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Review on ๐Ÿ“ท Nikon COOLPIX P520 18.1 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 42x Zoom Lens and Full HD 1080p Video - Black (Previous Gen) by Virot Rongrot แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I have not regretted the purchase, everything is fine.

The model corresponds to the declared characteristics as an ultra-reason. Allows you to take photos of excellent quality, both close objects and quite distant ones. In general, nikon pleased its admirers with another universal model. The Nikon Coolpix P520 is a decent family camera for travel and outings. Has some pros I've been using for several months now. Satisfied with the camera. Stabilization is at a high level. On any zoom, you can be sure that it will not let you down. The display screen is very high resolution. But personally I don't consider it a big advantage. Rather it's a small nice bonus from the developers. Of course, it has no effect on the quality of the photo, but the picture pleases. The matrix, despite its modest size, is quite sensitive. Even in rooms with medium lighting, it allows you to take good quality photos. Used the program "Panorama maker". The panoramas are excellent. This program can be used not only to create panoramas as such . but also to get photos of architectural objects taken at close range. I โ€œfoldedโ€ a photo of the building from 8 parts . 2 rows of 4 elements. The program succeeded. It is great that there is the possibility of manual settings and aperture and shutter speed. Nikon Coolpix P520 has a fairly wide range of different options both in photography mode and when viewing photos. The video is of very high quality. Cons below: The geometry breaks down quite a lot. But this is typical not only for this camera. These are optical problems. Sometimes, of course, this can be used as an effect . but this is not always appropriate. True, it is worth noting . this shortcoming is easily corrected in almost any editor. As for focus. Yes, it's probably slower than in serious DSLRs. This is especially felt when photographing objects that either almost merge with the background or have insufficiently clear and contrasting borders. It is not always possible to focus when using the zoom on objects that are close enough. Surely this is also due to optics. You have to pay something for versatility.