using a Panasonic Lumix FZ72, following lengthy preparations in selecting the optimal date and location.
Wow that’s incredible
Fascinating
Is the mountain behind Everest still Everest? Why does it look taller?
is farther than the other mountains
Holy FUK! This is why this camera is on it's way be delivered to me. And don't get me wrong, I have a 2x60D's, 2x80D's and a 90D with a Celestron C90. I have also had the Canon SX-40HS, 50HS & 60HS. This is a camera for super zooming and recording @ 4k to hell with the nay sayers; you see people freezing to death at the top!
Amazing Zoom 👏👍
Nice capture. Do you know the exact height above sea level this was recorded from?
Thanks , yes , it is 2,175 meters above the sea level.
@@matttzzz2 :D
@@matttzzz2 You mean with closer, lower mountains appearing to be higher than Everest? Sure....
@@matttzzz2
Here is an image (to scale) of a 2.175km high mountain, a 8.849km high mountain, 200km apart on a planet with a radius of 6371km:
*h*t*t*p*s*:*/*/*s*e*u*p*l*o*a*d*.*c*o*m*/*O*O*k*/*e*v*e*r*e*s*t*.*p*n*g*
(remove the "*"s)
The mountain tops clearly see each other and would do so even at a distance of up to 502km between the two mountains (if everything in between would be at sea level). Didn't you learn trigonometry at school when you were 12?
@@matttzzz2 dummy
Imagine spying on someone's house 😅
Could u see me ....i was at the top drinking tea ..???
The photo to the right at 0:50. Is that a photo taken with the P1000?
No it’s actually an image from the internet (Google) and the left one is the one I took with this camera for a clear comparison to let people know that its Everest.
@@Suvarnastudio10 Thanks for the reply. One more question: Now that you zoomed in all the way, you end up with a rather bad image of Mount Everest. In fact you had to show a better image from the internet from another camera to show it really is Mount Everest. What do you do with those zoomed in images from the P1000 other than making a UA-cam demo? It seems the camera has an impressive zoom, but the IQ results are mediocre at best. This is no criticism, but I have yet to see a really good image out of the P1000. Or do you use it more as a telescope (a rather expensive one)?
🕉️
Probably a dumb question, but why does it look like there are taller mountains behind it?
It appears lower only on camera because the other mountains are closer from the cameraman. Imagine it this way, u stand in front of the camera you'll look bigger than anything else right? That's the same case, Mt. Everest is farther away from other mountains in the video so it just "appears" smaller on camera.
@@dThapa966 I need to get my eyes checked, at 22 secs, I thought the other mountain was behind but it’s clearly not.
View from Nagarkot?
People online: my phone takes better pictures.
People in real life: