
The Nikon Coolpix AW130 is a rugged, weatherproof compact digital camera featuring built-in Wi-Fi and enhanced durability, including a notable waterproof rating of up to 100 feet (30m). Released in 2015, it includes a 16-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, a 5x optical zoom lens, GPS with mapping, and NFC connectivity for easy photo sharing.
Reviews and Performance
Image Quality: Images are generally considered good in bright conditions, with vibrant colors. However, reviewers from sources like Photography Blog noted that fine details can appear soft due to aggressive noise reduction, especially at higher ISO settings (ISO 800 and above). The fast f/2.8 wide aperture is a positive for low-light capabilities within its class.
Video Quality: The camera performs well in video, offering smooth Full HD 1080p footage. The 5-axis hybrid vibration reduction is effective for steady shots. Some reviewers observed a greenish color cast on underwater videos that may require manual white balance adjustments.
Durability and Handling: The 100-foot (30m) waterproof rating is a major advantage, making it suitable for recreational diving without an extra housing. The addition of a slightly improved grip compared to the AW120 was a welcome change. The "Action Control" feature is useful for gloved operation, though some found the standard buttons small and "spongy".
Connectivity and Features: The integrated Wi-Fi and NFC allow for convenient, fast image transfer to smart devices and remote shooting. The comprehensive suite of sensors (GPS, altimeter, e-Compass, etc.) and the world map display make it a great travel companion for geotagging adventures.
Battery Life: According to CIPA standards, the battery is rated for approximately 370 shots, which is considered good for a compact camera. Heavy use of features like GPS and Wi-Fi will reduce this, so carrying a spare EN-EL12 battery is recommended.