The Nikon Coolpix A900, announced in February 2016, is a pocketable travel-zoom compact that succeeded the S9900 at the top of Nikon's slim superzoom range.
It squeezes a 35x zoom (24-840mm equivalent) into a pocket body with a 20.3MP BSI sensor, 4K/30p video, tilting screen, hybrid VR and SnapBridge transfer; no viewfinder or raw capture.
As one of the last dedicated travel zooms before phones ended the category - and with Nikon out of compacts - clean bodies are sought-after as ready-to-use travel cameras.
Used buying: run the full 35x zoom for grinding or hesitation, check the tilting screen ribbon, test 4K recording with a fast card, confirm the micro-USB port charges reliably, and ask for a sky test frame to reveal sensor dust.