Bird_Huszar
Active member
2 more impressions:
1. Due to its weight and length when fully extended, the lense seems to jiggle a bit in its casing. Anyone else find this?
2. This camera shoots fantastic videos. I shot a video on the weekend of fast-flying ducks and was surprised at the quality considering how fast I was moving the camera trying to keep up with them.
With the SX50, out of desparation I have in the past tried to shoot videos of birds that refused to be photographed (those skittish grass-land birds that get flushed easily), but found the video quality lacking, or at least not enough for ID purposes.
Will the P900 be enough to ID those stubborn birds? We'll see later in the summer...but one thing is for sure, it'll be a lot closer.
1. Due to its weight and length when fully extended, the lense seems to jiggle a bit in its casing. Anyone else find this?
2. This camera shoots fantastic videos. I shot a video on the weekend of fast-flying ducks and was surprised at the quality considering how fast I was moving the camera trying to keep up with them.
With the SX50, out of desparation I have in the past tried to shoot videos of birds that refused to be photographed (those skittish grass-land birds that get flushed easily), but found the video quality lacking, or at least not enough for ID purposes.
Will the P900 be enough to ID those stubborn birds? We'll see later in the summer...but one thing is for sure, it'll be a lot closer.