Rain or shine, don’t stop shooting with our pick of the best waterproof, shock-resistant and all-round cameras on the market.

1. Nikon Coolpix AW100
• 16 megapixels
10 meters
-10 degrees Celsius
1.5 meters

The Coolpix AW100 is the latest waterproof model from Nikon. In addition to a 28-140mm lens and vibration reduction for clearer images, travelers will appreciate that its GPS is capable of not only recording the location of each shot, but also tracking the user’s movements and looking up routes with a new built-in world map display. There’s also full HD recording with slow-motion and macro modes. The effects may be limited, but Nikon makes up for that with a fast shutter speed button. Available in orange, black and military green.
$479 from Courts Megastore.

2. Sony Cyber-shot DSC TX20
• 16.2 megapixels
5 meters
-10 degrees Celsius
1.5 meters

Sony’s new DSC TX20 model is almost identical to the last, the DSX TX10, with the same slim and sleek design, shutter buttons, and touch screen. What’s new is a more stylish sliding cover, a 25-100mm lens, a high-resolution Exmor R CMOS sensor and advanced BIONZ image processor, which improves low light performance. The 16.2 megapixel camera sure is impressive for a waterproof model. Available in pink, blue, black, green and orange.
$599 from Sony Store.

3. FujiFilm FinePix XP150
• 14.4 megapixels
10 meters
-10 degrees Celsius
2 meters

After a prolonged absence, Japanese manufacturer Fuji returns with a new model for outdoor types—the FinePix XP150. The various rubber ridges and grooves facilitate one-handed shooting, while the battery/memory slot comes with a double-lock design for better protection. The model also offers a 14-megapixel CMOS sensor, 5x 28-140mm zoom lens with an aperture of f3.9-4.9. Available in black, silver, orange, green and blue.
$395 from Alan Photo Trading.

4. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT4
• 12.1 megapixels
12 meters
-10 degrees Celsius
2 meters
Just when we hadn’t heard from them in a while, Panasonic rolls out the Lumix DMC-FT4, an upgrade on last year’s FT3 incarnation. While not much has changed, its waterproof capabilities still leave many of its rivals gasping for air. This new model comes with a barometer to measure atmospheric pressure. The camera’s full HD recording, 28-128mm lens, built-in GPS and tough exterior is fine company on any trip. Available in blue, orange and silver.
$599 from Best Denki.

5. Olympus Tough TG-1
• 12 megapixels
12 meters
-10 degrees Celsius
2 meters
Forget flashy design, the Olympus TG-1 is as rugged as any rough and tumble waterproof camera should be. It even has the word “Tough” written on the front for starters. Complete with 25-100mm lens, an aperture of f2.0-4.9, and fast shutter speeds, the real highlight is the ISO setting of 6400 that allows you to capture photos of fast moving objects and in limited light. So whether it’s cliff diving or any other high-adrenaline act, the TG-1 is most likely able to handle the ride (it’s also crushproof to 100kg). Available in silver.
$598 from Harvey Norman Superstore.


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Freeze-proof

Shock-resistant

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