Why, when I look through my Nikon P900 camera at the stars and Mars, does it look totally different from what NASA is telling us, and showing us? - Quora
![Paula Lambert on Twitter: "RT @redditSpacePorn: My first time photographing #Saturn! Nikon p900. Thanks r/spaceporn for your help with making this happen! https://t.c…" / Twitter Paula Lambert on Twitter: "RT @redditSpacePorn: My first time photographing #Saturn! Nikon p900. Thanks r/spaceporn for your help with making this happen! https://t.c…" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DMqTwp0W4AEGmXp.jpg)
Paula Lambert on Twitter: "RT @redditSpacePorn: My first time photographing #Saturn! Nikon p900. Thanks r/spaceporn for your help with making this happen! https://t.c…" / Twitter
Shubham on Twitter: "A few from the Jupiter-Saturn Conjunction on December 21, 2020. F6.5, 1/8s, 1285.20mm, WB(A), NIKON P900 New Delhi, 6:27pm #jupiter #saturn #jupitersaturnconjunction #GreatConjunction #GreatConjunction2020 https://t.co/fySTh6eCEH ...
Nikon - Heavenly bodies, as seen through a COOLPIX P1000. No, seriously. That's shot on a COOLPIX! Just ask renowned astrophotographer, Samy Olabi. “This month is a good chance to observe
![Image of Saturn taken with a Nikon P900 digital camera. No telescope. No edition. 2016-05-29 21.10 - f6.5 1/160s ISO16… | Nikon p900, Space pictures, Digital camera Image of Saturn taken with a Nikon P900 digital camera. No telescope. No edition. 2016-05-29 21.10 - f6.5 1/160s ISO16… | Nikon p900, Space pictures, Digital camera](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/06/9e/60/069e60cc853271fc4cb1e75361956cf1.jpg)