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83x anyone? The new Nikon P900
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<blockquote data-quote="JoeJ" data-source="post: 3720087" data-attributes="member: 123253"><p>Got in another hour of training and now know a little more relative to photography. </p><p></p><p>I now understand how to use the "program mode", whereas previously, I never had a solid understanding as to how the shutter speed/aperture/ISO danced together to produce the "best" picture. </p><p></p><p>I kinda understand now and after I'm able to put in some "quality time" taking pictures of different subjects under varying conditions and positions; I should be up to speed with some of you people on this forum.|;|</p><p></p><p>I ordered the Velbon Sherpa 200R Tripod, which I think will fill the bill for any tripod needs. I will be out several times a week with this Nikon P900 and no doubt, I'll find out just how many charges the original battery will take prior to giving up the ghost. Thanks for the insights and knowledge shared by you P900 owners - it is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeJ, post: 3720087, member: 123253"] Got in another hour of training and now know a little more relative to photography. I now understand how to use the "program mode", whereas previously, I never had a solid understanding as to how the shutter speed/aperture/ISO danced together to produce the "best" picture. I kinda understand now and after I'm able to put in some "quality time" taking pictures of different subjects under varying conditions and positions; I should be up to speed with some of you people on this forum.|;| I ordered the Velbon Sherpa 200R Tripod, which I think will fill the bill for any tripod needs. I will be out several times a week with this Nikon P900 and no doubt, I'll find out just how many charges the original battery will take prior to giving up the ghost. Thanks for the insights and knowledge shared by you P900 owners - it is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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