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Aug 21, 2018 17:47:20   #
DOOK Loc: Maclean, Australia
 
I had an accident with my P900 a few days ago. It was mounted on a tripod at the time. They parted company & the tripod mount was ripped out of the bottom of the camera (see first pic). The camera still works fine, but I can't use it with a tripod/monopod anymore. For the last 2 years, virtually all of my bird shots have been taken with this camera mounted on a monopod. So, my choice now is to use it hand held, or throw it away.

I tried a few hand held test shots from my patio, of some doves about 50 yards away. All shots were at maximum zoom of 2,000mm, & I leaned by back against the side of the house. I found it easy enough to keep the bird in the viewfinder & all shots are reasonably sharp. I did try a few with no support at all & it was virtually impossible to keep the bird in the frame. When I'm out 'shooting' birds, there is always something to lean on, so yes, I will still be able to use it. Downloading is recommended.


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This one was much further away--about 80 yards.
This one was much further away--about 80 yards....
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Aug 21, 2018 17:53:45   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
You're still doing great with no monopod!

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Aug 21, 2018 17:59:29   #
rgrenaderphoto Loc: Hollywood, CA
 
Bummer man. Time to upgrade.

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Aug 21, 2018 18:10:47   #
Dixiegirl Loc: Alabama gulf coast
 
The bird looks like he's freezing with his feathers ruffled and wearing a neck warmer. lol Nice shots, Earl.

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Aug 21, 2018 18:57:39   #
Photog8 Loc: Morriston, FL
 
Funny how the old metal Nikons held up better on tripods, but show me a well used metal camera that didn't have a ding or two in their bodies. Doesn't look like it will slow you down any Earl. Great shots.

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Aug 21, 2018 20:16:40   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
Tough luck, Earl. I hope you don't have to buy a new camera. These shots seem fine to me.

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Aug 21, 2018 21:27:20   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
Not too shabby for handheld at 2000 mm. I'm assuming that you are using a pretty high shutter speed. I don't know what I would do without my monopod.

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Aug 21, 2018 21:44:05   #
merrytexan Loc: georgia
 
DOOK wrote:
I had an accident with my P900 a few days ago. It was mounted on a tripod at the time. They parted company & the tripod mount was ripped out of the bottom of the camera (see first pic). The camera still works fine, but I can't use it with a tripod/monopod anymore. For the last 2 years, virtually all of my bird shots have been taken with this camera mounted on a monopod. So, my choice now is to use it hand held, or throw it away.

I tried a few hand held test shots from my patio, of some doves about 50 yards away. All shots were at maximum zoom of 2,000mm, & I leaned by back against the side of the house. I found it easy enough to keep the bird in the viewfinder & all shots are reasonably sharp. I did try a few with no support at all & it was virtually impossible to keep the bird in the frame. When I'm out 'shooting' birds, there is always something to lean on, so yes, I will still be able to use it. Downloading is recommended.
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you haven't lost your touch at all, earl...these shots look great! you now have a chance to perfect your leaning when you shoot skills.

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Aug 22, 2018 00:26:17   #
CathyAnn Loc: Apache Junction, AZ
 
Those pictures look great to me, Earl. Thank goodness you can still use the camera.

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Aug 22, 2018 07:09:43   #
alby Loc: very eastern pa.
 
i would seal that hole with some grey silicone, aerospace grade, stronger, spanned with screening. just to keep debris out. keep shooting

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Aug 22, 2018 09:04:39   #
tmorgen Loc: Palm Bay, FL
 
Don't throw that Nikon away! Find an old camera - a real throwaway and with a hacksaw cut the bottom off so you can glue the bottom of the old to your P900 being careful not to glue a part where a doorway is located. If you don't want to do that, send it to me and I'll fix it.
Regards,
Ted

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Aug 22, 2018 09:32:42   #
Carolina Wings Loc: Flew from North Carolina to Pennsylvania
 
DOOK wrote:
I had an accident with my P900 a few days ago. It was mounted on a tripod at the time. They parted company & the tripod mount was ripped out of the bottom of the camera (see first pic). The camera still works fine, but I can't use it with a tripod/monopod anymore. For the last 2 years, virtually all of my bird shots have been taken with this camera mounted on a monopod. So, my choice now is to use it hand held, or throw it away.

I tried a few hand held test shots from my patio, of some doves about 50 yards away. All shots were at maximum zoom of 2,000mm, & I leaned by back against the side of the house. I found it easy enough to keep the bird in the viewfinder & all shots are reasonably sharp. I did try a few with no support at all & it was virtually impossible to keep the bird in the frame. When I'm out 'shooting' birds, there is always something to lean on, so yes, I will still be able to use it. Downloading is recommended.
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WOW...sorry about your camera's tripod mount...great Dove shots though😱

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Aug 22, 2018 10:48:45   #
EdJ0307 Loc: out west someplace
 
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
Bummer man. Time to upgrade.
Hey, good idea. What about that new Nikon P1000? I think they came up with the P1000 moniker based on the price of the camera, about $1,000.

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Aug 22, 2018 11:18:02   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Very good set Earl.

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Aug 22, 2018 14:45:43   #
Sylvias Loc: North Yorkshire England
 
That’s a bummer Earl, still excellent shots.

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