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Some planes I took a picture of flying over with my Nikon P900 (They were all at least 32,000 ft up and some of them were flying over areas that were an
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Re: P900 Aircraft Overflights between 33,000 and 39,000 feet: Nikon Coolpix Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review
I'm 15 and for now I can't go to an airport to do some plane spotting. So instead, my parents bought me a Nikon P900 that can zoom to 83 times. And
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High Altitude Plane Spotting. Spotting high altitude planes over the UK with Nikon P900 camera. - YouTube in 2023 | Nikon p900, Nikon, High altitude
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Some planes I took a picture of flying over with my Nikon P900 (They were all at least 32,000 ft up and some of them were flying over areas that were an
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Some planes I took a picture of flying over with my Nikon P900 (They were all at least 32,000 ft up and some of them were flying over areas that were an