Nikon's 60x superzoom bridge — 24-1440mm equiv with 4K video and tilt screen.
The Nikon Coolpix B700 was released approximately 2016 as a bridge superzoom camera featuring a 60× optical zoom equivalent to 24-1440mm. Designed for wildlife and sports photography with extreme telephoto reach in a fixed-lens camera. Fixed zoom lens — no interchangeable mount.
20.2MP 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor. 60× optical zoom (24-1440mm equivalent, f/3.3-6.5). 4K/30fps and 1080p/60fps video. Built-in electronic viewfinder (EVF). Tilting 3-inch LCD. Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC. Optical VR (vibration reduction). At approximately 565g. Fixed zoom — no interchangeable mount.
The 1440mm equivalent telephoto end places the B700 among the most extreme zoom reach available in any compact camera. At 1440mm equivalent the sensor's small 1/2.3-inch size limits image quality in low light and reduces fine detail; the extreme reach is most practical in good light for large wildlife or aircraft at great distances. The EVF enables comfortable shooting at extreme telephoto lengths where LCD composition is impractical.
On the used market the Nikon Coolpix B700 is an extreme superzoom for distant subjects. Condition checks: zoom mechanism smoothness across full 60× range, EVF display condition, VR engagement (listen and test), battery health (EN-MH2 NiMH or AA alkaline — verify compatibility), Wi-Fi pairing function. Fixed zoom — no interchangeable mount.