Nikon Coolpix W150 point-and-shoot camera with shockproof and waterproof design

The Nikon Coolpix W150 has launched a waterproof and shockproof camera, designed for casual use by both adults and children. The new model comes in a variety of color options and patterns. Nikon has not yet commented on the price or availability of the camera.

The Nikon Coolpix W150 has a 13.2-megapixel sensor and 3x optical zoom. It is waterproof up to 10 m depth, shockproof up to 1.8 m and dust proof and freeze up to -10 সেল C. The camera has curved sides, designed for easy handling, especially for children. The interface has also been changed to make it easier for first time users. Other features include ‘Target Finding AF’ where the camera is asked to detect and focus the subject for more sharp shots. The camera can record full-HD movies with stereo sound with reduced electronic vibration.

The Nikon Coolpix W150 is equipped with a mode that supports underwater photography, including ‘shoot underwater’ which applies optimized processing for underwater photography and ‘underwater face framing’ which automatically detects and captures underwater human faces. You’ll also find an editing function that modifies the blue cast that often occurs with underwater shooting.

You’ll also find additional shooting modes like ‘Picture-in-Picture’ and effects like ‘Little Planet’ that make the pictures look like little planets. The camera also has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and works with Nikon’s SnapBridge app. You’ll also find a smile timer function, which automatically captures an image when it detects a smile and an image lock function, which prevents unwanted deletion of images.

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Rydon Cerezo

Roydon Cerejo writes about smartphones and laptops for the Gadget 360 outside Mumbai. He is the Deputy Editor (Review) of Gadgets 360 He has often written about the smartphone and PC industry and is also interested in photography With more than a decade of experience covering the consumer technology space, he is an avid sci-fi movie and TV show geek and always ready for the best horror flick. Roydon is available at royd[email protected], so please send us your leads and tips. More

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