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Nikon Coolpix W300 Review

The W300 is Nikon’s one of the best compact cameras, a pocket-sized simple to use intended to endure nearly everything life can come up with. It’s resistant to the residue, waterproof to a profundity of 30 meters, freeze-evidence to – 10ºC and can be dropped onto a hard floor from up to 2.4 meters without breaking.

It likewise accompanies GPS to follow all your open-air experiences and 4K video recording to catch them, in addition to a 16-megapixel sensor and inherent Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. So let’s discuss the Nikon Coolpix W300 review.

Key Features

  • 16 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor
  • 5x optical long range focal point, 24-120mm same, f/2.8-4.9
  • 3inch 912k speck screen
  • VR Vibration Reduction Image Stabilization
  • 30m waterproof, 2.4m Shockproof, Freezeproof
  • 7fps nonstop shooting speed
  • GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth worked in
  • 4K UHD video recording
  • ISO125 – ISO6400
  • 1cm full-scale focus
  • HDR/Panoramic shooting
  • Available in orange, yellow, dark and camouflage

Nikon Coolpix W300 Design and Controls

Nikon Coolpix Design

The COOLPIX W300’s design is certifiably not an extreme takeoff from the prior AW130. Like most waterproof compacts, the encased focal point is arranged at the upper left corner of the body. The grasp is currently somewhat more significant and broadens as far as possible through and through on the right half of the front board with a bent area at the top.

The top board is cleaned up, with simply the enormous shade discharge button and a more modest on/off button. The zoom control on the W300 is on the backboard, simply over the thumb rest and is thumb-worked. You need to take care that you don’t unintentionally push up and zoom the focal point coincidentally.

To one side of the thumb rest you’ll find – without searching for it – the film record button and lower down on the right half of the backboard the four-way regulator, or multi-selector, as Nikon likes to call it, encompassed by four buttons for shooting mode choice, playback, menu and erase.

To one side of the control panel is the W300’s proper 3 inch 921k speck LCD screen. The screen is splendid and contrasty and has a wide point of view both evenly and in an upward direction. Like all screens, it’s hard to see in splendid daylight and if you’re taking pictures just beneath the water you’ll likewise encounter trouble seeing anything because of reflections.

In those regards, it’s similar to screens on different models like the Olympus TOUGH TG-5, Fujifilm XP120 and Nikon’s own Coolpix W100. Like the FinePix XP120, The COOLPIX W300’s screen is 4:3 proportioned, so still, pictures fill it, though on the TG-5’s 3:2 screen there are dark bars down the sides. 

FinePix XP120

The TG-5’s screen is a superior trade-off for 16:9 motion pictures, however – similarly as with the COOLPIX W300, you get dark bars top and base, yet they’re not as large. The TG-5’s screen is likewise lower goal at 460k spots, contrasted and 920k specks on the COOLPIX W300 and FinePix XP120, the somewhat less nitty-gritty picture doesn’t have a lot of effects. The 4:3 230k spot screen on the COOLPIX W100 is the most un-point by point of all, and the thing that matters is noticeable but insufficient to put you off the COOLPIX W100.

On the right half of the COOLPIX W300’s body, there’s a full-length entryway with a lock wheel system like that on the FinePix XP120. To open it you should press the button at the focal point of the wheel before turning it. This insurance to forestall coincidental opening while you’re in the water functions admirably and every one of the waterproof models I’ve tried, except for the COOLPIX W100, have something like it.

Inside is the battery and card compartment in addition to two ports – a smaller than normal HDMI for interfacing with a TV or other showcase, and a standard USB port which can be utilized to charge the COOLPIX W300 or associate it to a PC to download your photographs and motion pictures. 

You can charge the battery in the camera by associating the USB link and mains charger given, yet you can likewise utilize any standard USB A to miniature B cable and an appropriate power source. The COOLPIX W300 takes a similar EN-EL12 battery as its ancestor and on a full charge has sufficient power for 280 shots – ten a larger number of than already.

On the left half of the body at the base, there’s a little round speaker barbecue or more it three major buttons. Hold the last one down for several seconds and it turns on the AF illuminator LED for use as a light, which is helpful. 

Activity Control is an element that permits you to control specific capacities by shaking or tapping the camera. To initiate it you press the Action Control button on the left half of the camera body; five choices are then recorded on the screen and a further shake or tap looks through them. At last, you want to press the Action Control button a second an ideal opportunity to choose the featured choice.

Activity Control was presented on the COOLPIX AW130 and when I initially surveyed it I didn’t have a lot of that was great to say about it. Generally, tapping or shaking a rough smaller to make menu choices is a decent one and I believe it’s a disgrace Olympus have chosen to drop it on the TOUGH models. The primary issue with it on the COOLPIX W300 is that it requires a decent arrangement of button squeezing to finish things.

Two of the options, start film recording and Quick playback as of now have devoted buttons, so it’s a horrible idea to press the Action control button, shake the camera, then, press the Action control button a second an ideal opportunity to begin film recording when you can simply press the film record button.

The top choice on the Action Control menu is a mode selector, which would be truly valuable were it not for the way that, likewise with different choices, you need to press the Action Control button a second an ideal opportunity to get to the shooting modes sub-menu, then, a third an ideal opportunity to affirm the mode whenever you’ve completed the process of tapping/shaking to choose it. 

It’s really simple to do it utilizing the mode button and the four-way regulator on the backboard. Certainly, that probably won’t be the situation with gloves on, as the Action Control button is marginally greater and less fiddly, yet Action Control is a long way from the simple gloves-on, or independent activity it should be.

Nikon COOLPIX W300 Lens and Adjustment

Nikon COOLPIX W300 Lens

The COOLPIX W300 holds the 5x optical zoom of its ancestor with an identical scope of 24-120mm and the greatest opening of f2.8-4.9. It’s a decent equilibrium as far as zoom reach and brilliance; the Olympus TOUGH TG-5 doesn’t have a remarkable reach of the W300 with a 4x 25-100mm, however, it’s a full stop more splendid at the wide point setting so it better for low light shooting. 

The TOUGH TG870 additionally has a 5x zoom yet with a super-wide 21mm wide point stretching out to 105mm at the fax end. It’s not exactly as brilliant as the AW130’s focal point however with a most extreme opening of f3.5-5.7

The Fujifilm FinePix XP120 has a 5x optical reach that begins somewhat smaller and expands somewhat further with a comparable scope of 28 – 140mm. That extra 40mm at the long end will draw you a little nearer, but a 28mm wide point makes it somewhat harder to get a decent, manageable distance selfie. At last, there’s the COOLPIX W100 with its 3x zoom with an identical scope of 30-90mm and f3.3-5.9 opening.

As I said before, I consider this large number of models the COOLPIX W300 has hit the Goldilocks spot as far as the zoom reach and most extreme opening at the cost. It’s not generally so splendid as the TOUGH TG-5, not quite as wide as the TG-870, nor as long as the FinePix XP120, it is wide enough for fair selfies, sufficiently long to get you near the activity assuming you’re now in the water and brilliant enough for everything except the most requesting low light conditions.

Like the TG-5 and TG-870, the COOLPIX W300 has the nearest focus distance of 1cm at the wide point setting so you can get truly close to little subjects for large scale photography. You set full-scale mode by squeezing the base point on the four-way regulator in Auto shooting mode. It likewise works in the submerged, Pet picture and Smart representation scene modes.

You can involve the zoom in full-scale mode, however not at all like the TOUGH models, the nearest focus distance doesn’t stay at 1cm when you zoom, so you need to get away from your subject. So while you can’t utilize the zoom to build amplification, it’s helpful to abstain from getting excessively close and projecting a shadow. Assuming you’re a major full-scale fan, the Olympus TOUGH TG-5 with its capacity to zoom and concentration at 1cm, centre stacking mode for the expanded profundity of field and discretionary full-scale lighting connections is difficult to beat.

The COOLPIX W300 has optical picture adjustment which Nikon calls Photo VR. Vibration decrease is set independently for stills and film shooting (film VR) with Photo VR initiated from the Setup menu. Notwithstanding the On and Off positions there’s a third choice called Hybrid. This joins the optical adjustment with in-camera present handling on carefully eliminating any obscuring that remaining parts. The advanced adjustment is applied uniquely under specific circumstances, including when the shade speed is slower than 1/30 at the wide point setting or 1/60 at the fax central length and when the awareness is 200 ISO or lower.

To test the COOLPIX W300’s stabilization you can zoom the focal point to its greatest 120mm identical setting and go after dynamically more slow shade speeds, first with Photo VR switched off and afterwards with it on. As you can see from the harvests over, the COOLPIX W300 can create obscure free shots down to 1/10 at the most extreme zoom range which is almost four stops slower than would be fitting without it.

Nikon Coolpix W300 Image Quality

Nikon Coolpix W300 Image Quality

The W300 has a 16-megapixel CMOS sensor that functions admirably in great lighting conditions: head outside on a radiant day and the subsequent JPEGs (there’s no choice to shoot in RAW here) will generally display lively tones, sharp detail and very little commotion.

We saw a few absences of definition towards the edge of the edge with some photographs, which is somewhat odd, however overall it’s difficult to tear apart the W300’s daytime appearing.

In low light, nonetheless, it’s only alright. Pictures get recognizably uproarious, with detail turning out to be less unmistakable as the awareness is pushed up and the sound decrease kicks in. The W300’s focal point configuration is additionally inclined to erupt from solid light sources, and that implies you should be very cautious with regards to where you point it.

4K video recording sounds energizing on paper, but compact cameras -, for example, cell phones – seldom dazzle with regards to the real film; the sensors are simply too little to catch the information neatly enough, it appears. Ultra HD cuts here do look more extravagant and richer than Full HD cuts, but they’re not as sharp and punchy as we’d like, seeming to be genuinely sloppy in places.

Like the Olympus TG-5, there’s a choice to shoot a smooth sluggish movement film here. Dissimilar to the Olympus, you’re restricted to doing as such at a goal of simply 480p. That makes the choice much less appealing than the TG-5’s HD slo-mo.

Nikon COOLPIX W300 Movies

In a significant move up to its video capacities, COOLPIX W300 presently upholds 4K UHD films. There’s additionally a new 1080/60/50p mode notwithstanding 1080/30/25p, 720/30/25p and 480/30/25p methods of the prior COOLPIX AW130. The 1080/50i intertwined mode has been dropped, yet is probably not going to be missed.

The W300 likewise acquires the AW130’s HS choices for playback at speeds other than constant. As in the past, you have the choice of both pals (25p and 50p) and NTSC (30p and 60p) outline rate choices from the film menu. The 4K mode is available at 25 and 30fps – relying upon the Movie menu outline rate setting. Nikon doesn’t distribute the piece rate, be that as it may, concurring the VideoSpec the normal piece rate for the 4K 25p mode is around 63Mb/s.

Recording time is restricted to 29 minutes or when the document size arrives at 4GB. If you’re recording in the 4K/25p mode that ought to occur at around 8 minutes. I tried it by shooting a genuinely static scene, and with a completely energized battery and a 64GB card in 4K/25p mode, the COOLPIX W300 quit recording at 8 minutes and 38 seconds when the 4GB document limit was reached. Nikon Recommends utilizing a UHS Speed Class 3 SD card for UHD recording and a Speed Class 6 card for any remaining modes.

The COOLPIX W300 additionally holds the Short Movie display mode presented on its ancestor. This records a set number of 1080/25/30p clasps several seconds long which are then collected in-camera into a more drawn out film. 

You can pick between 15 2-second, three 10-second, or five 6-second clasps which are then collected into a 30-second film. You can shoot 16:9 12 Megapixel Normal quality still photographs when the mode dial is in the Short Movie Show mode position, or pass on to shoot full goal photographs before getting back to regroup. It’s a slick component however not exactly as easy to understand as Canon’s Hybrid film mode which shoots a short clasp each time you snap a picture. All things considered, there’s nothing comparative on offer from The Olympus TOUGH models, the FinePix XP120, or shockingly the COOLPIX W100.

The COOLPIX W300 gives two self-adjust modes to film shooting, Single (AF-S), which sets the concentration toward the start of your clasp and Full time (AF-F) which consistently changes it. AF-S is the default, yet to record whatever’s moving, or then again if you’re panning the camera from close to far subjects, you want to change to Full-time AF. 

Nikon COOLPIX W300 Shooting Experience

There could be no less than five AF region modes on the COOLPIX W300, more than is normal for a camera in this class. The face needs to function admirably when individuals are inside a couple of meters of the camera in great light. On the off chance that there are no appearances in the casing, it defaults to the nine-region AF framework which it uses to zero in regarding the matter nearest to the camera. Then again you can physically choose the centre region from one of 99 situations on an 11×9 framework in the central region of the casing, or set a focal centre point.

The COOLPIX W300 likewise incorporates target finding AF which recognizes individuals or items in the edge and tracks them with green square shapes. If you’re shooting individuals, face need is most likely a superior decision of AF modes, however, target finding appears to have an uncanny skill for picking the principal subject in a scene which for certain, circumstances is a genuine enhancement for the nine-region AF mode. But it doesn’t function admirably in the water. For that, I observed Center AF or manual situating of the AF region created the best outcomes.

At last, there’s a subject following mode which permits you to distinguish a subject with an AF point which then, at that point, chases after it. This functions admirably, given your subject is well separated from the foundation, you’re not zoomed in far and the subject isn’t moving rapidly or unpredictably. Once more, for riding shots and other water-based exercises, I tracked down following wasn’t the most ideal choice.

The COOLPIX W300 has two full-resolution constant shooting modes at 7.5fps and 2.3fps, partially quicker than the 7 and 2.2fps of the AW130. As in the past, the quicker of the two shoots a 5-outline burst and spotlight and openness are fixed on the primary edge for all nonstop shooting modes.

The issue with a 5-outline limit is that at 7.5fps you can catch short of what one moment of activity, and that implies you need to get your planning perfectly and, regardless of whether you, you could miss the most amazing aspect of something assuming it takes longer than 3/4 of a second. If you need longer blasts you’ll have to think twice about picture size. 

Two quicker settings that shoot 1280×960 pictures at 60fps and 640×480 at 120fps. There’s additionally a shrewd Pre-shooting reserve mode that starts recording when the shade is half squeezed; when you completely press the screen the COOLPIX AW130 catches an explosion of 25 1280×960 casings at 15fps including up to 5 stored outlines from before the screen was completely discouraged. It’s extremely similar to the Pro catch highlight on the Olympus TOUGH TG-5 except Pro Capture is 10fps, full goal and isn’t restricted to 25 edges.

If you’re searching for quick ceaseless shooting on a rough smaller the Olympus TOUGH TG-5 is the one to go for. The quickest full goal constant shooting speed is 20fps with concentration and openness fixed from the principal shot. As I’ve quite recently referenced, the TG-5 additionally acquires the Pro catch highlight presented on Olympus’ leader mirrorless model, the OMD EM1 Mark II. 

Expert Capture offers 10fps successive shooting with a moving cushion of up to 5 casings which starts when you half-press the screen. When you completely push down the screen, the latest 5 casings are focused on your card and the camera continues to shoot as long as you keep the button squeezed.

The COOLPIX W300 additionally acquires the Time-slip by Movie mode presented on the COOLPIX AW130. This shoots a grouping of pictures at pre-characterized spans and collects them into a 1080/30p HD film. There are five presets – Cityscape, Landscape, Sunset, Night sky and Star trails. Each shoots 300 pictures at timespans, 5, 10, 30 and 30 seconds individually which are then joined into a 10-second film.

Nikon COOLPIX W300 GPS, Wifi and Ecological Sensors

The COOLPIX W300 has an underlying GPS, a gauge, and an electronic compass; between them, they permit you to annex information to your photographs pinpointing the area, tallness above, or profundity beneath ocean level and the heading you were confronting when you squeezed the shade. The one thing missing is temperature – something just the Olympus TOUGH TG-5 can right now give.

There’s additionally WiFi obviously, yet Nikon has dropped the NFC chip which furnished the tap to interface highlight with NFC prepared Android cell phones on the COOLPIX W130. Rather the COOLPIX W300 is furnished with Bluetooth which permits you to naturally move photographs to your telephone behind the scenes while you shoot utilizing Nikon’s Snapbridge innovation. Doubtlessly that this is an excellent compromise.

Another COOLPIX AW130 include that doesn’t make it into the W300 is planning. On the AW130 you can show the area of pictures on a guide show, work out distances between pictures or a picture and your present area, and show focal points.

While it’s somewhat of a disgrace Nikon has chosen to drop the guide includes, it’s just pursuing the direction that most producers started several years prior, I can’t imagine any current compacts, rough or in any case, that presently offer planning. You can in any case show photographs on a guide utilizing an outsider application like Adobe Lightroom or Nikon’s ViewNX-I application.

I’ll keep the remarks on the GPS and sensor capacities brief before continuing to discuss SnapBridge and WiFi exhaustively. By and large, the GPS works pretty flawlessly, a little satellite image on the screen shows you the sign strength, you actually can’t get a position readout, either for your present area or for pictures during playback, which is a disgrace. There’s nothing similar to the information screen on the TOUGH TG-5 that shows your coordinates and a compass readout.

The COOLPIX W300 is the main Nikon waterproof reduced to include its new SnapBridge innovation which works over Bluetooth and WiFi to give remote connections between the camera and your cell phone. Likewise, with prior WiFi-prepared models, you can handle the camera from a distance and download photographs to your phone.

Bluetooth permits the COOLPIX W300 to keep a low-power remote connection with your cell phone consistently, permitting it to stream photographs from the camera to telephone, all without mediation. There’s likewise the choice to install GPS information from your cell phone to pictures as you take them, this is generally excess on the GPS-prepared W300, I suppose you could utilize it to broaden the W300’s battery duration.

Bluetooth might be slower than Wifi, replicating pictures without mediation perpetually takes care of business speedier as there’s no compelling reason to stop and physically start the interaction. If you favour you can continuously move pictures physically, and the Wifi connection additionally permits you to shoot remotely utilizing your phone.

The arrangement is sufficiently simple, First, you install the application on your Android or Apple gadget, then, start the blending system with the camera. I tried SnapBridge on the W300 utilizing my iPhone 6 and the cycle is basic, the application shows the camera name, which you tap to choose, then it starts matching with showed passwords for you to affirm. When affirmed, the phone and camera are associated by Bluetooth and you’ll at absolutely no point need to do it in the future – except if obviously, you have more than one Snapbridge-empowered camera.

Having your shots quickly available on your cell phone makes sharing to informal communities comparably basic as though you’d made the efforts on your phone in any case. The main disadvantage is you probably won’t need all that you shoot on your telephone, yet a couple of moments spent separating the undesirable pictures effectively deals with that – and you can decide to physically label explicit pictures for a move if you don’t need each one of them lined.

Pros of Nikon Coolpix W300:

  • Versatile
  • Easy to use
  • Waterproof to 100 feet
  • 4K-resolution video 
  • Responsive controls
  • Environmental sealing
  • Timelapse recording
  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity

Cons of Nikon Coolpix W300:

  • No External Flash Shoe
  • Low Battery Life
  • No Built-in Viewfinder

FAQs

How much is Nikon W300?

The Nikon Coolpix W300 is a great camera for multi-purpose use. The price of this camera is quite affordable which is $451.99.

Is Coolpix a good camera?

Coolpix is a premium camera that can coordinate with most DSLRs. It has every element you could need in a semi-smaller digital camera, is versatile and is an incredible incentive for the nature of photographs it produces.

Is the Nikon Coolpix camera waterproof?

The Nikon COOLPIX AW100 is waterproof, freeze-proof, and shockproof so you can take it on your outrageous experiences in general. It packs a 5x Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass focal point and a 16.0-MP CMOS sensor to record low-light and quick activity photographs and Full HD (1080p) motion pictures.

When was the Nikon Coolpix released?

The Nikon Coolpix An is an advanced huge sensor smaller camera reported by Nikon on March 5, 2013. It is Nikon’s outstanding digital camera with a DX (APS-C) sensor, released on March 5, 2013.

Is Nikon Coolpix a digital camera?

The Nikon COOLPIX Digital Camera is simple to use outfitted with a 16.2MP DX-design CMOS sensor for clear, point by point pictures – even in low light. Catch RAW (NEF) pictures for a more significant level of inventive control.

Is the CCTV camera waterproof?

Yes, some CCTV cameras are waterproof. They are produced utilizing the best material to keep it from a downpour, water or snow. They have a clear picture quality and are profoundly sturdy. Moreover, it tends to be benefited from industry driving costs.

Final Words

Nikon Coolpix W300 is one of the outstanding devices in its classes if we’re talking pocket measured, ruggedized activity as well as travel cameras. This camera even has the action control highlight, by which the client just necessities to in a real sense shake the camera to trade shooting mode or initiate playback. You won’t go far off-base if your choice is the Coolpix W300 from Nikon.