COOLPIX AW100 Born to be extreme

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  • AN-CP23 Strap
  • UC-E6 USB Cable
  • EG-CP16 Audio/Video Cable
  • EN-EL12 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-65 Battery Charger
  • UR-E23 Filter Attachment
  • NikonView NX 2 CD-ROM
  • Reference Manual CD
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Pleasantly surprised This is the second underwater camera I have owned. The other one was a Olympus Stylus 770SW. The Olympus died on me in early April. I was thinking buying another Olympus, when I checked out the Nikon AW100. I decided to buy Nikon because it seemed a better camera than the Olympus Stylus Tough 8010 14MP Digit al Camera or Olympus ToughTG-1 iHS. In the end I am glad I bought the Nikon AW100. It has been a month now and I am glad to say I made a good choice. May 16, 2012
Much better than my last underwater camera Owned a Pentax Underwater camera and it filled with water at less than 20ft on my forst dive. Replaced it with the Nikon AW100 and couldn't be more pleased. Picture quality and ease of shooting video is a great improvement. I just wush I could understand the GPS that is built-in. Maybe I should read the book. Thanks, Scott, Tacoma WA May 12, 2012
The best on the market a far as I am concerned! I have never had a camera that is like the AW100! The video is professional quality; the photos are the best I have seen, even better than a DSLR as far as I am concerned. So easy to use and switch from still to video and back with even thinking about it. The underwater feature is also great. The drop feature is one that I haven’t tested as of yet, and really don’t plan to, however, I am sure that it works like all the other features. I have and will recommend this camera. May 6, 2012
Awesome Rugged Camera! I have had this camera for over a year now and this thing is great. This camera has awesome picture quality and is very durable, although I did read 4 bad reviews of water getting into the camera after only 1 underwater use which I think is just not properly sealing the back or a bad batch. I on the other hand have had no issues, so far I tested the under water features in a pool and took it down a water slide multiple times which it did take a few hits and is still flawless. I plan to take it on several hiking trips and we are going to the florida keys in july and I can't wait to use it out there. My one thing I would like to see improved is the slow motion video. There is really no point in using that feature because it lowers the video quality so much, but I guess you can personally slow down the video if you feel like editing it, but other then that every thing is perfect and I am really glad I bought this. Also make sure you buy an extra battery and memory card. April 28, 2012
Love this camera! Every day I find little cool things that it does. I love all the features and underwater pics come out awesome! It would take too long to describe all the features. Read the reference manual so you don't miss out on any of them. GET ONE!!! March 31, 2012
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National Geographic Adventure

October 2011 | National Geographic Adventure Gear of the Year

Steve Casimiro announced that the Nikon COOLPIX AW100 has made the list of the National Geographic Adventure Gear of the Year, Must-Have Gear: Fall and Winter, which spotlights the most innovative gear of the season. Casimiro said the camera is “packed with high-quality specs, including full HD video at 1080p, and it cranks out top-shelf images in challenging conditions.”

PC Magazine

December 2011 | Nikon COOLPIX AW100 Review | Jim Fisher
Jim Fisher posted his review of the Nikon COOLPIX AW100 on the pcmag.com website, touting the camera's rugged build and performance. He added that the AW100 performs faster than any camera in its competitive set, receiving an Editors' Choice for the rugged camera category: "the AW100 is the speediest rugged camera that we've tested." Other features of the camera that impressed Fisher included its sharp details, accurate colors, low noise, in addition to the camera's built-in GPS.

Germany’s Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen

March 2012 | red dot award: product design
The Nikon COOLPIX AW100 has received the red dot award: product design, which is sponsored by Germany’s Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen. The award is given to products released over the past two years that exhibit superiority in functionality, innovation, ergonomics, ecology and durability. Features of the AW100 that are notable include its adoption of a lens design that has allowed for a slim, compact digital camera; in addition to its variety of functions that make it convenient for outdoor shooting.

International Forum Design GmbH

November 2011 | IF Product Design Award 2012
The Nikon COOLPIX AW100 has been honored with the iF Product Design Award 2012 from the International Forum Design GmbH of Hanover, Germany. The iF design awards have been awarded since 1953; to products exhibiting superior design. In selecting recipients, product aspects including quality of design, functionality, degree of innovation, simplicity of operation and environmental impact are considered for the product design award. Features of the AW100 to note include its waterproof, freezeproof and shockproof capabilities as well as its built-in GPS + Electronic compass.

Technobuffalo.com

December 2011 | Nikon COOLPIX AW100 Review | Mike Perlman
Mike Perlman posted his review of the Nikon COOLPIX AW100 on the Technobuffalo.com website. Taking the camera to "Sgt. Perlman's Rugged Device Boot Camp" he put the camera through testing of its waterproof, shockproof and freezeproof features as well as its general photography and video modes. Perlman noted that the COOLPIX AW100 "will get the job done." He liked the fun filters as well as the incorporated GPS, Electronic Compass and 16 Megapixel CMOS sensor. Perlman concluded his review by stating, "The Nikon Coolpix AW100 was a bonafide fighter, and I salute it."

Digitalcamerainfo.com

November 2011 | Nikon COOLPIX AW100 Review | Christopher Snow
Christopher Snow posted his review of the Nikon COOLPIX AW100 on the Digitalcamerainfo.com website, touting the camera's lens as a testament to Nikon technology. "Thanks to an expertly-crafted lens, resolution is the main area in which the AW100 will set itself apart from the pack," he said. Snow said, "It’s been a great year for ruggedized cameras and we see Nikon’s AW100 as the capstone." Additional features that Snow noted which make the camera fun include: "Full HD (1080p) video, ultra high speed shooting at 240 frames per second, a GPS suite that actually works, and a variety of scene modes, picture effects, and in-camera editing options." He also appreciated the filter adapter that ships with the camera, allowing for the use of 40.5mm filters. Concluding, Snow explained that the COOLPIX AW100 is the website's best rugged camera of 2011.

DigitalCameraReview.com

December 2011 | Nikon COOLPIX AW100 Review | Kimberly Hallen
Kimberly Hallen posted her review of the Nikon COOLPIX AW100 on the DigitalCameraReview.com website. Hallen noted that, "the overall performance of the Nikon AW100 leaves a good impression." Features that impressed her included the GPS functionality and Action Control, as well as the camera's ruggedness and quick start up time. Hallen also touted the VR, long exposure capabilities, macro mode, and continuous shooting mode. She was impressed with the image quality, saying, "the AW100 offers impressive resolution, with a sharpness close to that of a DSLR."
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does the camera have a flashlight on it?

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Yes it has a movie light.
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a flashlight to make recordings, video ...
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Yes it has a built in flash.
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It has a built in flash.
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Are there any plans for Nikon to release an underwater housing that allows depths in excess than 10m?

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Their are plenty of after market cases online that will fit most bodies. Just google them.
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There are after market hard cases on the web just google them.
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Thanks for your question about Nikon products. Unfortunately we cannot speculate about future products until official information is announced on our web site: www.nikonusa.com.
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Does it have a timelaps function with the video modes (i.e. take a frame every 30 seconds for example)

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If you connect the camera to your computer and have access to a PTP (Picture Taking Protocol) library, you can write a program to simulate a timelapse feature (you will have to stitch the photos together afterwards). I've succeeded with 12MP timelapse photos (16MP seems to crash the camera).
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Sorry Nikon, the 30 sec minimum value on many Nikon camera...make timelapse (or intervalometer) unuseful !!!
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The new COOLPIX P7100 has the Interval Timer Shooting. You can choose from 30 s, 1 min, 5 min, or 10 min.
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how many frames per second wil this camera shoot?

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like the other people said, it will take up to 7.1 fps (picture mode), and up to 240 fps in video mode. The higher the fps the lower the quality of the video.
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Per the users manual page 36: http://www.nikonusa.com/pdf/manuals/kie88335f7869dfuejdl=-cww2/AW100EN.pdf

In Continuous H mode: While the shutter-release button is pressed all the way, images are
captured continuously at a rate of about 7.1 frames per second
(when the image mode is Q 4608×3456). Shooting ends when
the shutter-release button is released, or three pictures have been
taken continuously.

Did you have trouble finding this information online or just didn't bother to do a little search?

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Max is 7 fps
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When will the Nikon COOLPIX All Weather Sport Case be available for purchase?

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Comes with camera at Costco
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ebay.com
they are around 40-50 bucks
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Currently is not available at the Nikon store. You may want to check with local dealers in your area or online.
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Sorry, no.
The camera may know it's location, but it doesn't broadcast it to the internet or anywhere else.
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The GPS information becomes part of the information records in every picture (EXIF data) along with aperture, etc. The benefit is that some software will allow you to see a map of the world showing where you took every shot.
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No.
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How do I export the gps data that I've logged on my AW100 for use in Google Earth?

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I've seen this mentioned in many reviews of the AW100, but was unable to find any information in the owners manual. Thanks in advance!
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Wind Image software will allow you to take your geotagged images and create web maps using Google Earth.
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Position information recorded on a picture can be checked on a map with ViewNX2 after transferring the image to a computer.
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What mounts are available? Need to attach to bike, surfboard, etc. Universal mounts.

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Are there any mounts and attachments available for securing the camera to a bike, surfboard, helmet, etc?
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Nikon: I asked about available mounting options for this camera. helmet mount, bike, surboard, etc. Your answer was to point me to how to ask questions on this forum. So, what mounts are available? Any? Not just a strap but a mount.
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In order to better assist you, please click on the link below:
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continous usage of the camera, battery is heating up and moist forms on the lens. why is this??

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This problem means that there is a little moisture inside the camera. When the battery gets warm, the moisture is converted to vapor which then condenses on the cool lense. Try this:
1) Put some rice in a bowl.
2) Cover the rice with a paper towel.
3) Open up all of the openings (battery compartment, memory slot) on the camera and place it on the paper towel.
4) Put the bowel with the rice and the camera into a sealed plastic bag.
5) Let stand for 3 days.

The rice will absorb all of the moisture and the problem should go away. Be very sure that the camera is always completely dry before ever opening up the battery or memory compartment.
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Please visit Nikon global site for more information regarding other countries. www.nikon.com
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more specs on video?

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I'm wondering if there is a time limit or frame size limit when shooting video at higher Fps? it says up to 240fps, but what video size is that at? 1080, 720? and can you only shoot at higher FPS for a set amount of time, like 30sec or something? also can you use exposure lock to lock exposure when shooting video?
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at 240fps it's 240p, 120fps it's 480p, 60fps it's 720p.

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The maximum movie length for a single movie is 4 GB or 29 minutes, even when there is sufficient
free space on the memory card. The maximum movie recording time for a single movie is
displayed during recording. It doesn't have exposure lock feature.
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National Geographic Adventure Gear of the Year

Steve Casimiro announced that the Nikon COOLPIX AW100 has made the list of the National Geographic Adventure Gear of the Year, Must-Have Gear: Fall and Winter, which spotlights the most innovative gear of the season. Casimiro said the camera is “packed with high-quality specs, including full HD video at 1080p, and it cranks out top-shelf images in challenging conditions.”


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IF Product Design Award 2012

The Nikon COOLPIX AW100 has been honored with the iF Product Design Award 2012 from the International Forum Design GmbH of Hanover, Germany. The iF design awards have been awarded since 1953; to products exhibiting superior design. In selecting recipients, product aspects including quality of design, functionality, degree of innovation, simplicity of operation and environmental impact are considered for the product design award. Features of the AW100 to note include its waterproof, freezeproof and shockproof capabilities as well as its built-in GPS + Electronic compass.
November 2011
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Nikon COOLPIX AW100 Review

by Christopher Snow
November 2011
Christopher Snow posted his review of the Nikon COOLPIX AW100 on the Digitalcamerainfo.com website, touting the camera's lens as a testament to Nikon technology. "Thanks to an expertly-crafted lens, resolution is the main area in which the AW100 will set itself apart from the pack," he said. Snow said, "It’s been a great year for ruggedized cameras and we see Nikon’s AW100 as the capstone." Additional features that Snow noted which make the camera fun include: "Full HD (1080p) video, ultra high speed shooting at 240 frames per second, a GPS suite that actually works, and a variety of scene modes, picture effects, and in-camera editing options." He also appreciated the filter adapter that ships with the camera, allowing for the use of 40.5mm filters. Concluding, Snow explained that the COOLPIX AW100 is the website's best rugged camera of 2011.
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Nikon COOLPIX AW100 Review

by Jim Fisher
December 2011
Jim Fisher posted his review of the Nikon COOLPIX AW100 on the pcmag.com website, touting the camera's rugged build and performance. He added that the AW100 performs faster than any camera in its competitive set, receiving an Editors' Choice for the rugged camera category: "the AW100 is the speediest rugged camera that we've tested." Other features of the camera that impressed Fisher included its sharp details, accurate colors, low noise, in addition to the camera's built-in GPS.
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Nikon COOLPIX AW100 Review

by Mike Perlman
December 2011
Mike Perlman posted his review of the Nikon COOLPIX AW100 on the Technobuffalo.com website. Taking the camera to "Sgt. Perlman's Rugged Device Boot Camp" he put the camera through testing of its waterproof, shockproof and freezeproof features as well as its general photography and video modes. Perlman noted that the COOLPIX AW100 "will get the job done." He liked the fun filters as well as the incorporated GPS, Electronic Compass and 16 Megapixel CMOS sensor. Perlman concluded his review by stating, "The Nikon Coolpix AW100 was a bonafide fighter, and I salute it."
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Nikon COOLPIX AW100 Review

by Kimberly Hallen
December 2011
Kimberly Hallen posted her review of the Nikon COOLPIX AW100 on the DigitalCameraReview.com website. Hallen noted that, "the overall performance of the Nikon AW100 leaves a good impression." Features that impressed her included the GPS functionality and Action Control, as well as the camera's ruggedness and quick start up time. Hallen also touted the VR, long exposure capabilities, macro mode, and continuous shooting mode. She was impressed with the image quality, saying, "the AW100 offers impressive resolution, with a sharpness close to that of a DSLR."
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red dot award: product design

The Nikon COOLPIX AW100 has received the red dot award: product design, which is sponsored by Germany’s Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen. The award is given to products released over the past two years that exhibit superiority in functionality, innovation, ergonomics, ecology and durability. Features of the AW100 that are notable include its adoption of a lens design that has allowed for a slim, compact digital camera; in addition to its variety of functions that make it convenient for outdoor shooting.
March 2012