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Topic: Waterproof camera  (Read 2345 times)

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willbd

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  • Location: Woodburn Oregon
  • Date Registered: Jul 2011
  • Posts: 317
I am testing out the Nikon AW100 waterproof camera.

Overall I would give this camera a D as a camera D- as a video camera.

My biggest issues with the camera is when you make a setting change the camera will revert back the default  setting after it powers it self off.
The buttons for operating the camera are small.
Battery life is about 3 to 4 hours with the GPS enabled.

willbd



craig

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  • Location: Tualatin, OR
  • Date Registered: Jul 2008
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That is too bad.  I love Nikon cameras, but I think they are late getting into the game of waterproof cameras. I do take out my D40x when fishing in case someone catches a monster. I did find out that the lenses do float if they are in their lens case.  :o