The AW100 features built-in GPS with maps and an on-screen eCompass. So even if you're turned around, or upside down, you'll find your bearings. When it's time to relive your excursion, you can map out your photos and movies for review using Google Earth™, Nikon's MyPicturetown® or the provided Nikon View NX2™ software.
The AW100 is built to be waterproof. That means whether you're in the rain or on the river, you'll get amazing photos and movies. If you plan on diving deeper, enable underwater scene mode and explore down to 33 feet. When you're reviewing your images on the LCD back on dry land, you'll see just how well the 16.0 MP CMOS sensor performs in low light.
If you're going to attempt that jump or take that rapid, prove it. Record it with the AW100 to capture beautiful 1080p Full HD movies with stereo sound and share your triumph with the world. Or you can keep it to yourself. Just review it all on the high-resolution 3" LCD, and improve your form on the next run.
When temperatures are low or danger is high, the AW100 comes through with Action Control and an oversized select button. You can change settings with one hand and a swinging motion, so you won't have to remove your gloves. And since the AW100 is freezeproof down to 14° F, you'll have plenty of opportunities to appreciate this feature.
If you're moving, you may as well be moving fast. That's why the AW100 comes equipped with Continuous High shooting mode that captures 3 full-resolution shots in about a second. So when you take that dive or hit that jump, you get sharp, action-packed photos.
The AW100 shines in low light, thanks to a 16.0 MP CMOS sensor. Whether the action happens below a shadowy canopy or below the water's surface, you can count on clear, sharp images and movies. Go ahead and ride into the sunset—the AW100 will perform.
When you strap the AW100 to your bike, boat or body, you can expect a bump or two along the way. But this rugged Nikon is shockproof. It can take a free fall up to five feet, and still capture beautiful images and movies afterwards. Plus, VR Image Stabilization technology helps make even the roughest roads seem steady.