5 best waterproof cameras

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Going on a beach-front vacation or trekking through mountains Well, you're probably going to want your camera to be waterproof. These
waterproof cameras are handy and you can easily take them up to a depth of 30-meters underwater
They are specially designed and tested to survive in any condition, which means they are shockproof, dust-proof and freeze-proof as
well.These cameras also offer connectivity options like Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth, which makes transferring files easy and quick.If something
waterproof isn't what you specifically looking for, then check out the best travel cameras that offer extended zoom and are compact to carry
around.Meanwhile, we've compiled a list of some of the best waterproof cameras that you can own, to capture those precious moments no matter
where you go. Olympus Tough TG-5Sensor: 1/2.3-inch, 12MP | Lens: 25-100mm | Waterproof: 15m | Freezeproof: -10° | Shockproof: 2.1m |
Monitor: 3-inch, 460K dots | Movies: 4K | User level: BeginnerRaw format supportRange of accessoriesImage smoothing at high ISOsZoom control
is fiddlyAs the name suggests, the Olympus Tough TG-5 is a tough camera with a solid build
Replacing the TG-4, Olympus made a bold move by actually reducing the pixel count from 16 mega-pixels (MP) to 12MP to produce better image
quality - since the pixels are packed in quite as densely. The dual panel glass keeps the camera from fogging up during extreme temperature
changes, making it ideal for any situation. The camera is equipped with various field sensors like GPS, thermometer, barometer and compass
that can record the related data while shooting
The user can transfer this data onto any smartphone using the Olympus Image Track app making sharing oh-so-easy.It also has different
shooting modes including Underwater mode and a Pro-Capture mode for split-second movement. Dive up to 15-meters into the sea, drop it from
a height of 2.1-meters, crush it under a 100-kilo rock (don't actually do this one, ok) or hike up to meet the Yeti at temperatures down to
-10 degrees Celsius, this camera can do it all.Read the full review: Olympus TG-5Nikon Coolpix W300Cool enough to take on an
adventureSensor: 1/2.3-inch, 16MP | Lens: 24-120mm | Waterproof: 30m | Freezeproof: -10° | Shockproof: 2.1m | Monitor: 3-inch, 921K dots |
Movies: 4K | User level: BeginnerWaterproof down to 30mWide zoom rangeFiddly controlsExposure inconsistenciesThe Nikon Coolpix W300 is made
for those who love capturing adventurous moments as they happen
Though Nikon has the GoPro series for this purpose, the W300 is packed in with more features. The unique selling position of this camera is
that it's rugged and able to operate at depths up to 30-meters, handle a drop from a height of 2.4-meters and function in temperatures as
low as -10 degrees Celsius.It also has a SnapBridge feature that allows users to easily transfer images to any mobile device via Bluetooth
Low Energy connection
Even though it's available in orange, yellow and black - the camouflage version is especially badass.Read the full review: Nikon Coolpix
W300Canon PowerShot D30Sensor: 1/2.3-inch, 12.1MP | Lens: 28-140mm | Waterproof: 25m | Freezeproof: -10° | Shockproof: 2m | Monitor:
3-inch, 460K dots | Movies: 1080p | User level: BeginnerGood ergonomic designWhite balance performancePoor GPS functionalityNo built-in
Wi-FiAlways have an issue finding the click button or switching between the different modes on a camera The Canon PowerShot D30 solves that
problem by giving users a camera with a good ergonomic design and big sized controllers. Waterproof up to 25-meters with GPS tracking
abilities, it's considerably more rugged than it's predecessor, the PowerShot D20
Its 12.1 megapixel sensor with DIGIC 4 processor may be dated, but delivers good quality images with high details and clarity.The only
complaint that we have is that it lacks Wi-Fi connectivity and can't record altitude or depth data, which is a bit of a let down in
comparison to what other cameras in this segment are capable of providing.Read the full review: Canon PowerShot D30Nikon Coolpix W100Sensor:
1/3.1-inch, 14.1MP | Lens: 30-90mm | Waterproof: 10m | Freezeproof: -10° | Shockproof: 1.8m | Monitor: 2.7-inch, 230K dots | Movies: 1080p
| User level: BeginnerSturdy designWi-Fi and NFC connectivityNoisy imagesLacks optical zoomDo the cameras above seem a little pricey for
your budget Well, the Nikon Coolpix W100 is inexpensive while still being tough and waterproof. The camera is decent with a 14.1 megapixel
sensor
It also has the SnapBridge features allowing users to transfer files to their smart devices
It's connectivity capabilities go a step further with Wi-Fi and near field communication (NFC) making it all the more appealing.Nikon 1
AW1Sensor: 1-inch, 14.2 MP | Lens: 30-90mm | Waterproof: 15m | Freezeproof: -10° | Shockproof: 2m | Monitor: 3-inch, 921K dots | Movies:
1080p | User level: BeginnerWaterproof and toughReliable exposure meteringBright, high-res monitorRear controls fiddlyEssential settings are
hidden in menusMost waterproof cameras have fixed lenses, which can be a hassle for some users
But that's a problem that the Nikon 1 AW1 solves.It was the first mirror-less camera with interchangeable lenses, and it's waterproof, dust
proof, shock proof and freeze proof as well
Its internal specs are the same as the Nikon 1 J3 including the 14.2-megapixel sensor that's capable of capturing some really good pictures
and can shoot videos in HD.The only thing is that the selection of toughened lenses is limited so the focal lengths and maximum aperture
available to you are also limited. Read the full review: Nikon 1 AW1tTJBEwdRu5wT4qk4APTtMH.jpg#