Nikon P900 Hands-On Review: It’s all about the zoom!

The Nikon P900 does quite a credible job as a landscape camera in good light and as such is a great choice for travel photography.

NIKON P900, f/7.1, 1/200, ISO-100, 4mm, efov 24mm
NIKON P900, f/7.1, 1/200, ISO-100, 4mm, efov 24mm

Some users may choose to adjust the jpeg settings in the camera to better suite their tastes, or they can use the various shooting modes that are available in the P900’s menu. Some of these include beach, dusk/dawn, landscape, night landscape, panorama, snow, and sunset.

NIKON P900, f/2.8, 1/1250, ISO-100, 4mm, efov 24mm
NIKON P900, f/2.8, 1/1250, ISO-100, 4mm, efov 24mm
NIKON P900, f/4, 1/800, ISO-100, 15mm, efov 85mm
NIKON P900, f/4, 1/800, ISO-100, 15mm, efov 85mm
NIKON P900, f/6.3, 1/800, ISO-100, 33mm, efov 185mm
NIKON P900, f/6.3, 1/800, ISO-100, 33mm, efov 185mm

The minimum focusing distance varies quite a bit with the P900 depending on the focal length used. For example, at the wide angle end of the zoom range the minimum focusing distance is 50 cm (19.7 inches). When the telephoto end of the zoom is used that minimum focusing distance increases dramatically to 5 m, or 16.4 feet. Luckily there is also a macro setting in the menu which provides a minimum focusing distance of only 1 cm or 0.39 inches.

Given the broad capability of the P900 owners may use this camera to take images of flowers and small critters like butterflies. Let’s have a look at a few sample captures.

NIKON P900, f/6.3, 1/100, ISO-800, 116mm, efov 650mm
NIKON P900, f/6.3, 1/100, ISO-800, 116mm, efov 650mm
NIKON P900, f/3.5, 1/1600, ISO-100, 11mm, efov 60mm
NIKON P900, f/3.5, 1/1600, ISO-100, 11mm, efov 60mm
NIKON P900, f/6.3, 1/30, ISO-360, 4mm, efov 24mm
NIKON P900, f/6.3, 1/30, ISO-360, 4mm, efov 24mm
NIKON P900, f/3.5, 1/250, ISO-220, 14mm, efov 80mm
NIKON P900, f/3.5, 1/250, ISO-220, 14mm, efov 80mm
NIKON P900, f/6.3, 1/100, 98mm, efov 550mm
NIKON P900, f/6.3, 1/100, 98mm, efov 550mm
NIKON P900, f/3.5, 1/125, ISO-100, 11mm, efov 60mm
NIKON P900, f/3.5, 1/125, ISO-100, 11mm, efov 60mm

15 thoughts on “Nikon P900 Hands-On Review: It’s all about the zoom!”

    1. Hi Frank,
      I haven’t used the P900 for quite a while, since I had a ‘review sample’ from Nikon Canada in order to write my review. If my memory serves (a challenge at times) I think if you keep ‘extending the zoom’ with the power control the camera will automatically go into digital zoom at the end of the optical zoom range.
      Tom

  1. Hi Tom,
    I realise I am a little late commenting and discovering this haha, but I have just recently got into it photography properly and have found your review and pictures really really helpful! Lovely pictures also. I wondered whether you thought this camera would be appropriate for aviation photography? Particularly take off and landing. The zoom on this seems advantageous for capturing mid flight but heard mixed reviews about slow shutter speed, so just wondered what you thought 🙂

    Thank you, and again awesome job on the review really enjoyed it 😀

    Katie

    1. Hi Katie,
      Welcome to the website – always great to have another new reader! It has been quite a while since I reviewed the P900, and I sent the review sample of the camera back to Nikon Canada ages ago. The auto-focus performance on the P900 is not one of the strong points of the camera. I found there was some noticeable hesitation when attempting to photograph birds in flight, and this would not be a camera I would choose for that type of photography. I never attempted to photograph aircraft with the P900 so I have no first hand experience on which to draw. I suppose if you had a decent length of time to focus on your subject the P900 may do an acceptable job as long as it was large enough in the frame. I realize that is a tepid comment – but that’s the best I can offer based on my experience with the camera.
      Tom

  2. Excellent bird photos. In magic light half hour or one hour before sunset wold bring more details. a diffuser on a flash would be great. does it has a shoe that can mount a flash. Gary fong diffusers or a diy wolld aswsome

    1. Hi.I ‘m going to change the macro mode in manual focus to normal.(in my camera ,manual focus range is above 30 cm. Please guide me.

  3. Hi Guys,

    I’m seriously considering the P900.
    I currently have a few lenses for my current camera which is a Sony Nex 6, I just hate chopping and changing lenses, so have been looking for a good bridge camera. I would mostly shoot landscapes/family event type photos. I have my GoPro for my snowboarding.

    Would appreciate thoughts/advice

    1. Hi Stewart,

      I think the Nikon P900 is a decent camera for the money. It really depends on your needs, budget and image quality expectations. As I noted in my review the image quality of the P900 is ok given its tiny sensor. The camera doesn’t shoot in RAW so there’s little opportunity to get more from the files. The big differentiator for the P900 is its incredible zoom range. If you really need this then there isn’t much on the market that competes with it.

      If, on the other hand, you are looking for a good zoom range for most types of photography there are a lot of other cameras to put in the hopper. Panasonic makes some excellent bridge cameras for example. Nikon will likely be introducing at least one (maybe more) higher end bridge camera within the next couple of months. It will likely have either a 1″ or APS-C sensor in it so the image quality would be much better than what you’d get with the P900. If you can wait a few months it may be worthwhile to hold off…typically camera manufacturers launch a lot of new gear in February.

      Tom

  4. I enjoyed your review. I bought a P900 awhile back to take as a second camera on a trip to the Grand Canyon and other Southwest locations. When I accidentally dropped my D5300 while on the trip, it moved up to primary. There are certainly limitations. I find the EVF to be very dim in bright light, making composition more challenging. That may be just a problem with my copy.

    All in all, I was happy with the camera and got some shots that I wouldn’t have otherwise. The anti-shake works incredibly well, salvaging shots in spite of wind and moving vehicles. You can see some samples here: https://www.pbase.com/d_berry/southwest

    Thank you for posting such a comprehensive review.

    1. Hi Dave,
      I’m glad you found the review helpful! Thanks for sharing your images. You have some wonderful shots..they brought back many great memories!
      Tom

  5. Hi Tom,

    Great information here. I do think you need to edit the opening header as you have 24mm to 20000mm. Can’t wait for that camera to be built.

    The information you’ve provided here will help me recommend or not recommend this particular model to those who ask me for advice however from what I see of your images the camera seems to be quite capable for those who need a good bridge camera. Thanks for the review.

    1. Hi Mike,
      Thanks for catching that typo on the efov range…much appreciated. The P900 is an interesting bridge camera and for people specifically wanting a long equivalent focal length it would be a very good choice.
      Tom

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