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title: "Nikon Coolpix AW130 Shock & Waterproof GPS Digital Camera (Orange) - International Version"
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# Waterproof 30m deep 16MP sharp shots Built-in GPS mapping Nikon Coolpix AW130 Shock & Waterproof GPS Digital Camera (Orange) - International Version

**Brand:** nikon
**Price:** € 4.91
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Adventure-Proof Your Memories with Nikon Coolpix AW130!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nikon Coolpix AW130 Shock & Waterproof GPS Digital Camera (Orange) - International Version by nikon
- **How much does it cost?** € 4.91 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- nikon enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nikon brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rugged Ready for Adventure:** Shockproof up to 2.1m and freezeproof to -10°C—built to survive your wildest expeditions.
- • **Stay Connected & Geo-Tagged:** Integrated GPS with world map plus NFC and Wi-Fi for instant sharing and location tracking.
- • **Vibrant 3-Inch OLED Display:** Bright 921k-dot screen delivers clear previews and effortless navigation, even in bright sunlight.
- • **Instant-On, Never Miss a Shot:** Power up and shoot in under a second—perfect for capturing fleeting moments without delay.
- • **Capture Every Moment in Stunning Detail:** 16MP sensor paired with a versatile 24-120mm Nikkor lens ensures crisp, vibrant photos in any light.

## Overview

The Nikon Coolpix AW130 is a rugged, 16MP waterproof, shockproof, and freezeproof digital camera featuring a bright 3-inch OLED display, a versatile 24-120mm Nikkor lens, and integrated GPS for precise location tagging. With NFC and Wi-Fi connectivity, instant power-on, and advanced autofocus, it’s engineered for professionals and enthusiasts who demand durability and high-quality imaging in extreme outdoor conditions.

## Description

Nikon AW130 Orange

Review: Versitile & Tough to Beat for the Price - The build appears quite robust, about twice the weight of my Sony Cyber Shot. To quote Arnold Schwarzenegger, "Weight is a sign of reliability." I also like that the lens is recessed fairly deeply within a bezel, which should provide a lot of protection. I've seen older Olympus models with a moving lens cover, and I've seen a lot of them which are broken.... All it takes is enough brackish water or a little dirt to jamb a moving lens cover so I'm glad Nikon chose to recess the lens instead of covering it. So far I've only used it once, but I'm quite pleased at the price. I used it on an 8 mile kayak trip with class II and III rapids in 40F water without any troubles. Considering that it was quite overcast, providing poor lighting, I was impressed with the quality of the pictures it took as well (see the attached picture). I apologize for the blurry smudges, that is user error, not product fault.... I do need to remember to blow droplets off the lens before taking pictures. After the initial setup, power on to taking pictures is less than a second. This is a major improvement over all other cameras I have owned or used in the past. This means that you can conserve your batteries and not watch that bird fly away while your camera is booting up. I had noticed that reviews on this camera and similar camera have around a 10% catastrophic failure rating due to water infiltration. Considering that when they fail like this, they seem to fail within the first month of use, it makes me think either user error or damaged gasket. Something I noticed was that there is a red mark on top of the battery door that one needs to pay attention... You can actually get the door to latch while this marking is still partially exposed! You must make sure that you press the door in hard enough while you are latching it to fully obscure this marking if you want reliable waterproofing. People not doing so may account for the majority of the aforementioned 10%. The battery life is impressive. I used this camera for half of a day, taking pictures and videos for almost the entire time, and the battery indicator still showed the battery fully charged. Considering that it was only 40F outside and it was getting splashed continuously by water that was 40F (at the most), keep in mind that low temperatures decrease battery output, I consider it impressive. Before I bought this camera, I was torn between the Nikon AW130 (this model) and the Olympus TG-860. They are both comparable as far as their specifications and I had dealt with Olympus cameras in the past. The deciding factor was that I'd seen many reviews stating how horrible Olympus customer support tends to be while Nikon tends to be quite friendly. Normally, I buy products assuming the warranty is worthless, but when dealing with a $230 camera with a 10% failure rate I did take it into consideration. The real test will be when I take this camera on my annual trip to Lake Superior for kayaking, camping, and snorkeling... Bad weather, rough water, and free diving... I may post another review afterward. A word of caution to anyone wanting an indestructible camera... This thing may be a beast, but it has moving parts so it can fail. I'd seen a lot of reviews where people ONLY brought ONE CAMERA and then complained that it failed during their trip. Bring two cameras, or if you are like me, bring three or four. They don't all have to be new, top-notch cameras either. My Sony is an older 12MP model that I bought for $1, add a sandwich bag and it is waterproof enough for kayaking and maybe an accidental dip although I wouldn't intentionally submerge it. It gives me a backup if I need it and is insignificant when packed in a hold on my sea kayak.
Review: It seems to take great pictures and do everything claimed - but the documentation ... - First problem was that the booklet that comes with the camera is short, and leaves much out (in fact, in regard to menus and settings, leaves most info out!). After I logged into Nikon on line to register the purchase, I saw the option to download the camera manual. I figured that it was the same inadequate booklet that came with the camera, but a pleasant surprise was that it was a complete manual, detailing all the things left out in the short 29 page booklet that comes with the camera. This has solved my main initial problem! Now I have a complete manual with detailed instructions. To be fair, Nikon has a sentence in the booklet advising to download the pdf, but it's an easily missed instruction. Camera has lot's of options and flexibility, but a feature I like most is that by setting the camera at "Scene," then when I point it at what I want to shoot, it automatically changes the setting to what it thinks is appropriate. It seems to get it right most of the time, as far as I can see. I point it toward the horizon, and the setting icon automatically changes to the landscape icon, with appropriate settings. Without taking a picture, I swing the camera one way to put a leaf 3 inches in front of the lens, and then it automatically changes the icon to Macro. Same thing for pointing at a person's face, it switches to Portrait. Makes it easy to get the right mode. Pictures look great, and it's easy to use. The Action mode to shake the camera either right/left or up/down to change settings works good, but in picture-taking mode, you still need use a button. For example, you can shake it to switch to video mode, but then you still need to press the action button on the side of the camera to start/stop taking video. Overall, I'm very satisfied.

## Features

- 16-megapixel with 3-inch, 921k-dot OLED display
- Waterproof (100ft / 30 m), Shockproof (7ft / 2.1 m), and Freezeproof (14F / -10C)
- Nikkor 24-120mm (eq.) f/2.8-4.9 lens
- Integrated GPS module with World Map
- Built-in NFC and Wi-Fi support

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00TEY2W3Q |
| Age Range Description | Adult,Teen,Adult |
| Aperture modes | F2.8-F4.9 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Hybrid |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,280 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #832 in Digital Point & Shoot Cameras |
| Bit Depth | 8 Bit |
| Brand | Nikon |
| Built-In Media | Camera Body Only |
| Camera Flash | Built-In |
| Camera Lens | The Nikon Coolpix AW130 features a Nikkor 24-120mm (equivalent) f/2.8-4.9 wide-angle zoom lens with optical image stabilization. |
| Color | Orange |
| Compatible Devices | Nikon F |
| Compatible Mountings | Nikon F |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Continuous Shooting | 50 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 577 Reviews |
| Digital Scene Transition | True |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 921,600 pixels |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 0.921 MP |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | 102333 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 16 MP |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 51200 |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
| Exposure Control | Automatic |
| File Format | JPEG, RAW |
| Flash Modes | Automatic |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 |
| Focal Length Description | 120 millimeters |
| Focus Features | Contrast Detection |
| Focus Mode | Automatic AF (AF-A) |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Generation | 1 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04960759145338 |
| Hardware Interface | AV Port |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image Stabilization | Digital |
| Image stabilization | Digital |
| Item Weight | 196.5 Grams |
| JPEG Quality Level | Normal |
| Lens Correction Type | Peripheral Illumination |
| Lens Type | Wide Angle |
| Manufacturer | Nikon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AW130OR |
| Maximum Focal Length | 120 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 1920 Pixels |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/4000 seconds |
| Metering Methods | Evaluative |
| Minimum Focal Length | 24 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/4000秒 |
| Model Name | Nikon Coolpix AW130 |
| Model Number | AW130OR |
| Model Series | Coolpix |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Night vision | No |
| Optical Zoom | 5 x |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 16.05 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1/2.3-inch |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Real Angle Of View | 51.2 Degrees |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 130 |
| Shooting Modes | Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Automatic |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | [INF] Outdoor and action-oriented activities |
| Supported File Format | JPEG, RAW |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW |
| Total Still Resolution | 16.05 MP |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Viewfinder | Electronic |
| White Balance Settings | Underwater |
| Wireless Technology | NFC, Wi-Fi |
| Write Speed | 5 fps |
| Zoom | Optical Zoom |

## Product Details

- **Aspect Ratio:** 16:9
- **Brand:** Nikon
- **Compatible Mountings:** Nikon F
- **Expanded ISO Minimum:** 100
- **Image Stabilization:** Digital
- **Maximum Focal Length:** 120 Millimeters
- **Metering Description:** Evaluative
- **Optical Zoom:** 5 x
- **Photo Sensor Technology:** CMOS
- **Supported File Format:** JPEG, RAW

## Images

![Nikon Coolpix AW130 Shock & Waterproof GPS Digital Camera (Orange) - International Version - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81lPSOt+GPL.jpg)
![Nikon Coolpix AW130 Shock & Waterproof GPS Digital Camera (Orange) - International Version - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/815tuI8CU+L.jpg)
![Nikon Coolpix AW130 Shock & Waterproof GPS Digital Camera (Orange) - International Version - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81j-dezZ-hL.jpg)
![Nikon Coolpix AW130 Shock & Waterproof GPS Digital Camera (Orange) - International Version - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/814BvJjvdDL.jpg)
![Nikon Coolpix AW130 Shock & Waterproof GPS Digital Camera (Orange) - International Version - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81EK96lU5pL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What does this camera include ?**
A: It is not accurately labeled. It is NOT the international edition as it only had a charger for America. It comes with the camera, American charger and instruction book and warranty card. Good camera but it is not the product advertised.

**Q: Has anyone used this underwater for snorkeling? Is it really waterproof?**
A: No!!!!! It is waterproof when you first buy it but over time ( less than a year) it will start leaking even with the door completely closed. Biggest waste of $. We use it in the pool a few times & then at a waterpark. After that it leaked when we took it snorkeling. Now it won't work at all.

**Q: Does it have a built-in flash? If so, is it much good?**
A: Yes it does have built in Flash.  Specs are :Built-in flash Range (approx.) (ISO sensitivity: Auto) WBuilt-in: 0.5 to 5.2m (1 ft. 8 in. to 17 ft.) T: 0.5 to 4.5m (1 ft. 8 in. to 14 ft.)  Flash Control TTL auto flash with monitor preflashesIn response to your question regarding the quality of the flash, the answer is relative based on each individual's meaning of "good".   I think this product offers great performance.

**Q: Does it have a place to connect a tripod**
A: Yes. Standard tripod connection on bottom of the camera.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Versitile & Tough to Beat for the Price
*by D***L on December 30, 2015*

The build appears quite robust, about twice the weight of my Sony Cyber Shot. To quote Arnold Schwarzenegger, "Weight is a sign of reliability." I also like that the lens is recessed fairly deeply within a bezel, which should provide a lot of protection. I've seen older Olympus models with a moving lens cover, and I've seen a lot of them which are broken.... All it takes is enough brackish water or a little dirt to jamb a moving lens cover so I'm glad Nikon chose to recess the lens instead of covering it. So far I've only used it once, but I'm quite pleased at the price. I used it on an 8 mile kayak trip with class II and III rapids in 40F water without any troubles. Considering that it was quite overcast, providing poor lighting, I was impressed with the quality of the pictures it took as well (see the attached picture). I apologize for the blurry smudges, that is user error, not product fault.... I do need to remember to blow droplets off the lens before taking pictures. After the initial setup, power on to taking pictures is less than a second. This is a major improvement over all other cameras I have owned or used in the past. This means that you can conserve your batteries and not watch that bird fly away while your camera is booting up. I had noticed that reviews on this camera and similar camera have around a 10% catastrophic failure rating due to water infiltration. Considering that when they fail like this, they seem to fail within the first month of use, it makes me think either user error or damaged gasket. Something I noticed was that there is a red mark on top of the battery door that one needs to pay attention... You can actually get the door to latch while this marking is still partially exposed! You must make sure that you press the door in hard enough while you are latching it to fully obscure this marking if you want reliable waterproofing. People not doing so may account for the majority of the aforementioned 10%. The battery life is impressive. I used this camera for half of a day, taking pictures and videos for almost the entire time, and the battery indicator still showed the battery fully charged. Considering that it was only 40F outside and it was getting splashed continuously by water that was 40F (at the most), keep in mind that low temperatures decrease battery output, I consider it impressive. Before I bought this camera, I was torn between the Nikon AW130 (this model) and the Olympus TG-860. They are both comparable as far as their specifications and I had dealt with Olympus cameras in the past. The deciding factor was that I'd seen many reviews stating how horrible Olympus customer support tends to be while Nikon tends to be quite friendly. Normally, I buy products assuming the warranty is worthless, but when dealing with a $230 camera with a 10% failure rate I did take it into consideration. The real test will be when I take this camera on my annual trip to Lake Superior for kayaking, camping, and snorkeling... Bad weather, rough water, and free diving... I may post another review afterward. A word of caution to anyone wanting an indestructible camera... This thing may be a beast, but it has moving parts so it can fail. I'd seen a lot of reviews where people ONLY brought ONE CAMERA and then complained that it failed during their trip. Bring two cameras, or if you are like me, bring three or four. They don't all have to be new, top-notch cameras either. My Sony is an older 12MP model that I bought for $1, add a sandwich bag and it is waterproof enough for kayaking and maybe an accidental dip although I wouldn't intentionally submerge it. It gives me a backup if I need it and is insignificant when packed in a hold on my sea kayak.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It seems to take great pictures and do everything claimed - but the documentation ...
*by D***M on August 20, 2015*

First problem was that the booklet that comes with the camera is short, and leaves much out (in fact, in regard to menus and settings, leaves most info out!). After I logged into Nikon on line to register the purchase, I saw the option to download the camera manual. I figured that it was the same inadequate booklet that came with the camera, but a pleasant surprise was that it was a complete manual, detailing all the things left out in the short 29 page booklet that comes with the camera. This has solved my main initial problem! Now I have a complete manual with detailed instructions. To be fair, Nikon has a sentence in the booklet advising to download the pdf, but it's an easily missed instruction. Camera has lot's of options and flexibility, but a feature I like most is that by setting the camera at "Scene," then when I point it at what I want to shoot, it automatically changes the setting to what it thinks is appropriate. It seems to get it right most of the time, as far as I can see. I point it toward the horizon, and the setting icon automatically changes to the landscape icon, with appropriate settings. Without taking a picture, I swing the camera one way to put a leaf 3 inches in front of the lens, and then it automatically changes the icon to Macro. Same thing for pointing at a person's face, it switches to Portrait. Makes it easy to get the right mode. Pictures look great, and it's easy to use. The Action mode to shake the camera either right/left or up/down to change settings works good, but in picture-taking mode, you still need use a button. For example, you can shake it to switch to video mode, but then you still need to press the action button on the side of the camera to start/stop taking video. Overall, I'm very satisfied.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent for underwater pictures
*by 0***J on February 22, 2016*

We took the camera on our recent trip to the caribbean to use as our go to camera. It worked well underwater and took some excellent pictures. The only thing I would say to watch out for is, once you take pictures underwater, be sure to clean off the glass in front of the lens before taking other pictures, otherwise the water spots left behind may spoil your picture. It will be a great camera to take on campouts (scoutmaster here) and backpacking trips. My only gripe and this is minor (it might even be something that I am doing wrong) - it does not like any other wall chargers beside the one it comes with. It wouldn't charge from the usb ports built into my outlets. I have not attempted recharging the battery using my solar panel, but I am anxious to see if it will work as it will be the primary charging source on longer trips. Will update the review once I know.

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