sâmbătă, 27 mai 2017

Digital Cameras: Nikon's rugged Coolpix AW110 makes it easier to share your off-road adventures

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The good: The Nikon Coolpix AW110 is rated to survive being underwater down to 59 feet and drops of up to 6.6 feet along with being freezeproof and dustproof; has built-in GPS for geotagging among other things and Wi-Fi for easy shooting and sharing with iOS and Android devices. It is well priced considering its features and durability specs. The bad: While its shooting performance is good, the camera's spongy buttons might slow you down a bit and the camera's slow lens requires a lot of light to get the best shots. The bottom line: If you're looking for a rugged camera, but don't want sacrifice on-the-go sharing, the Nikon Coolpix AW110 is a good place to start. The Nikon Coolpix AW110 is a fairly minor update to 2012's AW100, as you may have figured out by the incremental model number change. There are only a couple differences between the two: increased durability and Wi-Fi. The AW100, was protected down to 33 feet, could survive 5-foot drops, and could continue operating down to 14 degrees Fahrenheit. The AW110 remains freezeproof to the same temperature, but is waterproof down to 59 feet and shockproof from up to 6.6 feet. These ratings make it one of the most durable cameras in the category (though every rugged compact has its limits). The Wi-Fi, when combined with Nikon's Wireless Mobile Utility app for iOS or Android, makes it possible to view and transfer photos to mobile devices as well as using them to remotely control the camera. Nikon also switched from the AW100's 3-inch LCD to a 3-inch OLED display that, while nice, doesn't help you frame your shots any better in bright lighting (which is kind of crucial for a rugged camera). Otherwise, the two are the same, so if those changes don't mean much to you, there's no reason to upgrade. The AW110 is one of more affordable rugged compacts available with its specs and durability claims, and it's a good-performing camera, too. Picture quality Overall, the Nikon Coolpix AW110's photos are best suited for prints up to 8x10 inches or Web use without a lot of enlarging or cropping. When viewed at 100 percent, there are visible artifacts and noise even at its lowest sensitivity of ISO 125. Subjects look soft, too (not unusual for rugged cameras), and could stand some post-shoot sharpening.