My Digital Camera History
There are my digital camera's that I personally own. Before this I had a Kodak film camera as my first official camera. But lets begin. Starting from left to right.
The compact Coolpix 7600 is the camera that got started with photography on a large scale. With that camera I started my city photography and law enforcement photography. As a good point shoot with 7.1 megapixel and only a 3x optical zoom, it was definitely no class leader. That led me to buy my next step up camera... the Nikon L110.
Beside the Coolpix 7600 is my newest camera, the Nikon A900. I haven't taken much yet with this point and shoot that has 20 megapixel and 35x optical zoom. I bought this camera because I didn't always want to have to carry a big heavy camera. It is a wonderful point and shoot that actually records 4k video. I look forward to doing more photography with it and seeing how it does. It has a nifty screen that pops out from the base of the camera for easy angling. It was either this or the equivalent Canon camera (I wanted to try a Canon) but the competitor Canon didn't compare to the stats, so I picked the Nikon.
My second digital camera is the L110 as shown here. It was a good step up for me when I bought it from my Coolpix 7600. It had a good 12 megapixel capacity and a 15x optical zoom. It is still a camera I use a lot of motion photography as it is very fast to turn on and snap away. It is currently my most stable camera that seems to do everything I throw at it. It isn't the most up to date, but it is the camera I most comfortable with.
The Nikon P600 is my biggest and beefiest camera that has 1080pi video capabilities, wifi, 16 megapixels and a class leading 60x optical zoom. This is my lead zoom camera, but is best in more established shots without much movement. I have gotten good with it though and like it a lot. The zoom is incredible.
All these camera's are great in their own ways and I use them all regularly, except for the Coolpix 7600, but it still works flawlessly! I might give it some more runs and see how it does.
If for some reason you are still reading this, I appreciate you reading this. I hope you enjoyed my minor history and will answer any questions you have. Thank you.
My Digital Camera History
There are my digital camera's that I personally own. Before this I had a Kodak film camera as my first official camera. But lets begin. Starting from left to right.
The compact Coolpix 7600 is the camera that got started with photography on a large scale. With that camera I started my city photography and law enforcement photography. As a good point shoot with 7.1 megapixel and only a 3x optical zoom, it was definitely no class leader. That led me to buy my next step up camera... the Nikon L110.
Beside the Coolpix 7600 is my newest camera, the Nikon A900. I haven't taken much yet with this point and shoot that has 20 megapixel and 35x optical zoom. I bought this camera because I didn't always want to have to carry a big heavy camera. It is a wonderful point and shoot that actually records 4k video. I look forward to doing more photography with it and seeing how it does. It has a nifty screen that pops out from the base of the camera for easy angling. It was either this or the equivalent Canon camera (I wanted to try a Canon) but the competitor Canon didn't compare to the stats, so I picked the Nikon.
My second digital camera is the L110 as shown here. It was a good step up for me when I bought it from my Coolpix 7600. It had a good 12 megapixel capacity and a 15x optical zoom. It is still a camera I use a lot of motion photography as it is very fast to turn on and snap away. It is currently my most stable camera that seems to do everything I throw at it. It isn't the most up to date, but it is the camera I most comfortable with.
The Nikon P600 is my biggest and beefiest camera that has 1080pi video capabilities, wifi, 16 megapixels and a class leading 60x optical zoom. This is my lead zoom camera, but is best in more established shots without much movement. I have gotten good with it though and like it a lot. The zoom is incredible.
All these camera's are great in their own ways and I use them all regularly, except for the Coolpix 7600, but it still works flawlessly! I might give it some more runs and see how it does.
If for some reason you are still reading this, I appreciate you reading this. I hope you enjoyed my minor history and will answer any questions you have. Thank you.