you had me at Nikon! I just posted my first photo blog here, and have been trolling around looking for other people who enjoy nature photography and the like. How did you find the battery life? I'm shooting with a piddly 7200 right now, and I want to upgrade, but I don't want to go to too many bells and whistles because I lug my gear all over the world and it's a combination of reliable performance without too many fancy add-ons, and replacement costs that keeps scaring me off...
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I just got the camera today, didn't even fully charge it, took it out for an hour shooting video and took about 100 pics with no issues. So I haven't had a chance to really test it, I'll post an update on that when I get a chance to.
Yeah the lenses for my DSLR were adding up in price and to get anything longer than a 500mm was just way more than I would even consider spending for a hobby.
I'm very happy with the results of the P900 so far. Tonight I will try to get some moon/star/planet shots if I can.
Looking forward to your planet shots. This week is a good time to capture Saturn as it's at its closest approach tomorrow. Jupiter is still close too and can be seen further to the west in the sky.
Oh, and you'll need to manually focus as the auto-focus doesn't work well with point light sources. If the moon's up you can use that as a focus target, but otherwise you'll have to rely on judging it by eye on the screen.
finding an "infinity" viewpoint somewhere on the horizon and dialling it in by eye works pretty well!
Awesome, I'll keep an eye out! I've not really figured out the math yet behind astrophotography, but I'm hoping to do some practising before I head to Iceland later this year. I know it's not all about gear, and to me 'feeling' is what's important... buuuuttt.......I'm always secretly lusting after a new toy