In the ranks of cameras with non-replaceable Nikon optics, there is a separate species hierarchy. So, the functional compacts of the Japanese manufacturer of photographic equipment are listed in the letter lines A, P and DL. Each of them has its own distinctive character traits. Which ones exactly? Let's figure it out.

A-family cameras are balanced compacts with a small matrix (1/2.3") and basic photo and video shooting capabilities. The simplest of them click pictures purely "on the machine", advanced instances of detachment A record 4K video and save photos in RAW format. At the same time, manual shooting settings are available to the user (switching between them is performed by rotating the P/A/S/M ring).

To compete with the Nikon P900 "cannon" in terms of the multiplicity of optical approximation is an undertaking that is obviously doomed to failure.

Advanced Nikon ultrasounds from the P series are equipped with the same small image sensors with physical dimensions of 1/2.3", and the key emphasis in them is placed on long-range qualities. The premium segment of Nikon compacts is represented by cameras with non-replaceable optics of the DL family. Among the brand's compacts there is an offer for any low-cost.