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Bridge Cameras Nikon Coolpix P1100

Nikon Coolpix P1100

Bridge Camera, CMOS, 1/2.3, 30-1/4000, 16 MP, Face Detection, Continuous Drive, 1410g

£849.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £283.33/mo.*
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Bridge Cameras Nikon Coolpix P950
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Nikon Coolpix P950

4.5

Bridge Camera, CMOS, 1/2.3, 30-1/8000, 16 MP, Face Detection, Continuous Drive, 1005g

£558.40
Or 3 interest-free payments of £186.13/mo.*
8stores
Bridge Cameras Kodak PixPro AZ425 Black

Kodak PixPro AZ425 Black

4.1

Bridge Camera, CMOS, 1/2.3, 30-1/2000, 20.68 MP, Face Detection, Continuous Drive, 444g

£179.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £59.66/mo.*
9+stores

Bridge Cameras: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting bridge cameras, the zoom range is a critical factor to consider. A longer zoom range allows you to capture distant subjects without compromising image quality. For example, if you're planning on photographing wildlife or sports events, a camera with at least 50x optical zoom will be beneficial. However, if your primary focus is on landscapes or portraits, a 20-30x zoom might suffice. By understanding your photography needs, you can choose a model that offers the right balance of zoom capability and portability.

The sensor size in bridge cameras significantly impacts image quality, especially in low-light conditions. Larger sensors capture more light and detail, resulting in clearer images with less noise. While many bridge cameras come with a 1/2.3″ sensor, some models feature larger sensors like 1″ or even APS-C sizes. If you frequently shoot in dim environments or want to achieve professional-quality photos, opting for a camera with a larger sensor might be worth the investment.

Manual controls provide greater flexibility and creativity in your photography by allowing you to adjust settings such as aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Bridge cameras often offer these controls alongside automatic modes for different shooting scenarios. If you're keen on learning more about photography and experimenting with different techniques, ensure the camera you choose has comprehensive manual controls. This feature will enable you to grow your skills and adapt to various lighting conditions and subjects more effectively.

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