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Camera Review: Nikon Coolpix Aw100


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In case anyone cares or is looking into a point and shoot digital camera....

http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Products/Product/Compact-Digital-Cameras/26293/COOLPIX-AW100.html

Picked one up yesterday and headed out on the lake with some friends. Really enjoyed the camera. Its light weight and responsive. Image quality is excellent for a point and shoot. It is waterproof to 33 feet and drop proof from 5 foot. Great for a camera to take while doing outdoor activities. Built in GPS tagging of photos will let you remember where you took the shots.

The HD-Video is top notch also. Great picture and stereo sound. One butto nvideo recording is really nice. Nothing to fool with, just press it and its starts/stops recording.

Anywho, highly recommended if you need a camera that will take a beating.

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In case anyone cares or is looking into a point and shoot digital camera....

http://www.nikonusa....LPIX-AW100.html

Picked one up yesterday and headed out on the lake with some friends. Really enjoyed the camera. Its light weight and responsive. Image quality is excellent for a point and shoot. It is waterproof to 33 feet and drop proof from 5 foot. Great for a camera to take while doing outdoor activities. Built in GPS tagging of photos will let you remember where you took the shots.

The HD-Video is top notch also. Great picture and stereo sound. One butto nvideo recording is really nice. Nothing to fool with, just press it and its starts/stops recording.

Anywho, highly recommended if you need a camera that will take a beating.

What is a good entry level DSLR?

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I just spent the last 2 weeks upgrading my digital cameras.

I needed something that I can take extreme close-ups of gold. All my cameras were either way too dark without the flash or with the flash just washed out the gold. I found a digital microscope that works perfect for that. I also found an Olympus fe-5030 with an Ultra-Marco.

Then for shots of prospecting, I added a Nikon Coolpix L810 with 26 optical zoom. http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Products/Product/Compact-Digital-Cameras/26295/COOLPIX-L810.html

Because I want to post videos to my website I picked up a JVC GZ-E10AU Full HD with a 40X Optical Zoom and a JVC GZ-EX250BU same specs as the GZ-10AU with with a touch screen.

The coolest thing I picked up was a GoPro Hero2 Outdoor Edition, HD video, http://gopro.com (Gotta watch the video)

  • 1 11MP HD HERO2 Camera
  • 1 Waterproof Housing (197′ / 60m)
  • 1 HD Skeleton Backdoor
  • 1 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • 1 USB Cable
  • 1 Vented Helmet Strap
  • 1 Head Strap
  • 2 Curved Surface Adhesive Mounts
  • 2 Flat Surface Adhesive Mounts
  • 1 Three-Way Pivot Arm
  • Assorted Mounting Hardware

Now I can get someone to take underwater dredge shots!

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