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Taipei101

Taipei101

Member Since 18 Mar 2019
Offline Last Active May 19 2019 11:16 PM
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#62359 Nikon P1000 what's wrong with my lens ?

Posted by Taipei101 on 19 May 2019 - 11:11 PM

Thank you all for shedding some light on this Nikon P1000 image quality issue, and sorry for not providing the exif info , I thought that you can readily extract the exif from the jpegs I attached .

So here are the exif infos of both the Cheetah and Cardinal pics.

The photos were consistent , all the 27 Cardinal pics have the same "blur\shake" or whatever it was , and all 4 of the Cheetah shot were clear.

I kind of gave up on the Nikon P1000 accepting that is a very low quality image camera depending on the "production lottery" , some come out better than others  and I got a bad 1 .

I'll use the Nikon P1000 very little and just for when I need the farthest reach and accepting that it's gonna be a low quality image.

 

I've been shooting animals with different cameras recently and I'm much happier with the quality.

 

The exif infos I attached were 1mb but the forum reduced them to 70kb , so if they are not readable I'll reupload them from a bigger size , let me know.

 

Enjoy the spring.

Attached Thumbnails

  • Cheetah EXIF.jpg
  • Cardinal EXIF.jpg



#61130 Please help with P1000 image quality degradation

Posted by Taipei101 on 19 March 2019 - 11:38 AM

Good morning ,
Why this drastic difference in quality ?
I took pics of the Cheetah with the factory settings and later I might have customized some settings in the menu.
So last week I took pics of this cardinal bird and all the pics were so poor , was VR off ? Was it misfiring? I was leaning on a solid fence ,no wind ,very steady. The light conditions were better than the cheetah (cloudy ,hand held ,no leaning)what settings could have been wrong?
Is the camera defective?
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