Here's a link to one of the hybrid types.not promoting it, was just one of the first that came up when I googled
Harness for nikon p900 full#
Nikon DSLRs including the CoolPix P900 and are covered by a full 2 Year Warranty. Nikon compacts excluding the Coolpix P900 are covered by a full 1 Year Warranty. Makes it easy to capture immersive video and photo footage from, well.your chest. I can bird all day and never feel the weight at all. Chest harness for your quick-release HERO camera. I bought an inexpensive rigid one at a local sporting goods store and adapted it to carry my camera below my bins so they'd both be easy to get to. They start at 10 bucks and go up, and I don't think more expensive necessarily means better quality. Even saw one somewhere (camera site?) that has struts that come up to support bins (or camera) when viewing at long distances. There are some that are elastic, some that are rigid and some in between. On a bike, it would have the added benefit of holding the camera close to your body, so it doesn't swing around. Yeah, it's not a pocket camera by any stretch of the imagination! It feels good in the hand though, and isn't very heavy if it's weight is not on your neck but distributed on your shoulders. PS, SX50 pics start with the bluebird with the ugly bug in it's bill. I put some more pics (birds and others) on flickr, here's a link to the photostream /with/16365836573/ That's why at some point you'll have to decide for yourself. Maybe these sorts of functional issues would matter a great deal to you, maybe not. I could bellyache about small things all day, but the bottom line is I'm getting better pictures than I was with my SX50, despite it's slowness and my ineptitude. You can turn off digital zoom, but then you have to go into the menu to retrieve it. Why would you put "night scene" on the dial, and bury "sports mode" in the menu.which one is more likely to necessitate quick access.? Grrr.Īnother gripe is that the zoom doesn't automatically stop at 2000mm, making it easy to go into digital zoom without meaning to. I don't like the layout of the camera much either. Color can be manipulated in PP, and there may be "pictures" settings that could tweak it in-camera.haven't gotten that far yet. Unlike BH, I prefer my Canon's color, but this too takes a back seat to reach and image quality. However, the zoom and quality of the lens is so good it's worth working around. The P900's auto focus is fast, but in every other way it's performance is sluggish compared to the SX60. I went from the SX30 straight to the SX50 and that was a "WOW" moment for me, cause speed was so improved on the new camera. I have neck problems so I wear it on a harness that distributes the weight on my shoulders.can bird all day like this. The camera's big, but comfortable to use.
That makes it hard for me to tell someone else to take the leap all I can do is tell you what my experience has been so far. Some love the SX60 I had a miserable time with it, even though I'm a long time SX50 user. I agree with BH, in that people's needs and perceptions are very different.