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By admin, on July 8th, 2025

Amazon Prime Day Deal 2025 Information – The Prime deal will start from June 12, and a lot of cameras, lenses, and other stuff including memory cards and video lights will be available in this deal.
The biggest thing is that Amazon Prime Day deals are only limited to Prime members, so you can sign up for a 30-day free trial to take advantage of the deals. If you wish to continue, it’s okay; if you don’t wish to continue, that’s also okay.
Next, explore the deals available for Mirrorless system cameras.
Canon Amazon Prime Day Deals 2025
Nikon Amazon Prime Day Deals 2025
Fuji Amazon Prime Day Deals 2025
Sony Amazon Prime Day Deals 2025
Panasonic Lumix Amazon Prime Day Deals 2025
Olympus Amazon Prime Day Deals 2025
Let’s explore the deals available for the other camera brands.
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By admin, on July 8th, 2025

It’s a delightful discovery. The Fuji X-Pro3 was announced back in 2019. Photographer Zach Hodges discovered a fascinating Easter egg after capturing 100,000 photos with his camera. He said that after 3 years of heavy use and capturing more than approximately 100,000 shots from his X-Pro3 camera, he was shocked when he powered on his camera and the screen lit up with the message: “Thank you for the 100,000 shots.”

Followed by scrolling credits roll featuring the Fuji X-Pro series design team, the photographer moved quickly to capture these credits with his smartphone.
Fuji later confirmed that this particular feature was intentionally embedded inside the camera to thank the loyal users who pushed the camera to its limits, and one of the biggest surprises was that even most of the Fujifilm employees were unaware of this particular hidden feature, making it more special to everyone.
He said: “I’ve used countless cameras, but the X-Pro3 is the only machine that truly made me emotionally invested.” He looks forward to the future X-Pro4 / X-pro6, but before that, he will continue to use this X-Pro3, which has accompanied him for many years, and taking another 100,000 photos is no problem.
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By admin, on July 7th, 2025

According to the latest rumors coming from the rumor mill, Canon is about to announce the Canon R6 Mark III as well as the Canon R7 Mark II camera on 4th week of Aug (or maybe the first week of September 2025). Let’s explore the details one by one
Canon R6 Mark III Arrival Time
Canon R6 Mark III Camera coming in the 4th Week of August 2025. We are almost sure about the arrival of the Canon R6 Mark III camera, since it has been confirmed by my trusted sources in the past, the Canon R6 Mk III is coming with a 30+ MP sensor. Take a look at the rumored specifications of the upcoming camera
Canon R6 Mark III specifications
- Sensor: Brand new
- [approx]30.3MP Full-Frame CMOS Sensor
- Readout Speed: Non-Stacked Sensor
- Processor: Dual DIGIC X and
- DIGIC Accelerator for enhanced performance
- Subject Tracking with Deep Learning
- Rear LCD: New “flippy” mechanism, likely a tilt-and-flip design similar to Sony and Panasonic models
- Video Capabilities:
- 6K RAW recording at 60 fps
- 4K recording at 120 fps
- Support for C-Log 2 and C-Log 3 for advanced color grading
- 3.2″ Vari-Angle Touchscreen LCD
- CFexpress & SD UHS-II Memory Card Slots
- Announcement: Late Aug 2025 – Early Sep, shipping from December 2025

Canon R7 Mark II Arrival Time and Price
Canon R7 Mark II camera coming in the 4th week of Aug 2025. But, the big issue is that the Canon R7 Mark II is expected to hit a higher price tag compared to its predecessor, the R7. The Canon R7 camera is now available at $1499 (with $100 discount on MSRP). The Canon R7 Mark II will have a price tag of $2000 at the time of announcement.
We will post an update soon as we get new information – Stay tuned – More updates coming
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See more – Canon R6 Mark III Actual Specification by Jan Wegener
By admin, on July 5th, 2025
 Canon G7X Mark IV Creative Image
According to the latest rumor coming from the rumor mill, Canon is working on its G series compact camera. So maybe in between March to September of 2026, we will have a revived G series of compact cameras from Canon.
The Canon PowerShot G series was one of the most popular premium compact camera series of all time. Still, due to the low demand for compact cameras back in 2020-2021, Canon decided to shut down the entire series. But recently, the market trend has again shifted towards compact cameras, and now they are in again in demand again. Although Canon has announced V series compact cameras in 2024 and in 2025. but, they are again planning to revive the G series of compact cameras to gain as much market share as possible.
Why the Canon G7X Mark IV is the Top Contender?
The Canon G7X series was the vlogging icon, and it was one of the most loved series in Canon. Still, there is high demand for the G7X Mark III, although the camera was announced back on July 9, 2019. But due to its high demand, it is almost out of stock everywhere even today. Now let’s discuss what we can expect from the upcoming Canon G7X Mark IV 2025 vlogging camera.
Canon G7X Mark IV – Expected Core Specifications
- Sensor: 1-inch 20.1MP stacked CMOS with DIGIC X.
- Lens: 24-120mm f/1.8-2.8, 5-stop stabilization.
- Video: 4K60 (no crop), 10-bit HDR, Canon Log 3.
- Autofocus: Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with AI tracking.
- Features: Flip-up touchscreen, Wi-Fi 6, USB-C PD, microphone input, flash.
- Design: Compact, recycled-material body, dust-resistant.
As we can very clearly see, PRO compact cameras like the Ricoh GR / GR III HDF, also the Fuji X100 VI series, are also is in very high demand and rarely in stock. To compete with these high-end mirrorless compact cameras, Canon may also introduce their ultra-popular G1 X series once again ( the fourth variant), which has all the capabilities that we have already seen in the recently announced Canon V1 Pro compact camera for bloggers.
Canon G1 X Mark IV camera with a 1.4-inch upgraded sensor and DIGIC X image processor may arrive to target professional photographers seeking mirrorless quality in a very compact body.
Canon G1 X Mark IV – Expected Core Specifications
- Sensor: 1.4-inch 24.2MP CMOS with DIGIC X.
- Lens: 24-100mm f/2-2.8, 5-stop stabilization.
- Video: 4K60 (no crop), 10-bit HDR, Canon Log 3.
- Autofocus: Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with AI detection.
- Viewfinder: 2.36M-dot OLED EVF.
- Features: Articulated touchscreen, Wi-Fi 6, microphone input, flash, hot shoe.
- Design: Weather-sealed, modular accessory support.
what we do believe is that Canon will first introduce the G7X Mark IV camera since it was one of the most popular Canon compact cameras of all time and stillthe G7X Mk III in very, very high demand. And later on, maybe in 2026, we may see the arrival of the G1 X Mark IV.
Which is your pick – G7X Mark IV or the G1 X Mark IV? Share below!
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By admin, on July 3rd, 2025

According to the latest rumor coming from one of the most trusted and authentic sources of information,n howtofly, Sony is testing a new full-frame macro lens, the FE 100mm F2.8 Macro GM OSS.

Stay tuned – We will post an update soon. Also see – Sony A7 V Announcement Before September 2025.
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By admin, on July 3rd, 2025

We have included the Nikon P1000, P1100, P950, P900, Canon SX70 HS, Panasonic FZ80, and Sony RX10 IV. We will dive into the core specifics now of all the cameras and you will understand very easily the best zoom camera for you according to your needs and budget. If you prioritize image quality, then we have different cameras. If you prioritize the maximum zoom range, then of course we have a different set of camera recommendations for you. Now explore the details.
Top Zoom Cameras of 2025
Below is the list of selected the best zoom cameras available in 2025. We have selected all 5 cameras based on their performance and budget, recent reviews and comparisons:
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Nikon Coolpix P1100
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Key Features: 125x optical zoom (24-3000mm), 16MP BSI-CMOS sensor, 4K/30p video, 5-axis vibration reduction (VR), fully articulated 3.2″ LCD, 2.36M-dot OLED viewfinder.
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Best For: Extreme zoom photography, including wildlife, sports, and astrophotography.
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Price: Approximately $1100 / £1049.
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Nikon Coolpix P950
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Key Features: 83x optical zoom (24-2000mm), 16MP BSI-CMOS sensor, 4K/30p video, 5-axis VR, 3.2″ articulated LCD.
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Best For: Long zoom with better portability than the P1100.
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Price: Approximately $800 / £660.
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Canon PowerShot SX70 HS
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Key Features: 65x optical zoom (21-1365mm), 20.3MP CMOS sensor, 4K/30p video, 4-stop image stabilization (IS), vari-angle LCD.
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Best For: Versatile zoom with excellent portability for travel photography.
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Price: Approximately $650 / £570.
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Panasonic Lumix FZ80
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Key Features: 60x optical zoom (20-1200mm), 18MP 1/2.3″ CMOS sensor, 4K/30p video, optical image stabilization, 30fps burst in 4K Photo Mode.
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Best For: Budget-friendly zoom camera with strong video capabilities.
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Price: Approximately $440 / £350 (used).
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Sony RX10 IV
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Key Features: 25x optical zoom (24-600mm), 20.1MP 1″ Exmor RS CMOS sensor, 4K/120p video, fast autofocus (0.03 seconds), 24fps continuous shooting.
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Best For: High-end zoom with superior image and video quality.
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Price: Approximately $1600.
Detailed Review
We have selected the list of the best zoom cameras available in 2025, and let’s explore them.

1. The Nikon P1100 – Best Superzoom Camera 2025
The Nikon P1100 was announced in February 2025. It features the world’s longest optical zoom lens ever used in a bridge camera. You get a total of 125x optical zoom lens which gives you enormous ability to zoom distant subjects. You can clearly capture wildlife, birds, and even the moon with this camera.
- Specifications:
- Sensor: 16MP 1/2.3″ BSI-CMOS
- Zoom: 24-3000mm (125x optical), f/2.8-8
- Video: 4K/30p, 1080/60p with clean HDMI output
- Stabilization: 5-axis VR (up to 5 stops)
- Display: 3.2″ fully articulated LCD (921,000 dots), 2.36M-dot OLED viewfinder
- Weight: 1410g
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
- Pros:
- Unmatched 125x zoom range, ideal for extreme telephoto shots.
- 250X Dynamic Zoom for Moon Shots
- 5-axis image stabilization ensures steady shots at long focal lengths.
- Fully articulated screen for flexible shooting angles.
- AI-enhanced autofocus with bird-watching mode for precise subject tracking.
- Raw support for post-processing flexibility.
- Cons:
- Bulky and heavy (1410g), reducing portability.
- Small 1/2.3″ sensor limits low-light performance and image quality at high ISOs.
- Higher price point compared to other bridge cameras.
Performance: The Nikon P1100 camera is able to do 125x optical zoom and approximately 250x dynamic zoom, which includes optical plus digital, meaning hybrid zooming. The camera uses Nikon’s latest AI-driven autofocus technology, which is very helpful in capturing and tracking moving birds. The camera is heavier and bulkier, so it resembles a DSLR camera. Although due to the small sensor size, some image noise may appear at higher ISO settings. If you want a larger sensor zoom camera, then we do have options like the Sony RX10 IV, but it comes at a hefty price.
Who is it for: The Nikon P1100 camera is ideal for those who love to have the world’s best mega zoom camera in their hand.

2. The Nikon P950 – Best Nikon Budget Zoom Camera
The Nikon P950 offers 83x optical zoom and it is slightly more affordable compared to the Nikon P1100, so if your budget is not that much, you can still get a decent zoom camera — the P950.
- Specifications:
- Sensor: 16MP 1/2.3″ BSI-CMOS
- Zoom: 24-2000mm (83x optical), f/2.8-6.5
- Video: 4K/30p
- Stabilization: 5-axis VR
- Display: 3.2″ articulated LCD
- Weight: 1005g
- Price: $800 / £660
- Pros:
- 83X Long zoom range suitable for wildlife and sports.
- Lighter and more portable than the P1100.
- 4K video and 5-axis stabilization for steady shots.
- AI-enhanced scene recognition for easier shooting.
- Cons:
- Less zoom than the P1100.
- Small sensor limits low-light performance.
Performance: The Nikon P950 strikes a balance between the superzoom camera and the budget. With the P950, you are getting approximately 83x optical zoom, and overall, you are getting 160x of dynamic zoom from the camera. Again, the autofocus is very well capable of shooting and tracking subjects, and overall is the second-best camera after the Nikon P1100 in the line of bridge cameras.
Who is it for: Photographers who love to have a budget bridge camera with extensive zoom range capabilities — Nikon P950 is the best choice.

3. Canon SX70 HS – Best Canon Superzoom Camera
Available under budget, the Canon SX70 HS is able to zoom up to 65x, which is, of course, less than the Nikons we have discussed earlier. But that’s the only mega zoom camera we have inside Canon.
- Specifications:
- Sensor: 20.3MP 1/2.3″ CMOS
- Zoom: 21-1365mm (65x optical), f/3.4-6.5
- Video: 4K/30p
- Stabilization: 4-stop IS
- Display: Vari-angle LCD
- Weight: 610g
- Price: $650 / £570
- Pros:
- Wide-angle lens (21mm) for landscapes and group shots.
- Lightweight and portable at 610g.
- 4K video and vari-angle screen for flexible shooting.
- AI-powered autofocus for reliable subject tracking.
- Cons:
- Shorter zoom range than Nikon models.
- No 5-axis stabilization, less effective at long focal lengths.
- Build quality feels less premium.
Performance: Canon SX70 HS is a work-horse camera made for regular usage. Although not weather-sealed, but build quality is very good. It uses a 20.3 MP sensor, which delivers quite a good result in available light conditions. If you love to buy a Canon zoom camera, then without a doubt SX70 HS is the best choice. But if you talk about the overall best zoom camera, then we do have better options than the SX70 HS — the Nikon P950 and the Nikon P1100.
Who is it for: The Canon SX70 HS is made for travel photographers and lightweight zoom camera lovers.

Panasonic FZ80 – Best Beginner Zoom Camera
Although my favourite was Panasonic FZ1000 Mark II, it is hardly available anywhere. The next best camera after the FZ1000 Mark II is the FZ80. It is one of the best budget 60x optical zoom cameras available right now.
- Specifications:
- Sensor: 18MP 1/2.3″ CMOS
- Zoom: 20-1200mm (60x optical), f/2.8-5.9
- Video: 4K/30p, 30fps burst in 4K Photo Mode
- Stabilization: Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS)
- Weight: 691g
- Price: $440 / £350 (used)
- Pros:
- Affordable price point for a zoom camera.
- 4K video and 4K Photo Mode for capturing fast action.
- Wide-angle lens (20mm) for versatile shooting.
- AI-enhanced scene detection for ease of use.
- Cons:
- Shorter zoom range compared to competitors.
- Basic build quality.
- Limited low-light performance.
Performance: The Panasonic FZ80 offers excellent value. The camera uses a high-quality 18 Megapixel CMOS sensor, captures 4K video at 30 frames per second, and the zoom is sufficient for casual usage. But if you want more, then of course we do have options like the Nikon P950 and the P1100.
Who It’s For: Budget-conscious photographers
 Sony RX10 IV
Sony RX10 IV – Best Professional Zoom Camera
That’s the best zoom camera a camera maker has ever made. Despite its limited 25x optical zoom range, the camera features a 20 Megapixel high-quality 1-inch hybrid CMOS autofocus sensor with a focusing speed of 0.03 seconds, which is non-noticeable. At the very same time, the camera was loaded with AI algorithms so it could easily detect and shoot subjects. But due to the very slow response from the market, Sony decided to withdraw the RX10 series cameras. Since mostly these are out of production right now. But if you can get a copy of this camera, you will be blessed to have the RX10 IV.
- Specifications:
- Sensor: 20.1MP 1″ Exmor RS CMOS
- Zoom: 24-600mm (25x optical), f/2.4-4
- Video: 4K/120p, 24fps continuous shooting
- Stabilization: SteadyShot
- Weight: 1095g
- Price: $1600
- Pros:
- Larger 1″ sensor for better image quality and low-light performance.
- Fast autofocus (0.03 seconds) with AI-driven tracking.
- High-quality Zeiss lens and 4K/120p video for professional results.
- Robust build quality.
- Cons:
- Shorter zoom range than other bridge cameras.
- Expensive compared to competitors.
Performance: The camera features exceptional image quality with the highest possible details and a very high-quality 25x optical zoom lens made by the company. It was able to capture 4K videos up to 120 frames per second and continuous shooting up to 24 frames per second with sensor-shift SteadyShot IS. If your priority is image quality and you love to have the best & fastest focusing superzoom camera, get the RX10 Mark IV.
Comparison Table
| Camera Model |
Zoom Range (mm) |
Sensor Size |
Video |
Weight (g) |
Price (approx.) |
Key Strength |
| Nikon P1100 |
24-3000 (125x) |
1/2.3″ |
4K/30p |
1410 |
$1100 |
Longest zoom range |
| Nikon P950 |
24-2000 (83x) |
1/2.3″ |
4K/30p |
1005 |
$800 |
Balanced zoom and portability |
| Canon SX70 HS |
21-1365 (65x) |
1/2.3″ |
4K/30p |
610 |
$650 |
Lightweight, wide-angle lens |
| Panasonic FZ80 |
20-1200 (60x) |
1/2.3″ |
4K/30p |
691 |
$440 (used) |
Affordable, strong video features |
| Sony RX10 IV |
24-600 (25x) |
1″ |
4K/120p |
1095 |
$1600 |
Superior image quality |
| Nikon P1000 |
24-3000 (125x) |
1/2.3″ |
4K/30p |
1415 |
$997 |
Extreme zoom, slightly cheaper |
| Nikon P900 |
24-2000 (83x) |
1/2.3″ |
1080p |
1005 |
$600 (used) |
Budget-friendly long zoom |
Buying Guide: Choosing the Right Zoom Camera
When selecting a zoom camera in 2025, Kindly consider the following factors to make your purchase a successful pruhase
- Zoom Range:
- For extreme Super Zoom requirements the best cameras are (e.g., birdwatching, moon photography), the Nikon P1100 or P1000 offers the longest 125x zoom.
- For general-purpose use, lightweight body Canon SX70 HS (65x) or Panasonic FZ80 (60x) are the best choice.
- If image quality is at the highest priority and even more important than zoom, the Sony RX10 IV’s 25x zoom is sufficient for most scenarios.
- Image Quality:
- Cameras with 1/2.3″ sensors (Nikon, Canon, Panasonic) are adequate for daylight but struggle in low light.
- The Sony RX10 IV’s 1″ Large sensor offers Sharp images and Excellent low-light performance
- Video Capabilities:
- All listed cameras except the P900 offer 4K video,
- The Sony R10 IV is the only camera that offers 4K/120p for slow-motion footage.
- The Panasonic FZ80’s 4K Photo Mode is very usable for timelapse
- Portability:
- The Canon SX70 HS (610g) and Panasonic FZ80 (691g) are the lightest, ideal for travel.
- The Nikon P1100 and P1000 are bulky (over 1400g), very similar to DSLRS
- Budget:
- Budget-conscious buyers should consider the Panasonic FZ80 or Nikon P900
- Mid-range options include the Canon SX70 HS and Nikon P950.
- The Sony RX10 IV and P1100 are both premium choices
- AI Features:
- Sony RX10 IV features AI for autofocus, scene recognition, and image processing. The Nikon P1100 has built-in bird-watching mode



By admin, on July 3rd, 2025

So we have done an in-depth comparison between the Canon SX70 HS camera and the Nikon P950. These are both the best superzoom cameras available right now with DSLR-like functionality without the bulkier design. You can use the megazoom cameras for wildlife, sports, travel, and casual photography.

Nikon P950: Best Super Zoom Compact Camera
The Nikon P950 uses an 83x optical zoom lens, which is the longest zoom bridge camera available right now. If you also count the digital zoom, then the Nikon P950 offers approximately 166x Dynamic Fine Zoom. That makes it the best superzoom camera of 2025.
The Canon SX70 HS offers 65x optical zoom, which is, of course, impressive but not as good as the Nikon’s 83x optical zoom. Now, if you consider the digital zoom also, then in Canon you are getting a maximum of 130x ZoomPlus mode, which is undoubtedly inferior to the 166x Dynamic Zoom of the Nikon P950.
Verdict: The Nikon P950 is the best among the two if you consider the best superzoom camera with maximum optical reach.
Detailed Specification Comparison of – Canon SX 70 HS vs Nikon P950
here’s a side-by-side comparison of the key specifications for the Canon SX70 HS and Nikon P950:
| Feature |
Canon SX70 HS |
Nikon P950 |
| Sensor |
20.3MP 1/2.3″ CMOS |
16MP 1/2.3″ BSI CMOS |
| Processor |
DIGIC 8 |
EXPEED |
| Lens |
65x optical zoom, 21-1365mm (35mm equiv.), f/3.4-6.5 |
83x optical zoom, 24-2000mm (35mm equiv.), f/2.8-6.5 |
| Image Stabilization |
5-axis, 5 stops |
Dual Detect Optical VR |
| Viewfinder |
2.36m-dot OLED EVF |
2.36m-dot OLED EVF |
| Display |
3-inch vari-angle LCD, ~922k dots (assumed) |
3.2″ 921k-dot vari-angle LCD |
| Video |
4K at 30p, 4K time-lapse |
4K at 30p, Full HD at 60p |
| Continuous Shooting |
10 fps |
7 fps |
| Connectivity |
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS |
| Raw Support |
Yes |
Yes |
| ISO Range |
100-3200 (expandable to 6400) |
100-6400 (expandable to 12800) |
| Battery Life |
~325 shots |
~360 shots |
| Weight |
610g |
1000g |
| Other Features |
Zoom Framing Assist, 0cm closest focus, 130x ZoomPlus |
Hot shoe, 1cm macro focus, 166x Dynamic Fine Zoom |
Image Quality: Canon Wins in Resolution, Nikon in ISO
Canon has the resolution advantage, and Nikon has the better ISO range. Canon uses a 20.3-megapixel CMOS sensor that offers a bit higher resolution when compared to the Nikon P950’s 16-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor. The result is quite visible—if you want to crop your image, then Canon is of course slightly more usable.
Now, the Nikon P950 sensor offers better low-light performance since the ISO range of the Nikon P950 camera is from 100 to 6400, which is further expandable up to 12800. Canon does have some limitations in the ISO range—the standard ISO range of the Canon SX70 HS camera is from 100 to 3200, and the maximum expandable ISO range is up to 6400.
Verdict: Nikon P950 seems to offer better or more optical reach as well as a sensor that performs well in low-light conditions.
Video Performance: 4K Support in Both, Extras Differ
Video performance: Both cameras, Canon SX70 HS and the Nikon P950, offer 4K video recording support up to 30 frames per second. So that’s an amazing thing—that you can use both of these cameras to record beautiful wildlife videos while utilising their maximum optical reach. The Canon also includes a 4K time-lapse capability, so it’s kind of a bonus thing for creative videographers. You have to just set the camera and forget it. After a while, the camera will automatically create a 4K time-lapse movie of the entire scene. However, Nikon offers Full HD mode up to 60 frames per second, which provides smoother slow-motion footage experience. Canon Full HD remains limited to 30fps.
Both cameras offer optical image stabilization, so you get stable handheld shots from both the cameras.
Verdict: Both of them offer 4K videos at 30 frames per second. Canon SX70 HS offers time-lapse video recording capability, whereas Nikon P950 offers slow-motion recording experience.
Continuous Shooting, Viewfinder & Display and more
Canon faster continuous shooting speed: Canon offers a faster continuous shooting speed of 10 frames per second when compared to Nikon P950’s 7 frames per second. So Canon is faster and better suited for action, sports, and wildlife photography.
Viewfinder and display unit: Both cameras feature a 2.36 million-dot electronic viewfinder, which provides a very good viewport, and the display screen of Nikon P950 is slightly larger at 3.2 inches, whereas Canon is limited to 3 inches. Although both of them offer the same display screen resolution of 921k-dot LCD.
Image stabilization: Both of them do have optical image stabilization inside. Canon claims to have 5 stops of image stabilization performance, whereas the Nikon P950 uses Dual Detect Optical Vibration Reduction, which is of course highly effective in handling the superzoom lenses.
Connectivity & GPS tagging: The Nikon P950 offers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS tagging in your pics, so you can capture or geotag your photos while you are travelling. Now, Canon SX70 HS remains limited to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. So yes, you can transfer your images to the app from both the cameras, but geotagging remains exclusive to the Nikon P950.
Handling and weight: The Nikon P950 is larger and heavier, approximately 1000 grams. The reason is very simple—since you are getting a massive optical zoom lens of 83x, that makes it a quite heavy machine. Now in Canon, the weight remains limited to 610 grams, which is of course lighter and more compact compared to the Nikon.
Conclusion: Nikon P950 Is the Best Zoom Camera
Nikon P950 wins here, since you are getting 83X optical zoom vs 65X of Canon, as well as Nikon offers 166x Dynamic Fine Zoom and Canon remains limited to 130x ZoomPlus mode.
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