for the fast shot on the road from he pillion or at stopovers we used to carry the
Olympus Tough 8000 on the bike after several rather short lived trials with "normal", non waterproof and non shockproof cameras. Shortcoming used to be: comparatively slow and a clear weekness in bad light situations. But those Tough models outlived any other camera we had taken on tours for years, our first one from '05 does still serve as a fall back in my car.
Now Nikon offers their first "outdoor camera", the
Coolpix AW 100 and as Nikon addicts we had to give her a chance.
Results surprised us, the little companion ist real fast to be ready, very comfortable to handle and does indeed make good shots
on the road as well as with little light like
in a museum or at sunset.
Definitely by far superior over the Olympus, not to mention the video feature and GPS.
So for someone who looks for a really rugged little sports camera the Nikon seems to be a good pick presently.