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Nikon COOLPIX AW120 Review

Nikon COOLPIX AW120 Review

Posted on June 25, 2015August 11, 2019 By Jarvis

The rugged, weatherproof Nikon AW120 has some pretty big boots to fill. It follows in the footsteps of 2013’s AW110, a strong contender in our 2013 Best Tough / Waterproof Camera Shootout, and recipient of a Dave’s Pick thanks to good underwater performance and a well-considered design.

So how do the two cameras differ? Both have the same 16-megapixel resolution, but the AW120’s Nikkor-branded, 5x optical zoom lens is both a little wider and brighter than that of its forebear. The newer model also offers a higher maximum sensitivity (albeit only under Auto control), and has a higher-resolution Organic LED monitor. And it offers significantly greater battery life, despite otherwise having largely the same features — including both Wi-Fi and GPS connectivity.
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