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83x anyone? The new Nikon P900
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<blockquote data-quote="BruceH" data-source="post: 3710063" data-attributes="member: 106398"><p>You might want to browse through YouTube videos. I do not have any specific recommendations but you may find some stuff of interest. As my old boss used to tell me, showing is better than telling! Also check out Nikon P600 and P610 videos as the cameras do share some similarities with the P900. </p><p></p><p>The best thing to do is experiment with the different features by using it and reviewing the results. That is one of the nice things about digital cameras, there is no meaningful cost in using it other than time. </p><p></p><p>It is worth while to print out the full manual and then experiment using the camera as you go through the features. I took the time to print it out with page breaks between chapters, and then put together a laminated front cover with a stiff back and had it spiral bound at the office supply store. Having it on paper makes for more convenient reading and allows me to write comments next to the various topics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BruceH, post: 3710063, member: 106398"] You might want to browse through YouTube videos. I do not have any specific recommendations but you may find some stuff of interest. As my old boss used to tell me, showing is better than telling! Also check out Nikon P600 and P610 videos as the cameras do share some similarities with the P900. The best thing to do is experiment with the different features by using it and reviewing the results. That is one of the nice things about digital cameras, there is no meaningful cost in using it other than time. It is worth while to print out the full manual and then experiment using the camera as you go through the features. I took the time to print it out with page breaks between chapters, and then put together a laminated front cover with a stiff back and had it spiral bound at the office supply store. Having it on paper makes for more convenient reading and allows me to write comments next to the various topics. [/QUOTE]
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