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The Nikon Coolpix P1100 is a superzoom camera that brings updates to the P1000, including a lighter design, stronger Bluetooth capabilities, and an added USB-C port. Key features include:
16MP BSI CMOS sensor
EXPEED image processor
125x optical zoom; 250x digital zoom
UHD 4K video recording
What’s Changed? The Nikon Coolpix P1100 offers some slight updates to the P1000. Most notably, this camera provides you with a USB-C connection, and brings back the built-in mic from the P900. Additionally, your Bluetooth connection increases from 4.1 to 5.1, and the body of the P1100 is built slightly lighter. You’ll retain the same zoom capabilities, electronic viewfinder, and RAW recording as the previous gen.
125x Optical Zoom; 250x Digital Zoom. You read that right. This camera boasts a staggering 24-3000mm f/2.8-8 equivalent focal length after sensor-crop factor. That’s wide enough to take a close-up shot of the moon. If, for some reason, 3000mm just isn’t cutting it, you can extend that even more with the 250x digital zoom, giving you a 6000mm equivalent focal length.
16MP CMOS Sensor. This camera’s 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor gives you decent performance in daylight conditions or indoors with good light. Please keep in mind that this is a traditional point-and-shoot sized sensor, so image quality gets murky once the light gets low. Unlike its predecessor, the P1000 offers still capture in RAW and JPEG formats.
4K UHD Video. The P1000 captures 4K UHD video at up to 30 or 25 fps with the same ridiculous focal range available for video shooting. It also offers additional resolutions and frame rates, and a 3.5mm connector for an external mic.
Dual Viewing Systems. There’s both a 3.2-inch 921k-dot vari-angle LCD screen and a 0.39-inch 2.36 million-dot OLED electronic eye-level viewfinder for traditional image composition and review.
Multiple Shooting Modes. There are several pre-programmed modes that are optimized for scenarios like fireworks, sunsets, and portraits. Of particular note are Bird Mode and Moon Mode, which are designed for—you guessed it!—capturing birds and the surface of the moon, respectively. You also get a range of video-recording modes, including time-lapse and superlapse modes.
Intuitive, Convenient Controls. The camera’s control ring lets you adjust focus, exposure, white balance, and ISO from the lens barrel. If you lose track of your subject, the dedicated Snapback button makes the camera quickly zoom out when pressed and then return to the previous focal length when released.
Built-In Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Nikon SnapBridge allows you to control your camera from your smart device through the built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. It also lets you quickly share photos with family and friends.
Battery and Memory. The included EN-EL20a battery is rated for 250 shots per charge and recharges in-camera in about 3 hours. If you need an external charger, the Nikon MH-27 is a reliable option. Images and video are recorded to SDHC/XC memory cards.
This rental doesn’t include a USB charging block or other battery charger, but it does include a USB Type-C cable for charging the battery.
We do offer the Watson EN-EL20 Battery 2-Pack and Nikon MH-27 Charger as separate rental items.
Brand |
Nikon |
Camera Type |
Compact |
Category |
Photo |
Exposure Control |
Shutter Speed
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Fixed Lens |
Yes |
Flash |
Built-In Flash/Light
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General |
Environmental Resistance
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Imaging |
Sensor Resolution
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Interface |
Media/Memory Card Slot
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Item Type |
Camera |
Lens |
Focal Length
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Mfr. Model Number |
#26541 |
Monitor |
Display Size
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Still Image Capture | Aspect Ratio
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Video Capture |
Internal Recording Modes
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Viewfinder |
Type
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