Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Perfect Travel Camera: Nikon AW100

By Ted Davies


The Nikon waterproof camera is a device that allows for the shooting and capturing of images and videos in less than considerate weather conditions. By proofing the device, it is capable of withstanding areas that most lower end devices would have trouble operating in. Being spill proof makes it next to impossible for internal components to get damaged while being operated in these conditions.

For high definition filming and captures, 1080p is the maximum allowed by these types of cameras. Images come out clear and vividly detailed, and movies are smooth and pleasant on the eyes, with plenty of detail in order to see everything perfectly. Uploading images to a computer or cell phone is easy and recommended for viewing by others.

Waterproofing is usually capable of handling itself to a depth of thirty three feet. Like watches, the camera is capable of capturing images up to this depth without problems or component damage. The same clarity is to be expected underwater as out of it when shooting stills.

Using proofed cameras with gloves on can be difficult, but there are many models that appreciate this fact and provide ease of operation with bulky hands covered in gloves or otherwise, making setting changes simpler. Touch screens are less resistant and less prone to dirtying than other lenses.

Low light situations require that the camera take in more light than usual in order for the fine details of a picture to be recognized. Low light sensors automatically take up more light between shots in order to compensate for the lack of natural lighting in the current area.

By geotagging photos taken with the device, the shooter can place a location on each of their images to show others where they were taken once placed on a computer or uploaded elsewhere. This service stays with the original image regardless if it is transferred to another electronic device, making it a unique and special feature to add to shots that were captured in special locations.




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