I sold my P900. I wasn't unhappy with its performance but it wasn't good enough to overcome its massive size, weight and cost. I was seduced by the 83x zoom but a bit of a gimmick if I'm honest. But it was a fun experiment and I'm glad I tried it to give me more perspective and all that. So my next camera purchase will be based more on overall performance than just the super zoom. I found that in many cases the max 83 zoom was useless on very distant birds. 50 zoom is enough for 95% of cases, past that things get tricky plus you have to deal with haze and other atmospheric impediments. I also found that while the shutter was quicker than that of the SX50, the zoom was much slower than the SX50 so it's a wash there. The P900 did take better pictures but not $700 better pictures. Plus that weight, I just couldn't get over the weight. I'm not a small or weak person but it gave me neck pain and fatigue...even affected my posture. With the SX50, I can go all day and not even feel like it's there.
My next camera is definitely going to take zoom into consideration but I also good overall performance including fast shutter and zoom speed, low light capabilities and good focus mechanism (maybe even a manual option). And of course it has to be small and light.
Now I don't know what camera that might be as I haven't looked into it too much but the Nikon Coolpix 610 has caught my eye. It's lighter than the SX50 has a bit more zoom (60x) and apparently even has manual focus. I'd definitely pick that over the P900 right now...if most other things are more or less equal that is.
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