When my Nikon P900 started malfunctioning in Iceland, I decided to get rid of it and replace it (eventually) with the latest version of the super zoom. Over the past many years, we have used the P900 to photograph birds and wild animals that were far away.
The P1100 is the latest installment in Nikon's super-zoom line. Although using the same old 16 Megapixel sensor, it has added a few features, like a USB-C connection.
Nikon P1100 Camera Review
Highlights
- 125x Zoom! There is nothing like it!
- Shoots in Nikon Raw (not just JPG like P900)
- Can synchronize with the iPhone's GPS (using a Nikon app on the iPhone) to embed GPS location information in photos
- USB-C for charging and picture transfer
- Records 2K video
- Built-in flash
- Reasonable price ($1049 for a x125x zoom)
Lowlights
- Bulkier and heavier than the preceding P900 series
- Old 16 Megapixel sensor
- Heavy (3 lbs)
- Small 1/1.8 sensor
Note: Since Sony had just released the Sony CyberShot RX10 V camera, I decided to return the Nikon P1100 so that I could purchase the new Sony camera.







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