The Nikon Camera That Proves the World is Flat and That we Never Went to the Moon

Growing up, I remember how in every classroom, we had a globe. Out of pure boredom, we’d sometimes spin it around and it would spin so fast that it would fall down — sometimes shattering or denting. Like that shattered globe, the concept that the earth is round is a shattered idea for many who use one of Nikon’s most controversial cameras. I’m not talking about the Nikon Z9 and how photographers love to diss the autofocus and compare it to the speed of a potato. But instead, it’s a camera that you don’t see discussed in photography circles all that often: the Nikon P1100. You see, its predecessors, the P1000 and P900, have been what the photography product managers would call, “niche.” In the age of misinformation and AI though, I’m not totally sure that it’s all that niche of a product.