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# Waterproof to 33ft Full HD 1080p video Built-in GPS + e-Compass COOLPIX AW100 16 MP CMOS Waterproof Digital Camera with GPS and Full HD 1080p Video (Black)

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## Summary

> 📸 Capture every wild moment — no limits, just legendary stories.

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- **What is this?** COOLPIX AW100 16 MP CMOS Waterproof Digital Camera with GPS and Full HD 1080p Video (Black)
- **How much does it cost?** 86062₫ with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Precision Imaging:** 16 MP CMOS sensor captures crisp, low-light shots and fast action.
- • **Immersive Storytelling:** Record stunning Full HD 1080p videos with stereo sound and slow-motion modes.
- • **Glove-Friendly Controls:** Action Control lets you adjust settings effortlessly, even with gloves on.
- • **Seamless Location Tagging:** Integrated GPS and e-Compass embed your journey into every photo.
- • **Adventure-Ready Durability:** Waterproof, shockproof, and freezeproof for fearless exploration.

## Overview

The Nikon COOLPIX AW100 is a rugged 16 MP waterproof digital camera designed for extreme outdoor adventures. It features a 5x optical zoom NIKKOR lens, built-in GPS and electronic compass for geotagging, and shoots Full HD 1080p video with stereo sound. Shockproof, freezeproof, and waterproof up to 33 feet, it offers versatile shooting modes and glove-friendly controls, making it the ultimate companion for millennial professionals who crave both durability and high-quality imaging on the go.

## Description

From the Manufacturer You live to be “in the moment,” so anything that brings back the rush is worth it. The Nikon COOLPIX AW100 is water-proof, shock-proof and freeze-proof, so you can take it on all of your extreme adventures. It packs a 5x Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens and a 16.0-MP CMOS sensor to record low-light and fast-action photos and Full HD (1080p) movies. Life on the road deserves GPS + e-Compass, so the AW100's got these too. Add a 3-inch monitor, our new Action Control for easily adjusting settings when wearing gloves plus a range of in-camera special effects, and you've got a camera as rugged as you. Start saving those action-packed memories—every view and heartbeat. Ready for extreme adventures Water-proof, shock-proof and freeze-proof The AW100 can handle all that Mother Nature can throw at it. Take it diving to depths of up to 33-feet. Shoot at temperatures as cold as 14° F. And don't sweat drops of up to 5-feet. Whether it's in your hand, mounted to a surfboard, clipped on a backpack or attached to a scuba tank, every twist, splash, dive and crash can be recorded in both still and Full HD (1080p) movie. Plus, Nikon's new Action Control brings fast and easy operation to gloved hands. The AW100 lets you capture every thrilling moment from inside the action—not the sidelines. Shoot in extreme low light 16.0-MP CMOS sensor Adventure doesn't always happen during perfect photo-taking conditions. Imagine sharp images produced 33-feet underwater, photos and movies captured while you explore a dark cave or get in one last run as the sun is setting. What does it take to get these and more? A 16.0-MP CMOS sensor that blazes through low light, fast action and challenging shooting conditions to capture high-impact photos with exceptional image quality and low noise. Shoot 3 shots in about one second, plus one-touch control for Full HD (1080p) movies combine to ensure not a single moment of your action-packed lifestyle is missed. Star in your own viral movies Full HD (1080p) movies with stereo sound Don't just share some photos with friends, put them inside the action with you. Imagine reliving the downhill snowboarding rush, the incredible view as you hang glide down a 4,000-foot peak or showing your friends exactly what you experienced "shooting the tube" in Hawaii. Attach the AW100 to your gear, and with a single touch of the control you're creating an in-the-action Full HD (1080p) movie with stereo sound. You'll capture all of life's adventures from a whole new perspective—your own. See where you’re going, mark where you’ve been Built-in GPS, mapping and e-Compass Imagine you and a friend are white water rafting down an unfamiliar route. The AW100's rugged waterproof build can take the pounding action while you record photos and movies of this incredible adventure, and it's built-in GPS can track your progress with Nikon View NX2 software, Nikon's mypicturetown photo sharing site or Google Earth™. Its built-in maps let you view your path, and its electronic compass is an extra safety measure that can even help you ascertain which branch to take if there's a fork in the stream. Your GPS travelogue will give you bragging rights as you share the adventure with your friends. Creative control even in gloves A handy Action Control feature More creativity at your fingertips—even if your fingertips are enclosed in ski gloves! The AW100's handy Action Control feature makes it easy to adjust specific camera settings. Wrapped up in the action with no time to adjust? The AW100 automatically adjusts camera settings. And if you're looking to add creativity, select in-camera effects such as black and white, or selective color. There's even an underwater mode to keep images colorful and properly exposed. Steady even when you’re not The AW100's five advanced VR image stabilizing features automatically reduce the streaky images associated with shaky cameras. Sharper objects in motion To ward off motion blur, the AW100's motion detector automatically tracks moving subjects and adjusts the camera's settings to keep them in focus.

## Features

- Water-proof, Shock-proof, Freeze-proof: ruggedly built for reliable and comfortable outdoor operation. Water-proof to a depth of 33 feet.
- Shockproof if dropped from 5 ft, operating temperature down to 14 degrees F
- 16 effective megapixel CMOS sensor ideal for low light shooting and fast operation
- GPS and e-Compass functions
- Points of Interest (locations, landmarks, etc.) and location information (latitude and longitude) can be added to your photos

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aperture Modes | F3.9-F4.8 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Asin | B005IGVY6K |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Contrast Detection |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,759 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #263 in Sports & Action Video Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 8 Bit |
| Brand | Nikon |
| Built In Media | Camera Body & Accessories |
| Camera Flash | Built-In |
| Camera Lens | 5x optical Zoom, NIKKOR ED glass lens with lens-shift VR and a focal range of 28-140mm (35mm format equivalent), f/3.9-4.8 maximum aperture. |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | USB-enabled devices |
| Compatible Mountings | Nikon 1 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Continuous Shooting | 7.1 |
| Crop Mode | 1.33:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,201) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Digital Still | Yes |
| Digital Zoom | 4 x |
| Display Fixture Type | Tilting |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 16 MP |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | Approximately 153,000 dots per square inch |
| Effective Still Resolution | 16 |
| Expanded Iso Minimum | 125 |
| Exposure Control | Automatic, Exposure compensation (-2.0 to +2.0 EV in steps of 1/3 EV), motion detection |
| File Format | JPEG |
| Flash Memory Type | SD, SDHC, SDXC |
| Flash Modes | Auto (TTL), TTL |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 |
| Focal Length Description | 5.0-25.0mm (angle of view equivalent to that of 28-140mm lens in 35mm [135] format) |
| Focus Features | Contrast-detect TTL AF |
| Focus Mode | Automatic AF (AF-A) |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00018208262908 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image Stabilization | Optical |
| Item Weight | 6.3 Ounces |
| Jpeg Quality Level | Fine |
| Lens Construction | 12 elements in 10 groups |
| Lens Type | Zoom |
| Manufacturer | Nikon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 26290 |
| Maximum Aperture | 3.5 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 25 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 4608 Pixels |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 4 Seconds |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 83 MB |
| Metering Methods | Center Weighted |
| Minimum Focal Length | 5 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/2000 Seconds |
| Model Name | Nikon COOLPIX AW100 |
| Model Number | 26290 |
| Model Series | AW100 |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Night Vision | No |
| Optical Zoom | 5 |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.3-inch |
| Real Angle Of View | 72.8 Degrees |
| Recording Capacity | 60 Minutes |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 100 |
| Shooting Modes | Backlighting, Beach, Black and White Copy, Close Up, Dusk/Dawn, Easy Panorama, Fireworks Show, Food, Landscape, Museum, Night Landscape, Panorama, Party/Indoor, Portrait, Snow, Sports, Sunset, Underwater |
| Skill Level | Amateur |
| Special Feature | Image Stabilization |
| Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| Total Still Resolution | 16 MP |
| Total Usb 2 0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Upc | 018208262908 |
| Video Capture Format | MOV |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Viewfinder | fixed LCD |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| Wireless Technology | gps |
| Write Speed | 7.1 fps |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** 1.33:1
- **Compatible Mountings:** Nikon 1
- **Expanded ISO Minimum:** 125
- **Image Stabilization:** Optical
- **Maximum Aperture:** 3.5 Millimeters
- **Maximum Focal Length:** 25 Millimeters
- **Metering Description:** Center Weighted
- **Optical Zoom:** 5
- **Photo Sensor Technology:** CMOS
- **Supported File Format:** JPEG

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Can't be without it
*by  on Reviewed in the United States March 29, 2014*

I misplaced this camera recently for about a week and it seems like everyday is was exasperated to not be able to get the shot I could have gotten with it but couldn't get with either my DSLR, Nikon 700, or with my very good and handy compact Canon S95. I bought this camera mainly to use when I didn't dare take one of the other cameras out in so much water. It is even nice not to have to be concerned about the rain, or the wet updraft from a waterfall, let alone at the beach, the river, the ocean, kayaking, rock terrain, sand, dusty riding or hiking. Yes the lens stays behind it protective glass that is itself quite will protected by the frame protruding just adequately beyond it. The other main attraction was the dropability. I was impressed by the shock-resistant aspect. I brag that I can drop it about the distance of my height onto any surface. But I can't get myself to intentionally do that. Still. I feel confident of its durability. I am also glad to have the GPS onboard. When I was considering ordering it, I was concerned about whether the resolution would be satisfactory, so, I chose to buy a refurbished one. The warrantee sounded good enough to take a chance. If I had known how much I was going to be using it and enjoying it, I would have bought the brand new one instead. But, I am very pleased with this refurbished one. No problem! One of the reasons that I can hardly stand to not have it at hand at all times is because it is so easy to take a really close shot. I am a beekeeper and I have been trying to get close-ups of the bees with the other two cameras and haven't been able to do with them what I can do with this one. The resolution isn't as good as I would like to be able to get eventually, but it is much better than anything that I have gotten at the beehive previously and the images that I send to the newspaper look good in print. This is the third water camera that I have gotten, and by far the best so far. I am very glad to have this at hand. Oh, and by the way, almost every time I open and close the water-tight door to the battery and SD card, I realize how much I appreciate the technology of that door and its latch and remember that comment about one of the reviews that criticized the latch as overly complicated and difficult to use. I get a really satisfied feeling from closing this particular latch that seems to have the feel of closing a submarine hatch. And opening the latch with only one hand is a skill that is pleasing to be a master of and takes little effort in accomplishing. And yes, if you guessed, I relocated the missing camera in the pocket of my beekeeping jacket. Now to get some close-ups of the kittens that are just beginning to get a little tiny bit of their eyes open. Of course, I can't get quite as close to them as I get to the honeybees that I can be almost touching with the lens and fill the frame with the bee and get fairly good focus and detail. Good enough for most uses, at a price that you wouldn't expect to be getting gallery quality, anyway. Yes, I did get the orange face. Sometimes I am really glad when it is so easy to find. In the beginning, sometimes I couldn't find it because I didn't see any orange face anywhere. That is when I learned to always set it monitor down. That side is all black. I like the looks of the black better, but the orange is handy and it is good for me to set the monitor face down to protect it from anything damaging it from above. Oh, and I really like how well it rides with me when the strap is around my neck. Excellent that it wears like a necklace, secured at with each end of the strap at a side of the camera instead of the wrist strap kind of tether. It is so easy to wear and to just lift and shoot. Easiest of any compact camera that I have ever used. It is when I am wearing it, though, that I would prefer that it had a the dignity of a black face. But, such a good image buddy, I can't complain. If you get one, I hope that you enjoy it at least as much.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awsome Nikon AW100 (20111212) Update 20120801
*by  on Reviewed in the United States December 13, 2011*

UPDATE 20120801 - Amazon would not allow a separate update for a similar product purchase so I have to update this review ...I just bought the replacement for the AW100 that rests on the bottom of the Pacific. It is ORANGE (Nikon COOLPIX AW100 16 MP CMOS Waterproof Digital Camera with GPS and Full HD 1080p Video (ORANGE)).I am not all that "keen" on Orange; however, the price was $40 less (now $268) than the original Black. It takes good pictures. I say this because the original black unit would have difficulty sometimes taking a closeUp picture. The "new" orange unit works near and far. Now, I have to put it in water to make sure it is waterProof for its up-and-coming adventure.Oh, I have upgraded the AW100 to five (5) stars. For several reasons: 1) I bought another unit; 2) The orange works in my mix-and-notMatch world; 3) Maybe, just maybe, it will be easier to spot if it gets away from me; and, 4) It was $40 less expensive.I continue to recommend this product!***********************************************************20120322 ... The Nikon aw100 (BLACK) actually went to Hawaii as planned. It took pictures on O'Ahu, and then on Hawai'i. It was also supposed to be used on Maui. It was a great camera. It did almost 100% of what I thought it should. It took surprising panorama shots. It took amazing underwater pictures at the sea horse farm. It took wonderful pictures in two lagoons while snorkling to approximate depths of 20 to 30 feet without any leakage. It even got pictures of my spouse snorkling. Then the camera did the most unspeakable thing. It became a $400 "disposable" camera when it untethered itself and went to the bottom of the Pacific. It was missed only when the Zodiac stopped in the third lagoon.It is a long shot to ask, "If anyone locates the camera I would place no claim; however, I would greatly appreciate getting the 16gb SDHC card that has many pictures that can never be replaced."Now, for the next adventure where the "camera" will not run away?-------------------------------------------------------------20111212 ... For some reason I always need another camera. The Nikon AW100 will fill a niche I have for something that can get dunked. It will be a good companion to the Nikon S1000pj (the one that projects the image on a wall).Another important piece is that both the AW100 and the S1000pj use the same EN-EL12 battery. Speaking of that, you just have to get the TWO EN-EL12 Replacement Battery (1050 mAh) + Battery Charger FOR Nikon CoolPix S1000pj / S610 / S610c / S620 / S630 / S640 / S70 / S710 / S8000 Digita ... offering here on Amazon.com since these two cameras can consume a lot of batteryJuice! I got four (4) units of the above mentioned charger and got eight (8) EN-EL12 batteries as well as four car adapters and four wall chargers for under $35 TOTAL - "Oh, and they work, too!" which really surprised me.There is a lot about the AW100 I have not used. My first curiosity was the battery. I just wanted to see what the maximum burn might be. I turned on all options (at maximum) and tinkered with everything to use as much batteryJuice as I could. The result was something like 76 pictures - "Acceptable" to me.I inserted a Transcend 32 GB Class SDHC 10 Flash Memory Card TS32GSDHC10E into the AW100. 4,000 plus pictures at maximum resolution for under $40.The GPS. Seem to sensitive enough to work inside most buildings even where DeLorme and Garmin GPS units cannot get signal. The map is very general and is really useful, for me, for GeoCaching. To get the coordinates from the jpg image requires Photoshop or other software that can access this meta data. One curiosity is the possible map updates. This feature shows in the menu; however, so far I have not been able to find out much more about it.The Compass. The neighbors thought I was a little confused/touched as I stood in my front yard waiving this small black object in a figure-eight motion as the snow fell around me. For some reason I felt that I needed to be able to get a good compassReading in my yard in the snow to learn how well the "first" pictures might look (BTW, they looked good if I might say so!).The Lens position. The position of the lens is where one can take marvelous pictures of parts of one's fingers. I have a whole set of them that I might put on display in a gallery?The Camera with Heart. The AW100 has numerous settings. When you get the camera you will see this icon (camera with heart) on the screen. It basicially means the camera will take a picture - results are mostly surprisingly good.The Camera without Heart. I mostly use this setting.The Panorama (sp?). It is most curious. I am more accustomed to the larger images available in the Sony A900 and the like that are stitched using something like Photoshop. The AW100 does a grand job of creating a panorama. Now, the camera is a little to smart AND you have to do the way the developers intended which I remain a little uncertain about the 360-deg version. I have gotten insulted using the 180-deg version by being informed I am not doing it right. You can only go in one direction with either horizontal or vertical movement - BUT, not both. The end result when I do the right thing is a strip photo that seems a whole lot better than I thought that I would get.Up Close. I like microPhotography. This camera does a good job.Low Light. I am not certain that the camera was responsible, more so than the operator, when taking low light photographs. The camera seemed to have a difficult time focusing even with the assist light that is built into the camera for these situations.Light Assist. This is an annoying light that is disruptive because I have not found the setting to keep it extinguished when I do not want it startling the photoObject or announcing that a photograph will be taken.Opening the Housing. The battery, SD card, USB and HDMI connectors are located behind a door that is sorta a mess for big fingers to open since the button on the top must be pressed and then a counterClockwise turn must be done to get the door open. The space is "real" tight and I did find that some SDHC cards were not all that easy to extract or to determine if properly seated. If this happens, just remove the battery and it is easier to slip a fingerNail into the SD card crease for extraction.Menu. The menu is not the best Nikon has offered. I have finally located most of the features I think should be available. Some I am still seeking.Documentation. The userGuide and userManual are a poorExcuse and an exercise in futility. They follow the typical mentality of "trial and mistake" to learn how to meaningfully use the camera features.Waterproof. I was going to take the camera into the bathtub to do some underWater shooting of a rubberDucky. I was advised that this was offensive to the rubberDucky and possibly illegal and probably an issue of privacy so I will have to wait until I am in the ocean.Strap. It really makes no sense to include a nonWaterProof strap with a camera that is to be used underwater. I do not have time to get a waterProof strap so I will have to makeDo with some fishingLine. Oh yes, there was as sorta piece-of-string that was supposed to be used with the camera in the water. I really need a strap that can just stay connected to the camera so when I fall out-of-the-boat I do not have to spend a whole lot of time trying to change to the waterProofStrap before I hit the water ("Oh yea, where, in this instance do I put the nonWaterProof strap?).Pictures. The camera takes great pictures in a snow setting where other cameras straight-out-of-the-box fail. Night photographs are a little iffy. In-the-water pictures have not been tried, yet!Zoom. It also has digital zoom. I find, as with most digital zoom, it adds more noise to the picture than the implied benefit from the apparentCloseness provided by the inCamera crop. It might be okay for those that do not have something like Photoshop. The lens zoom was adequate and allowed me to capture deer in the snow at some 100 yards that will, of course, need Photoshop.Slideshow. I am using slideShow two ways. The first is to display the individual pictures that have been collected on the SD card. It works okay. I usually do not use a camera for this purpose. I would much rather shoot pictures and then get back to the 27" colorCorrected monitor and photoshop at some later time. The second part of the slideShow is used with panoramas. In this case, the picture is moved smoothly across the entire vista of the scene. A bit impressive but lacks the usefulness of portability to be able to share with friends.Buttons. Like buttons on anything small if big fingers are involved. "Ya just has to deal with it!"Overall Impression. The Nikon AW100 hasn't leaked yet (of course not, I have not put it into the water). It has taken an assortment of pictures that I think exercise its capabilities. I am impressed. So, let's learn how well it does underwater. More on this soon.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far, so good!
*by  on Reviewed in the United States January 9, 2012*

My new AW100 replaced a Kodak Easyshare Sport C123 and a Canon SD400. The SD400 has been a great compact camera for the past 6+ years, but was getting long in the tooth esp since I bought a Windows 7 PC and couldn't get a driver (which created all kinds of issues with deleting subdirectories on the memory card). The Kodak went back within a couple days of use because a) it didn't have an optical zoom and I found I really missed that, and b) the pictures were too 'contrasty' where the highlights were blown out and the shadows all clipped to black. I guess for $80 the Kodak delivered its price-performance, but I only take pictures once and I want them to be good. I also have a Canon SLR but I don't take that fly fishing, backpacking, winter camping, nor to the beach.I've only had the AW for about a week, but so far really enjoying it. The image quality is as good as any Canon point-shoot (my wife has a newer Canon SD). The menus are not quite as intuitive, and I had to spend a half day reading the 100 pg manual to really get a feel for how best to use this. Still, there are a lot of flexible options including control over ISO and shake, and it has some cool modes that the Canon's don't have such as shooting 8 or 10 consecutive pics and auto-saving the least blurry to the memory card. The 5x zoom is further augmented by a 5x digital zoom where the pixels are interpolated rather than cropping in. I haven't tried the digital zoom yet, but I think this will be superior if/when I need that extra close up.I was also looking closely at the Panasonic Lumix but I chose the AW for superior video. I really like the stereo sound it captures, and the slow-motion video shots have already been a lot of fun. It allows you to record at 1/2 to 1/8 speed, or 2x speed, and you can even shift during the video shoot from normal speed to high or slow speed, and back. The other thing I liked about the AW over the Lumix is the 5cm macro. Have seen some stills on Youtube that looked pretty cool, and plan to try this out more now that I have a camera that can do it.I probably won't take this scuba diving since it's only good to 33 feet, but that's about my range for snorkeling and I'm sure it'll come in handy next time I'm someplace I'd rather be. I'm also looking forward to shooting some underwater video of trout, and not having to wrap this in 3 ziplocks for a rainy day on the river (or just insurance against an unforeseen swimming opportunity). Video'ing a buddy fighting a fish, toggling to slow-motion during a reel-screaming run and jump -- yep I think this will be a fun toy.Attaching a recent vid from the dog park, shot at 1/4 speed.

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