It’s been a big couple of weeks in the action camera world and it seems that every brand has been hedging its bets in an effort to compete with the veritable GoPro Hero 5.
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Back in January, Nikon announced its KeyMission 360 camera, but details were thin. Now the juggernaut camera brand has shown its hand by announcing two more cameras: the KeyMission 170 and KeyMission 80.
Alongside the cameras, Nikon has also introduced the SnapBridge app. For the KeyMission 360 and 170 models the app enables remote shooting and movie editing, while the 80 “supports the SnapBridge app”, says Nikon — and we’re not sure what that means either yet.
All three cameras feature WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, and will record on microSD cards.
An action camera is no good without mounts, so Nikon has also released its own range, but unlike Garmin, Sony, and GoPro they don't appear to use the GoPro single bolt-style mounting system.
Nikon KeyMission 360
Sitting atop Nikon’s range of rugged action cams, the KeyMission 360 uses two lenses and two 20mp CMOS sensors to film seamless 360-degree video, which is becoming more popular now that both YouTube and Facebook support it.
Nikon KeyMission 170
Nikon KeyMission 80
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