Nikon P1000: Mega Zoom Test - Kyoto Pagoda (4.3KM / 2.7Miles)
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- The #Nikon #P1000 is at its best when you can test the #zoom from high up viewing spots. This Makes Kyoto an absolute must for anyone Ultra zoom camera enthusiasts as its wealth of historical landmarks and temples an easy day at the office for anyone willing to venture into its surround mountains sides.
This weeks zoom
Arashiyama Monkey Park, Iwatayama
To
Goju No to Pagoda, Horyuji Temple
Total zoom distance: 4.3KM / 2.7 Miles
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Nice video my friend . . Thanks for the interesting history! Travelled to many places in the Far East, but never been to Japan . .👍
Highly recommend it mate.
Cool video Bro-Amazing building certainly has a lot of history to it, it's been around forever really-Thanks for the video hopefully another one will happen soon 😊
Thanks mate, something will pop up eventually I think there will be a couple of 360 videos showing up at some point.
Cool video. How accurately can you stabilize your P1000 on the tripod? I tried to capture Saturn last evening and it was impossible to take a decent shot. I tried with ball head and now I have a solid fluid head also the quick plate from @JoelSchat , and still when tightening the head the object moves considerably.
Anything astronomical is always a bit of mission, those that are really into will get those fancy stargazing rigs that follow along with set points in space but doing it free hand or off a tripod is always tricky as things are moving a lot faster and further away. Practice is the only things i can say, you already have the fluid head so i cant think of much else tripod wise sorry.
@@SuperZoomVideos Thank you for the answer :). I try to make the most of my P1000 and yes I need more practice and experience with it :)
Good Stabilization
I was leaning on a set of tourist binoculars :D, I take that as a win
Very nice zoom 😊
Thankyou sir, how are you and the family this week?
@@SuperZoomVideos some troubles but I have to go ahead, thanks for your answer