That is fantastic! Thank you very much! I will check and compare them tomorrow on my pc monitor. This is exactly what i've been searching for! Subscribed!
@黃先伯 i agree, RX10M4 @600mm is about the same as P1000 @1000mm. I think the RX10M4 is close in capturing the same amount of details @600mm vs P1000 @2000mm, but lacks the amount of pixels to crop that far in.
@@ElectromaticG5120 I would definitely pick the Sony RX10 IV. In my opinion the most convenient camera. But for low light I would choose a APS-C or Full Frame camera. Perhaps the Sony a7 III.
straight to the point, no unnecessary talking and annoying music. Sony is good for lowlight and Nikon for its amazing zoom. Thanks for the excellent video.
I really liked this comparison. You let the cameras do the talking no pretense or bias introduced. I really thought it was great to do a side-by-side comparison because it was great to see competitors going at it and you also showcased some very good features of both systems. I am also now set 100% in the Nikon corner now. Keep up the good work/play.
Sony: Nice house and yard Nikon: I enjoyed watching you cook and eat breakfast. Noticed you had bacon, eggs, toast, pancakes with a 12 ounce OJ. You didn't eat your fruit though.
I agree, a bunch of youtubers expend a lot of time complaining about interfaces, but is a camera at the end, not a computer,images, videos is what we want
The guy is German, and having lived two years in Frankfurt, I can attest to how direct and to-the-point Germans are.. Had this video been filmed by an American, we'd have to wade our way through 8 minutes of bullshit talking before they finally showed the camera's capabilities, and they would talk the whole way through...
I own both cameras. They both are great for what they are designed to do. The zoom range on the Nikon wins. But at this present time there is no camera anywhere that is as versatile and capable as the Sony RX10 IV. And there are only a handful of cameras that can match the lightning fast focus of the RX10 IV camera. The Sony camera is amazing, and most people don’t even know that these two cameras are using a leaf shutter. With respect to speedlights, the leaf shutter destroys all interchangeable lens cameras that use focal plane shutters because the flash can be synced to any shutter speed the photographer needs without flash sync restrictions.
Can you use one of the lens adjustable rings to zoom the lens as well? Or only the zoom knob? I have several camera gear. But still own an older Fuji X-S1 24-624mm. That lens has full manual zoom and works so fine. Although the camera is outdated in many aspects nowadays. But still a great camera to have always in your car orzo. The RX10IV is tempting for shooting sailing yachts competition when on a RIB. No need to chance lenses and shooting is during daylight most of the time.
That zoom on the Nikon is simply amazing. I'd like to have both cameras, but if I had to pick one, I'd pick the Sony. That 1" sensor just gives you so much more versatility.
The Sony just produces so much better images. I use the Nikon at work and have the Sony personally. I would love it if the Sony had a better Zoom but not at the cost of any of its other features.
The point of these cameras is the zoom! If you need high quality photos them both of these will disappoint since they’re not gonna be better than a decent cellphone camera. You’ll need a DSLR for image quality
@@henryforo3566 That is complete bullshit. I’m a working Pro and use FF for my daily work. I use 1“ cameras for all my travel stuff and also for work, after I saw how good the quality really is. I tested the RX10IV some days ago and this camera has such a good lens, you wouldn’t belive it is even possible to build something like this. It’s sharp from wide to tele, it has a good micro contrast and a surprisingly good bokeh. The ISO performance is far better than most people would think. At base ISO these files are better than mFT sensors and as we know have AI noisereduction in Lightroom, I don’t have to think about high ISOs. These 1“ sensors deliver. And if you think they’re not good, it’s probably YOU who is the bigger problem. But you’re talking DSLRs and cellphones, so you might live under a rock for the last 20 years.
At ISO 12800 the photo quality is still considered high by Sony. If only we could have both quality and zoom together, that would be a super awesome camera.
for zoom, Nikon wins hands down... for clarity at low lite Sony best by far... both are brill but I would choose the Nikon over the Sony... great video!
It is great that you zoomed the Nikon P1000 up to 3000mm (125x), but you should also have zoomed the camera to its equivalent of the Sony so that we can see how both cameras perform at their equivalent zoom settings in terms of image quality and image stabilization. Take, for example, the Windmill blades, was it necessary to have only zoomed up to the tip or base of the blade with the Nikon? Why not back up the zoom a little bit so as to see how the Nikon compared with the Sony. The further out you go or the greater you zoom in on an object while hand holding the camera, the more movement you will get.
Naa this test is just for the Zoom comparison mainly. Showing how much closer you can get with the Nikon. A full camera test would probably show the Sony better with video and the Nikon better with stills. That's been my experience anyway.
I wanted to buy a bridge camera and waited over a year for the P1000 to come out. I checked it out, didn't like the build quality. Past the zooming abilities, it was no comparison to the Sony RX10 IV. I bought the Sony, but I have to admit that P1000 zoom is impressive, spies & PI's should love it.
Agreed but for spy project always remember - no CIA agent using Nikon Coolpix P1000 for espionage projects should forget to mount it on a tripod. Otherwise it will be impossible to hold it for longer than 7 to 9 minutes and then you have to wait for a few hours for your hands to rest. Excellent camera!
Thanks for this review it's exactly what I've been looking for. I'm still torn between which one I prefer. The photographer in me prefers the Sony because of the sensor and faster lens but that zoom on the Nikon opens up a whole new level of fun! Do I really need a 3000x zoom "No" Do I want a 3000x zoom "Yes!" The image purist in me still says Sony though!
I have the sony and love it. You can do allot more with the raw files and the lens is sharper. The nikon has allot of novelty and little flexibility in post. If you do not edit your photos after you shoot them and don't crop images allot the nikon would be the winner. If you don't mind editing and want the sharpest images go with the sony.
The low light superiority of the Sony is huge better than the Nikon, but for over all super zoom to capture close up detailed far away images I believe the Nikon wins hands down!! If your going for all around average good camera that does everything well and need better image stabilization and super fast auto focus and clean night shots and clean day shots then it's hands down the Sony RX10 IV, the Nikon for it's price cheaper than Sony and being a bridge camera for now does the best job for getting clean shots of wildlife being well lighted that is!! Photographers getting good shots having a tripod is advisable P1000, it's auto focus struggles P1000, so have to have a tripod for better shots! The only other cameras for super close wildlife action shots far away super super clean are going to be DSLR's like a Nikon D500 and thats getting into $2000 and $3000 dollar price range!!!
Guys This video is demonstrating the "battle of superzoom" not the "battle of super quality". So if he was comparing the quality he would've definitely used some other model of Nikon against Sony. So this comparison is very clear and well defined. And yes if some can compromise with quality for zooming power then the choice is Nikon and if we prefer quality over zooming power the there are many other cameras for beautiful results. Thanks for this nice video. Thanks
It all depends on your needs and priorities. I love the squirrel shot, and if that was on the Nikon, I would be MORE than happy :). I have moved on from my previous 25x zoom camera, and the 65x zoom of the latest one often comes into it's own when birding. So yes, I am envious of the 125x zoom of the Nikon for my needs, as I am sometimes quite flat out on 65x to see the detail I need for a shot. Don't forget the weight of the Nikon though, no good if you would rather leave your heavy camera in the car than carry it everywhere.
The P1000 still has a slow buffer. When photographing in both NRW and JPEG, after taking each photo, I have to wait for 5 seconds before I can zoom or playback. This really is problematic for shooting something moving from far to close.
Truly the most comprehensive and helpful Nikon P1000 video I've seen so far that shows its zooming features really well :) Liked and subscribed!! God bless 💖😍
Thank´s. You took your time to film, edit and post this amazing video. Both cameras have their up´s and down´s. You convinced me to go with the Nikon P1000. I´m just getting started with nature photography here in Spain so i guess i´ll have a good cheap start. Thank´s again.
Tenho uma camera Canon Rebel T7i,não consigo tirar fotos legais a do celular fica melhor,então estou querendo tirar fotos distantes e a lente dela é a do kit,18 x 55mm. Fui pesquisar valor da lente 70 x 300mm com estabilizador e o preço é alto,me indicaram a Nikon Coolpix P1000 até porque eu nem sou amador é para meu hobby pergunto vale a pena ficar com a da Canon ou trocar por uma Nikon Coolpix P1000 a lente dela pega longe qual sua opinião e mais um detalhe a minha é profissional ou a da Nikon P1000? Obrigado.
I really enjoyed this video. As someone else said, you actually get to the point of why we came here. Don't need the endless talk, sponsored links etc etc. Would you recommend a camera with around 30x zoom at half the price of these?
There is no battle between those cameras. The Sony RX10 IV AF performance is just out of this world. The Nikon P1000 with his small sensor is just a toy to play for some documentary projects. No image quality with a lot of noise on the pictures. I returned the camera a year ago after 1 week playing :) Good Luck!
Hola amigo tengo una cámara canon eos d 600 y me gustaria fotografiar la luna y estrellas ¿ que objetivo me recomiendas para esta camara? Gracias y un saludo, por cierto me encanta la Nikon p1000 un saludo desde España.
I have the Canon SX720 HS and want to upgrade back to a bridge camera again, instead of a digital camera and I love the look of the Sony RX10 IV. But my Canon has a 40X optical zoom and a 24-960mm F3.3 - 6.9 zoom lense. The Sony only has a 24-600mm F2.4 - 4.0 zoom lense. Thoughts??
I’d def buy the Nikon if they updated it with a better sensor. It has amazing zoom but the image quality is subpar. A bigger sensor would allow for more digital zoom also.
The long zoom is only possible because of the small sensor, with a crop factor of 5.6. That is just physics at work, or I would wish for unicorns. I have a Nikon P900 for fun zoom and a mirrorless Canon for stodgy image quality. I cannot have both.
You put a lot of time into this. Thank you for that. I see the P1000 has a lot of color noise and not quite as good as the sony especially for night shots. Stabilization + Zoom better on Nikon. Focus better on Sony. Still looking i guess. Wish I could have the best of both worlds. Liked.
I own Nikon p900 since 3 years. Did some serious astrophotography including hand-held ISS shots and took lots of solar and lunar images. Took many amazing terrestrial shots too. Funny thing is, quality of images coming out of p900 is better than my APSC sized mirrorless DSLR Fuji X-t2 with usd 2000 dollars worth 100-400mm lens. And even funnier, images of p900 is sometimes better than my X-t2 connected to my 8" telescope! p900 costs usd 600 and is ultra compact. X-t2 with 100-400mm lens costs usd 3500 and is bulky. x-t2 with 8" telescope costs usd 4500 and weights 30kgs. Those who say p900 or p1000 is a toy either do not know how to use it or are just prejudgemental.
Great and informative video. It is quite clear that the Nikon P1000 owns the zoom master championship. The Sony is the overall better camera if one is looking for the 'Jack of all trades' bridge camera. If one is seriously looking for telephoto prowess and power, go with the Nikon P1000. Other than that, outside of of an advanced/pro DSLR, go with the Sony RX10 IV.
Super 8 vs 35mm ... Watched the 2nd time on a 1080 40" screen. The old "high" speed film stock (even more so pushed) had visible grain, now we have "noise" and sensor size matters. Side by side, we can see how much it matters. Pick the right tool for the job. Thank you for showing, and not "telling".
Thank you! Very useful video and fantastic cameras! I love bridge cameras. I have a Sony hx-350, good quality and great zoom. A week ago I bought the mirrorless Fujifilm X-S10, great quality... ok, but my love goes to zoom cameras! Maybe someday I'll bought the RX10 (if I have enough money)
Thank You. Excellent comparison video. I was thinking of getting the Nikon P 1000 and I wondered if Sony had something to match. It appears the Nikon P1000 is a little bit more powerful. But what do I know…, I’m only considering the zoom.
If people only look at the zoom capabilities of both cameras and then spout "Nikon wins", we can clearly see the pro club has gathered again. Looking at the details they'll find that the Nikon is a glorified telescope. The Sony has a superior 20MP - 1" BSI-CMOS Sensor, better low light capabilities, can shoot 24 fps (compared to Nikons 7 fps, Canon EOS-1D X Mark II DSLR has 16! Nikon D5 DSLR has 12!), can record 960 fps high speed video, has a weather sealed body, almost twice the battery life, AND on top of that, has one of the worlds fastest auto-focussing systems even compared to DSLRs. I do BIF at 600mm all day long with the Sony and the amount of out of focus shots is rediculously low. So anybody mindlessly spouting that the Nikon is the better camera is clearly missing the point and is uninformed. Maybe it's the better camera for what that individual intends to use it for, granted (plane spotting anybody?), but it's way inferior in total. Alround wildlife and travel cam vs daylight telescope. Not a tough choice really.
People who buy bridge cameras go for one reason. Zoom. If i wanted a camera that would make these 2 cameras show how the images arnt really great I wouldn't be here. 3000mm equiv. Shit yeah. Nikon 😁
@@kangacrew540 Almost nailed it. The Sony also beats lugging my previously 40lb of cam gear through airport security or up steep mountains. Yes light is an issue but thats pretty much it since I don't make money with this stuff.
@@kangacrew540 You're absolutely right and thanks for your input because I was nearly distracted from the main reason why I wanted another camera... the super ZOOM!
I hope to be owning one of each of these soon (upgrading from a RX 10 MK2) and a GH5s and a GH5.. (doing some upgrading) Love how the SONY is way above the P1000 in low light quality. But the ZOOM cannot be beat. And I wanna use that for Broll shots for some shoots. will be fun..
Thank you for the review. Awesome zoom from Nikon but bad quality for indoor and night time use. I wish they at least use a better sensor. Doesn't have to be like RXIV sensor but better than the old useless sensor.
by "better" you mean bigger. all small sensor cameras, like the one you find in the p1000, will struggle in low light situations. the biggest selling point of the Nikon is the amount of range you get in a comparatively portable and inexpensive package (when compared to a dlsr w/ a bulky telephoto lens or the Sony which costs twice as much). so if you shoot mostly during daytime and looking for a relatively portable camera with unbeatable zoom, then P1000 is pretty much the only option today that will meet that requirement. for low light you'd want a true dslr (crop) with a decent lens or two, it will easily outperform the RX10. its 'range' vs an average 'do it all' cam comparison, really.
@@Innocence44 I used to have p900 which I was planning to use for an annual convention but it doesn't work that good for that situation. In the end I was using Canon SX40 HS which has better capture (still having it) even when I was using the same range of zoom. Yes, during daytime outdoor, wildlife etc.. it is pretty good. While not carry my main camera now I am using the portable zoom from panasonic ZS70. Obviously not a good range like either p900 or SX40HS but the quality is pretty good during the indoor shot at 24mm with the flash. Using it for Dragoncon. Sensor could be the same but the lightness and size is what I like.
So in september 2023, l learned abierto Sony RX10 IV. I see since 4 years ago it is. So then whats the newest version of it? I want to buy that Sony but l dont know If a New version is coming.
What, my opinion, would make it more useful, if you show the same focal distance. We dont need a video to show us how great zoom is of the nikon, we need to see how the 2 cameras compare at the same focal length, so how do they both compare at for example 600mm, quality wise
This was a pretty good comparison video and it confirmed my assumption that the Nikon has an impressive amount of zoom, but the Sony has the better image quality. For a fair test I would have liked to see you zooming in to the same amount when comparing stabilization, rather than zooming in to the most that the Nikon can do, past the range of the Sony
For a fair test you should compare stills in all the focal range of the two cameras even if that means that after the 600mm you have to start cropping. I guess that till 600mm because of the bigger sensor Sony wins and from there till 3000mm the P1000 has better image quality. Because of the cropping. That is the big advantage for me of the P1000. It gives you so much freedom! Decent photos in the range that most cameras operates and much better in bigger focal lengths! The only restrictions it has is in dark places and night wildlife photography. But in every other sector it covers you very well.
real world testing should not be done on a tripod. hand held would be better as superzooms are only as useful as their stabilisation. also you should compare stills.
I put some sample photos (jpeg) of the different focal lengths in the video description.
That is fantastic! Thank you very much! I will check and compare them tomorrow on my pc monitor. This is exactly what i've been searching for! Subscribed!
@黃先伯 i agree, RX10M4 @600mm is about the same as P1000 @1000mm. I think the RX10M4 is close in capturing the same amount of details @600mm vs P1000 @2000mm, but lacks the amount of pixels to crop that far in.
Which one would you pick if you only could have one stills camera suited for difficult light? Jungle and nature photography.
You should try the stars and planets too on your tests
@@ElectromaticG5120 I would definitely pick the Sony RX10 IV. In my opinion the most convenient camera. But for low light I would choose a APS-C or Full Frame camera. Perhaps the Sony a7 III.
straight to the point, no unnecessary talking and annoying music. Sony is good for lowlight and Nikon for its amazing zoom. Thanks for the excellent video.
nikon has better natural image at night with no gimmicks,
natural noise, etc.
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@@dennisjames3711 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
All these cameras are gimmick.. optically they are shit and the sensor.. don’t get me started. It’s a glorified binoculars..
@@predatorishi Sony is great optically. Also sensor is as good as best smartphones (that nobody owns yet).
Sony: for photographers
Nikon: for Snipers
Apple: Selfie only.
Exactly!!
Xiaomi: gamers only
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@@dimassaid7258 Samsung:explosions only
Sorry i don't speaky english
Sony be like Nice house.. and Nikon is like And nobody inside :D
Sony is like a short dick and Nikon is a real long manhood.
Sony is roblox and Nikon is Minecraft
Sony is like when does she go to work.
Nikon is like when does she go to sleep.
@@lm2193 I can see what you are planning to do with the p1000....
Exactly 😂😂😂😂😂
I really liked this comparison. You let the cameras do the talking no pretense or bias introduced. I really thought it was great to do a side-by-side comparison because it was great to see competitors going at it and you also showcased some very good features of both systems. I am also now set 100% in the Nikon corner now. Keep up the good work/play.
Sony night Shots look definitely better, but P1000's zoom-->Gorgeous
Sony: Look at my zoom
Nikon: You mean.. wide angle?
🤣
Picture quality goes to Sony, but Nikon takes the zoom.
G3ORGE ı think everyone nikon
Картинка и качество никона явно повыше
@@sergeypn2362 ночью и с плохим светом Никон и близко не валялся
@@333efee what???
@@333efee ingilizce şart
Sony: Nice house and yard
Nikon: I enjoyed watching you cook and eat breakfast. Noticed you had bacon, eggs, toast, pancakes with a 12 ounce OJ. You didn't eat your fruit though.
XD
Sniper : I forgot my scope
Here take my P1000
Good for spotter
A sniper who forgot his scope? 👌😂😂
So the Sony is good for actually taking pictures, and the Nikon is a great stalker camera
@LVRider "The Nikon sensor is made by Sony" nope. Nikon design all of their sensors.
@LVRider finally, an intellectual
@@misterpimlott6330 nope. Sony only does the manufacturering.
@@ktcool4660 So it's basically still made by Sony. You just proved his statement true.
@@troy5568 Nope, it's like saying A series processor going into iPhone is made by TSMC.
I really liked your demonstration 👍
A picture is worth than 1000 words.
It's much better than hearing explanations or rantings that never end.
Really, Best and direct to the point and practical Demo... Thank you LindmannFilmFotoDrohne :)
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I agree, a bunch of youtubers expend a lot of time complaining about interfaces, but is a camera at the end, not a computer,images, videos is what we want
I saw what you did there!....1000 words...."1000"....(i agree!) lol
Thank you for making this video. Great comparison video.
Thank you.
Beautiful video. Basic and to the point. Respect.
Thank you very much.
The guy is German, and having lived two years in Frankfurt, I can attest to how direct and to-the-point Germans are.. Had this video been filmed by an American, we'd have to wade our way through 8 minutes of bullshit talking before they finally showed the camera's capabilities, and they would talk the whole way through...
i am Italian but i speak German
I own both cameras. They both are great for what they are designed to do. The zoom range on the Nikon wins. But at this present time there is no camera anywhere that is as versatile and capable as the Sony RX10 IV. And there are only a handful of cameras that can match the lightning fast focus of the RX10 IV camera.
The Sony camera is amazing, and most people don’t even know that these two cameras are using a leaf shutter. With respect to speedlights, the leaf shutter destroys all interchangeable lens cameras that use focal plane shutters because the flash can be synced to any shutter speed the photographer needs without flash sync restrictions.
Can you use one of the lens adjustable rings to zoom the lens as well? Or only the zoom knob? I have several camera gear. But still own an older Fuji X-S1 24-624mm. That lens has full manual zoom and works so fine. Although the camera is outdated in many aspects nowadays. But still a great camera to have always in your car orzo. The RX10IV is tempting for shooting sailing yachts competition when on a RIB. No need to chance lenses and shooting is during daylight most of the time.
@@D Larson Thanks!
Great info
Absolutely! Sony won!
Hi! How is RX 10 III ?
With Nikon P1000, you can take pictures of "the moon or somebody else's moon"
Are you in UNATCO
You can even shoot the other side of the moon. :D
Sony takes pictures of the moon. P1000 takes pictures on the moon.
Nada como tomarlo fotos a la vecina cuando se asolea
That zoom on the Nikon is simply amazing. I'd like to have both cameras, but if I had to pick one, I'd pick the Sony. That 1" sensor just gives you so much more versatility.
@Red Line better image quality, better dynamic range, better ISO performance and some better shallower DoF
The Sony just produces so much better images. I use the Nikon at work and have the Sony personally. I would love it if the Sony had a better Zoom but not at the cost of any of its other features.
The point of these cameras is the zoom! If you need high quality photos them both of these will disappoint since they’re not gonna be better than a decent cellphone camera. You’ll need a DSLR for image quality
@@henryforo3566 That is complete bullshit. I’m a working Pro and use FF for my daily work. I use 1“ cameras for all my travel stuff and also for work, after I saw how good the quality really is.
I tested the RX10IV some days ago and this camera has such a good lens, you wouldn’t belive it is even possible to build something like this. It’s sharp from wide to tele, it has a good micro contrast and a surprisingly good bokeh.
The ISO performance is far better than most people would think. At base ISO these files are better than mFT sensors and as we know have AI noisereduction in Lightroom, I don’t have to think about high ISOs. These 1“ sensors deliver. And if you think they’re not good, it’s probably YOU who is the bigger problem. But you’re talking DSLRs and cellphones, so you might live under a rock for the last 20 years.
Exactly! Just get the mega zoom! Yeahhh!@@henryforo3566
How far can u zoom?
Nikon p1000: yes!
At ISO 12800 the photo quality is still considered high by Sony. If only we could have both quality and zoom together, that would be a super awesome camera.
If you need the same zoom on a 1 inch sensor, the barrel will extend to 1m.
for zoom, Nikon wins hands down... for clarity at low lite Sony best by far... both are brill but I would choose the Nikon over the Sony... great video!
It is great that you zoomed the Nikon P1000 up to 3000mm (125x), but you should also have zoomed the camera to its equivalent of the Sony so that we can see how both cameras perform at their equivalent zoom settings in terms of image quality and image stabilization. Take, for example, the Windmill blades, was it necessary to have only zoomed up to the tip or base of the blade with the Nikon? Why not back up the zoom a little bit so as to see how the Nikon compared with the Sony. The further out you go or the greater you zoom in on an object while hand holding the camera, the more movement you will get.
@John Nelson indeed
When looks into zoom character, people always interested in zoom.
To value on picture quality , one might take it in other shots feature.
yeah but the test does show the usefulness or not of OIS ar ultradistance
Naa this test is just for the Zoom comparison mainly. Showing how much closer you can get with the Nikon. A full camera test would probably show the Sony better with video and the Nikon better with stills. That's been my experience anyway.
Bsr je suis besoin de Nikon p1000 vs Sony rx IV prix en cefa
Really great review with proof and action and comparing two great cameras - unlike all others that talk your ears off and no real data
I wanted to buy a bridge camera and waited over a year for the P1000 to come out. I checked it out, didn't like the build quality. Past the zooming abilities, it was no comparison to the Sony RX10 IV. I bought the Sony, but I have to admit that P1000 zoom is impressive, spies & PI's should love it.
Agreed but for spy project always remember - no CIA agent using Nikon Coolpix P1000 for espionage projects should forget to mount it on a tripod. Otherwise it will be impossible to hold it for longer than 7 to 9 minutes and then you have to wait for a few hours for your hands to rest. Excellent camera!
The US governement must have sonething more advanced,i mean they are putting 700 billion in the army
wonderful comparision. thats what I was looking for on youtube, but only u did it with perfection.
Thank you 😊
Thanks for this review it's exactly what I've been looking for. I'm still torn between which one I prefer. The photographer in me prefers the Sony because of the sensor and faster lens but that zoom on the Nikon opens up a whole new level of fun!
Do I really need a 3000x zoom "No"
Do I want a 3000x zoom "Yes!"
The image purist in me still says Sony though!
I have the sony and love it. You can do allot more with the raw files and the lens is sharper. The nikon has allot of novelty and little flexibility in post. If you do not edit your photos after you shoot them and don't crop images allot the nikon would be the winner. If you don't mind editing and want the sharpest images go with the sony.
Just ordered the Sony! ;-)
Calling a 125x zoom, a 3000x zoom is going too far...
@@michaels3003 Its 3000 equivelent 35mm focal length, not 3000x
@@michaels3003 ..considering it is neither a 125x zoom nor a 3000x zoom -fair point. I estimate its about a 55x zoom over the normal human eye.
Sony : "Vestas!"
Nikon : "No! That's Vestasr"
Vestas®
My favourite Nikon P1000👍
Thanks 🙏
Neighbour don't need long zoom
The Zoom motor in the Nikon is really very loud, I can hear it loud and clear! Thank you for the video and your work
The low light superiority of the Sony is huge better than the Nikon, but for over all super zoom to capture close up detailed far away images I believe the Nikon wins hands down!! If your going for all around average good camera that does everything well and need better image stabilization and super fast auto focus and clean night shots and clean day shots then it's hands down the Sony RX10 IV, the Nikon for it's price cheaper than Sony and being a bridge camera for now does the best job for getting clean shots of wildlife being well lighted that is!! Photographers getting good shots having a tripod is advisable P1000, it's auto focus struggles P1000, so have to have a tripod for better shots! The only other cameras for super close wildlife action shots far away super super clean are going to be DSLR's like a Nikon D500 and thats getting into $2000 and $3000 dollar price range!!!
I got the p1000 six months ago. It's really amazing! very nice video!
Guys
This video is demonstrating the "battle of superzoom" not the "battle of super quality".
So if he was comparing the quality he would've definitely used some other model of Nikon against Sony.
So this comparison is very clear and well defined.
And yes if some can compromise with quality for zooming power then the choice is Nikon and if we prefer quality over zooming power the there are many other cameras for beautiful results.
Thanks for this nice video.
Thanks
Amazing low light potential from Sony. Though I am Nikon fan
Nikon!
In my humble opinion......the Nikon is better.......The Sony is accurate.......thanks for sharing...
It all depends on your needs and priorities. I love the squirrel shot, and if that was on the Nikon, I would be MORE than happy :). I have moved on from my previous 25x zoom camera, and the 65x zoom of the latest one often comes into it's own when birding. So yes, I am envious of the 125x zoom of the Nikon for my needs, as I am sometimes quite flat out on 65x to see the detail I need for a shot. Don't forget the weight of the Nikon though, no good if you would rather leave your heavy camera in the car than carry it everywhere.
Nikkon P1000 is absolutely amazing in all aspects. Great video. Thanks a lot.
Is there any camera which can act as a bridge between the two? Zooms more than Sony and Image quality better than P1000?
Really nice comparison. Thanks.
Wow. Thank you so much for this great video. You did the best you could. Without much talk. Thanks again
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for doing all the work on our behalf...... I now know my choice!!
Glad to hear that
What was your choice
Ohne Worte und doch vieles gesagt. Klasse.
Vielen Dank :)
The P1000 still has a slow buffer. When photographing in both NRW and JPEG, after taking each photo, I have to wait for 5 seconds before I can zoom or playback. This really is problematic for shooting something moving from far to close.
@@sem_skywalker It's not really about JPEG it's the larger raw files making it slow. This sucks
This film actually compared apples to apples. It was very well done.
❤️
Sony said “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars.” lol
Truly the most comprehensive and helpful Nikon P1000 video I've seen so far that shows its zooming features really well :) Liked and subscribed!! God bless 💖😍
Perfektes Vergleich 👌🏻
Gut gemacht 👏
Eine verdiente Daumen 👍🏻
Perfektes Sprache
Thank´s. You took your time to film, edit and post this amazing video. Both cameras have their up´s and down´s. You convinced me to go with the Nikon P1000. I´m just getting started with nature photography here in Spain so i guess i´ll have a good cheap start. Thank´s again.
Pela comparação nos testes, me parece que a Nikon leva uma ligeira vantagem em sua concorrente mais direta.
Só uma ligeira vantagem?! Na minha percepção foi bem superior.
Verdade 🙏😂
A Sony foi espancada pela nikon coolpix P1000 acabei de comprar uma, é impressionante to gostando demais.
Tenho uma camera Canon Rebel T7i,não consigo tirar fotos legais a do celular fica melhor,então estou querendo tirar fotos distantes e a lente dela é a do kit,18 x 55mm. Fui pesquisar valor da lente 70 x 300mm com estabilizador e o preço é alto,me indicaram a Nikon Coolpix P1000 até porque eu nem sou amador é para meu hobby pergunto vale a pena ficar com a da Canon ou trocar por uma Nikon Coolpix P1000 a lente dela pega longe qual sua opinião e mais um detalhe a minha é profissional ou a da Nikon P1000?
Obrigado.
Thank you for making this video, I own P900 I might buy P1000 in the near future.
Nice video Thanks and subscribed to your Channel are This camera sharp at between 400mm and 600mm
I have both, Sony is better quality all way around except the zoom.. It's my go to 4K video recorder, also 120 fps full HD with sound
I guess having the larger sensor proves to be an advantage too, that and having wider aperture at the long end.
Cual es mejor para mis aventuras en las montañas?
I really enjoyed this video. As someone else said, you actually get to the point of why we came here. Don't need the endless talk, sponsored links etc etc.
Would you recommend a camera with around 30x zoom at half the price of these?
There is no battle between those cameras. The Sony RX10 IV AF performance is just out of this world. The Nikon P1000 with his small sensor is just a toy to play for some documentary projects. No image quality with a lot of noise on the pictures. I returned the camera a year ago after 1 week playing :) Good Luck!
This is what my eyes would react if seeing money lying down on the street
Hola amigo tengo una cámara canon eos d 600 y me gustaria fotografiar la luna y estrellas ¿ que objetivo me recomiendas para esta camara? Gracias y un saludo, por cierto me encanta la Nikon p1000 un saludo desde España.
Awesome comparison. Thanks!!
I have the Canon SX720 HS and want to upgrade back to a bridge camera again, instead of a digital camera and I love the look of the Sony RX10 IV. But my Canon has a 40X optical zoom and a 24-960mm F3.3 - 6.9 zoom lense. The Sony only has a 24-600mm F2.4 - 4.0 zoom lense. Thoughts??
The noise reduction on the sony is pretty damn good.
Once you mount your 🎤 with a dead cat you really cannot hear the Nikon p1000 zooming out
@@robertkelsey812 I think he means the ISO noise reduction.
I want to buy a Nikon B1000, how can I get it? I want the American or Arabic version
Normally I don't like comparison videos. In this hypostyle. But I really enjoyed yours it did a very good job. I appreciate it thank you
Great comparison, many thanks.
I’d def buy the Nikon if they updated it with a better sensor. It has amazing zoom but the image quality is subpar. A bigger sensor would allow for more digital zoom also.
A S - if the Nikon had the 1” sensor in it with that much zoom, it would extend to a metre and you’d need to carry it in a wheelbarrow!
The long zoom is only possible because of the small sensor, with a crop factor of 5.6. That is just physics at work, or I would wish for unicorns. I have a Nikon P900 for fun zoom and a mirrorless Canon for stodgy image quality. I cannot have both.
Okay so the online thing tested is the actual zoom?
You could have just read that in the specs.
The Nikon zooms further.
You put a lot of time into this. Thank you for that. I see the P1000 has a lot of color noise and not quite as good as the sony especially for night shots. Stabilization + Zoom better on Nikon.
Focus better on Sony. Still looking i guess. Wish I could have the best of both worlds. Liked.
The laws of physics do not allow that, sadly.
Get both, thats my plan.
Thanks so much for taking the time. Great comparison.
I own Nikon p900 since 3 years. Did some serious astrophotography including hand-held ISS shots and took lots of solar and lunar images. Took many amazing terrestrial shots too. Funny thing is, quality of images coming out of p900 is better than my APSC sized mirrorless DSLR Fuji X-t2 with usd 2000 dollars worth 100-400mm lens. And even funnier, images of p900 is sometimes better than my X-t2 connected to my 8" telescope! p900 costs usd 600 and is ultra compact. X-t2 with 100-400mm lens costs usd 3500 and is bulky. x-t2 with 8" telescope costs usd 4500 and weights 30kgs. Those who say p900 or p1000 is a toy either do not know how to use it or are just prejudgemental.
❤ Yesss. That's it. Period.
Would love to get my hands on RX10 one day but it is still expensive, and has no sign of price reduction, in my local at least.
lumix fz1000 ii has more zoom then the panasonic fz250?
Great and informative video. It is quite clear that the Nikon P1000 owns the zoom master championship. The Sony is the overall better camera if one is looking for the 'Jack of all trades' bridge camera. If one is seriously looking for telephoto prowess and power, go with the Nikon P1000. Other than that, outside of of an advanced/pro DSLR, go with the Sony RX10 IV.
Teleskope better for zoom
You are a no nonsense guy
Keep this attitude 👍
Super 8 vs 35mm ...
Watched the 2nd time on a 1080 40" screen.
The old "high" speed film stock (even more so pushed) had visible grain, now we have "noise" and sensor size matters. Side by side, we can see how much it matters. Pick the right tool for the job. Thank you for showing, and not "telling".
Great video, you did put a lot of effort into making it, thumbs up.
Are you using Gorillapod 5k on 1:50? I'm impressed with the stability.
No, I used normal tripod
Thank you! Very useful video and fantastic cameras!
I love bridge cameras. I have a Sony hx-350, good quality and great zoom. A week ago I bought the mirrorless Fujifilm X-S10, great quality... ok, but my love goes to zoom cameras! Maybe someday I'll bought the RX10 (if I have enough money)
What do you recommend for a guy who likes amateur photography, likes a very big zoom and has a lot of money?
I have this camera. I hope the neighbors don't have it! I was able to record Mercury transit!
That awkward moment when you and your neighbor both have it and you are zooming in into each other xD
The video is about two different cameras. "I have this camera" is not clear
Thank You. Excellent comparison video. I was thinking of getting the Nikon P 1000 and I wondered if Sony had something to match. It appears the Nikon P1000 is a little bit more powerful. But what do I know…, I’m only considering the zoom.
Now that is what you call a test. Thank you. Very usefull.
كم أشتاء مثل هذه الكاميرا !؟
ولكن إلى سأشتري إن شاء الله؟
Good + thanks.
If people only look at the zoom capabilities of both cameras and then spout "Nikon wins", we can clearly see the pro club has gathered again. Looking at the details they'll find that the Nikon is a glorified telescope. The Sony has a superior 20MP - 1" BSI-CMOS Sensor, better low light capabilities, can shoot 24 fps (compared to Nikons 7 fps, Canon EOS-1D X Mark II DSLR has 16! Nikon D5 DSLR has 12!), can record 960 fps high speed video, has a weather sealed body, almost twice the battery life, AND on top of that, has one of the worlds fastest auto-focussing systems even compared to DSLRs. I do BIF at 600mm all day long with the Sony and the amount of out of focus shots is rediculously low. So anybody mindlessly spouting that the Nikon is the better camera is clearly missing the point and is uninformed. Maybe it's the better camera for what that individual intends to use it for, granted (plane spotting anybody?), but it's way inferior in total. Alround wildlife and travel cam vs daylight telescope. Not a tough choice really.
Completely agree!
People who buy bridge cameras go for one reason. Zoom. If i wanted a camera that would make these 2 cameras show how the images arnt really great I wouldn't be here. 3000mm equiv. Shit yeah. Nikon 😁
@@kangacrew540 Almost nailed it. The Sony also beats lugging my previously 40lb of cam gear through airport security or up steep mountains. Yes light is an issue but thats pretty much it since I don't make money with this stuff.
Totally agree! 👍
@@kangacrew540 You're absolutely right and thanks for your input because I was nearly distracted from the main reason why I wanted another camera... the super ZOOM!
Gracias por la demostracion
I hope to be owning one of each of these soon (upgrading from a RX 10 MK2) and a GH5s and a GH5.. (doing some upgrading) Love how the SONY is way above the P1000 in low light quality. But the ZOOM cannot be beat. And I wanna use that for Broll shots for some shoots. will be fun..
Are you using the old ones? hahahahahahahahahahah
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Nothing else is like the Nikon Zoom, image quality is a tie for day. Sony image quality is better for low light.
1. Is the focal length real or converted to 35mm format?
2. is the image resolution constant?
the quality of RX wins for me despite abit bigger zoom by p1K the 1 inch sensor is superb
Which one is better or do you preffer the sony or the powershot sx70hs?
Thank you for the review. Awesome zoom from Nikon but bad quality for indoor and night time use. I wish they at least use a better sensor. Doesn't have to be like RXIV sensor but better than the old useless sensor.
by "better" you mean bigger. all small sensor cameras, like the one you find in the p1000, will struggle in low light situations. the biggest selling point of the Nikon is the amount of range you get in a comparatively portable and inexpensive package (when compared to a dlsr w/ a bulky telephoto lens or the Sony which costs twice as much). so if you shoot mostly during daytime and looking for a relatively portable camera with unbeatable zoom, then P1000 is pretty much the only option today that will meet that requirement. for low light you'd want a true dslr (crop) with a decent lens or two, it will easily outperform the RX10. its 'range' vs an average 'do it all' cam comparison, really.
@@Innocence44 I used to have p900 which I was planning to use for an annual convention but it doesn't work that good for that situation. In the end I was using Canon SX40 HS which has better capture (still having it) even when I was using the same range of zoom. Yes, during daytime outdoor, wildlife etc.. it is pretty good. While not carry my main camera now I am using the portable zoom from panasonic ZS70. Obviously not a good range like either p900 or SX40HS but the quality is pretty good during the indoor shot at 24mm with the flash. Using it for Dragoncon. Sensor could be the same but the lightness and size is what I like.
So in september 2023, l learned abierto Sony RX10 IV. I see since 4 years ago it is.
So then whats the newest version of it?
I want to buy that Sony but l dont know If a New version is coming.
My vote is for Nikon for sure coz no compromise on zoom & quality 🥰😍
What, my opinion, would make it more useful, if you show the same focal distance. We dont need a video to show us how great zoom is of the nikon, we need to see how the 2 cameras compare at the same focal length, so how do they both compare at for example 600mm, quality wise
The Nikon is perfect for spying on my beautiful neighbor
How far away does your neighbour live??
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Sony, she looks hot.
Nikon, she has herpes
@@robertfrost8531 looooooooo
A Nikon p1000 is a bit of an overkill to spy on a neighbor
Which one is the best
Nikon P2000: finally we can see the guy is eating his cookie and crumbles on the floor.
Wish u would have did a side by side comparison. Kinda hard one after the other..... gotta keep going back.
This was a pretty good comparison video and it confirmed my assumption that the Nikon has an impressive amount of zoom, but the Sony has the better image quality. For a fair test I would have liked to see you zooming in to the same amount when comparing stabilization, rather than zooming in to the most that the Nikon can do, past the range of the Sony
For a fair test you should compare stills in all the focal range of the two cameras even if that means that after the 600mm you have to start cropping. I guess that till 600mm because of the bigger sensor Sony wins and from there till 3000mm the P1000 has better image quality. Because of the cropping. That is the big advantage for me of the P1000. It gives you so much freedom! Decent photos in the range that most cameras operates and much better in bigger focal lengths! The only restrictions it has is in dark places and night wildlife photography. But in every other sector it covers you very well.
real world testing should not be done on a tripod. hand held would be better as superzooms are only as useful as their stabilisation. also you should compare stills.
What about fast moving objects like race cars?
Zoom 1# : nİKON
Lowlight 1# : Sony
Using Google Earth how far from house?