Nikon just announced the world’s first waterproof, shockproof interchangeable lens digital camera, the Nikon 1 AW1. To complement the AW1, Nikon also introduced two new waterproof, shockproof and ...
Nikon’s new AW1 is the first waterproof interchangeable-lens camera we’re aware of, and we have to admit that even if it seems a tad niche, it’s refreshing to see Nikon dive into something new. This ...
The Nikon 1 line is a bit of a mystery — are the compact interchangeable lens cameras for pros or amateurs? Photographers or filmmakers? The trouble is, very little sets them apart from fancier, ...
CAPTURE THE ACTION AT THE SPEED OF LIFE: THE NIKON 1 AW1 IS THE WORLD'S FIRST WATERPROOF AND SHOCKPROOF INTERCHANGEABLE LENS CAMERA From Tropical Tides to a Whitewater Adventure, the New Nikon 1 AW1 ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...
Nikon has announced what it says is the first-ever interchangeable lens camera that is also waterproof, able to be taken to depths of 15 meters. In addition, the camera has a rugged quality to it, ...
Photographers who want to shoot while snorkeling, rafting, skiing, or just splashing about in the water, are normally limited to using a tough compact camera, or shelling out for an expensive ...
The concept of a waterproof camera is nothing new — most camera manufacturers offer a variety of waterproof point-and-shoots, and Nikon even made mass-market, waterproof film cameras back in the ‘60s ...
Nikon produces a variety of cameras that are capable of photographing underwater, the most powerful and versatile of which is the Nikon 1 AW1, the first mirrorless interchangeable lens waterproof ...
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Numbers aren't liars, and sales figures from typical point-and-shoot cameras are confirming one thing in particular: that industry is dying. Impressive upgrades in smartphone camera technology has ...