@HI-TEC99,
The test relies on a landmark of known distance. I could pull the sensor from a
PXL-2000 and still fail the globe with a lens made from coke bottles.
Proving the earth is flat with a P1000 is like exterminating a mouse with a rail gun.
Whitney (shot in Pixelvision) PXL 2000 --
https://youtu.be/bSu7NjC51XsThe Fisher-Price PXL2000 toy black-and-white camcorder is superior to your shit P1000. It was produced in 1987, and over 30 years later they still work.
Your shit P1000 broke within a month of this reviewer buying it. Your shit camera's lens is probably defective, and that's why it passes your flat Earth "test".
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/cameras/nikon.htmlPurchased Coolpix P1000 on Dec 3, 2018 and within a month lens seemed loose. Sent in for repair. Came back after 3 weeks. No problem found and factory reset. After receiving it back still same, lens loose and unable to zoom past 1200mm as picture was blurry and then it started to not turn off or lens retract.
The PXL2000 would probably fail your flat Earth "test" because it's not a shit defective camera.
Your camera is shit.