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BEST CAMERAS FOR TRAVEL

A Quick Guide For Travel Photographers


How to choose the right camera is a question that people have been asking for nearly a century. There are literally hundreds of quality digital cameras on the market, and there is a variety of differences. Most shoot quality video, some have image stabilization, and some are more ergonomically friendly than others. We will walk you through all the options.


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A waterproof camera is nice to have these days and almost all manufacturers make one

Canon, along with Kodak, Nikon, Sony, Leica, Fujifilm, GoPro, DJI, Mamiya, Minolta, Olympus, and Pentax, are some of the main camera companies in the world.  There are several things that you really need to take into consideration when searching for the best digital camera.Size & Weight – because you are traveling, this is going to be a consideration. Compact cameras are lightweight, but they don’t offer as much control over image quality as cameras with interchangeable lenses. Even then, there are all sorts of camera platforms with different lens options, and the size and weight difference can be considerable.


Simplicity & Ease of Use – Some people want a camera that will take quality photos without a whole lot of knowledge, while others want full control over image creation.


Manual Controls – We prefer to shoot all of our photos in manual mode because it gives us so much more control over ISO, shutter speed, and aperture.


Price - You have to take budget into play because you can literally spend tens of thousands of dollars for a high-end setup, but the results can be really impressive in the hands of a skilled photographer. 


Lens choice – No doubt you will want to look for a wide dynamic range for your lenses. Travel photography is typically shot mostly with wider lenses, but sometimes a telephoto lens is best suited. Pay attention to zoom capability or lens options as you consider all your options.


Sensor size – Ideally you want to go with a full-frame sensor camera. Any sensors that are smaller will reduce image quality and add a crop factor to your lenses on cameras that use interchangeable lenses. For example, a lens that would normally equal 100mm on a full frame camera could have a multiple factor of 1.6x on a small sensor camera which would turn that lens into 160mm. Full frame sensors cost more to produce, but they have a larger area in which it can capture data which ultimate writes the info onto your memory card. Basically, full sensor good, small sensor bad.


Video – Does the camera shoot video? Most do, but the capabilities can vary radically, so pay attention during your search and ask yourself if this is really important. With all the activity on the Instagram and Facebook feeds, video has become increasingly important to tell your story and document your adventures.


Bluetooth / WiFi – Many cameras now offer the ability to transfer images to your cell phone or laptop wirelessly. It’s just something to think about in case this is important to you.


Weatherproofing – We have listed several cameras that are weather resistant and waterproof. There are also all kinds of protective gear for your camera if you shoot in extreme elements such as rain and snow.


Image Stabilization – Many cameras offer image stabilization to reduce or eliminate motion blur. These are extremely useful, but not necessarily a requirement if you plan to use a tripod most of the time. In other words, image stabilization is a luxury, but not something you have to have.


File Format – We like to edit our photos in Raw format. This gives you much more control when editing in something like Adobe Lightroom over a traditional .jpeg format. Some camera companies also haveproprietary file formats, so take note, and make sure the camera won’t limit your post-production capabilities. We are not just limiting this to cameras. We are also including the best drone, the best 360 camera, and best all-in-one gimbal camera.


BEST CAMERAS FOR TRAVEL


Best Mirrorless Travel Camera - Sony A7 III

Key Features* 693-Point Hybrid Auto Focus System*

10 Frames Per Second*

Shoots UHD 4k30p Video* 1/250 Shutter sync*

Wi-Fi; Bluetooth

Megapixels - 24.2 MP

Crop Factor – Full Frame (1x)

Lens Mount – Sony E

Weight – 1.43 lbs


Best Compact Travel Camera - Sony Cyber-shot DSC- RX100 VII

Key Features* F2.8 – f4.5 Maximum Aperture*

Digital, Optical Image Stabilization*

100-25600 ISO*

1/2000 manual shutter 1/32000 Electronic Shutter*

4k video at 23.976p

Megapixels – 20.1MP

Crop Factor – N/A

Lens length -24-200mm with 8x optical zoom

Weight – 10.65 ounces


Best Budget Travel Camera - Panasonic Lumix DC-TS7

Key Features* Water, Shock, Freeze and Crushproof*

UHD 4K30 and 20p Video Recording*

Optical Image Stabilization* f/3.3-f/5.9

Maximum Aperture* 80-6400 ISO

Megapixels – 20.4 MP

Crop Factor – N/A

Lens length -4.6x Zoom Lens, 28-128mm

Weight – 1.2 lbs


Best Value Travel Camera - Sony A6600

Key Features* 1/4000 Shutter Speed*

100-102400 ISO* 11 Frames Per Second*

UHD 4k Video at 24p* Electronic Viewfinder

Megapixels – 24.2 MB

Crop Factor – Full (1x)

Lens Mount – Sony E

Weight – 1.11 lbs.


Best Compact Portable Camera - Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX10K

Key Features* 3.9-inch 180-degree Tilting Monitor*

Touchscreen Monitor*

Leica f/1.4 – f/2.8 lens*

UHD 4k video* 125-25600 ISO

Megapixels – 20.1 MP

Crop Factor – Full (1x)

Lens length -24-72mm

Weight – 1.095 lbs.


Best Compact Travel Vlogging Camera - Canon G7X Mark II

Key Features* Full HD Video (1920 x 1080) at 59.94p*

24-100mm equivalent built-in lens*

4.2 Optical Zoom*

125-12800 ISO*

180-Degree Tilting Touchscreen LCD

Megapixels – 20.1 MP

Crop Factor – N/A

Lens length - 24-100mm equivalent built-in lens

Weight – 1.485 lbs.


Best Travel & Sports Camera - Canon 1DX Mark III

Key Features* JPEG, Raw, HEIF Image File Format*

100-819200 ISO*

5.5k Video at 24p Raw 12-Bit*

1/250 th Flash Sync*

Bluetooth & Wi-Fi Wireless

Megapixels – 2-.1

Crop Factor – Full-Frame (1x Crop Factor)

Lens Mount – Canon EF

Weight – 3.17 lbs.


Best Entry-Level DSLR Travel Camera - Nikon D3500

Key Features* 3.2-inch Tilting Touchscreen LCD*

UHD 4k Video Recording at 30 fps*

100-1640000 ISO* 8 Frames Per Second*

Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Wireless

Megapixels – 20.9 MP

Crop Factor – 1.5x

Lens Mount – Nikon F

Weight – 3.52 lbs.


Best Action Camera For Travel - GoPro Hero 11 Black

Key Features* HyperSmooth 2.0 Video Stabilization*

Up to UHD 4k Video, Slow Motion* TimeWarp 2.0

Stabilized Time-Lapse Video*

12 MP stills with HDR Support*

Touchscreen Display

Megapixels – 12 MP

Crop Factor – N/A

Lens length – 24.4-15.1mm

Weight – 0.97 lbs


Best Waterproof Camera For Travel - Olympus Tough TG-6

Key Features* Olympus 4x Optical Zoom f/2.0 lens*

10-12800 ISO* Includes Underwater White Balance*

Waterproof to 49.21 feet (15m)*

UHD 4k 25p Video

Megapixels – 12 MP

Crop Factor -

Lens length – 25-100mmWeight – 1.115 lbs


Best Value Waterproof Camera For Travel - Fujifilm Finepix XP130

Key Features* Fujinon 5x Optical Zoom Lens*

Water, Shock, Freeze and Dustproof*

Bluetooth & Wifi Wireless*

3.0-inch LCD monitor*

Time-lapse movie feature

Megapixels – 16.4 MP

Crop Factor – N/A

Lens length – 28-140mm

Weight – 5.8 ounces


Best 360 Action Camera For Travel - GoPro Fusion

Key Features* 5.2k Video up to 30 fps*

Waterproof To 16 Feet*

f/2.8 aperture*

360-degree shooting range*

100-6400 ISO

Megapixels – 18 MP Spherical Photos

Crop Factor – N/A

Lens length – 3mmWeight – 2.15 lbs/


Best Gimbal Camera - DJI Osmo Pocket 3

Key Features* Gimble Camera with 1" CMOS Sensor*

2" rotatable touchscreen

3 axis gimbal with mechanical stabilization

4K Video at 60fps*

Connects to Smartphone*

Image Stabilization* 100-3200 ISO

Megapixels – 12 MP

Crop Factor – N/A

Lens length – 80-Degree View

Weight – 4.1 ounces


Best Drone For Travel Photography - DJI Mavic Air 2

Key Features* 8K Hyperlapse Time-Lapse Video*

Up to 34 Minutes of Flight Time*

Up to 4k 60p video* 240 Frames Per Second

Slow Motion at 1080p* Gimbal stabilized

Megapixels – 48 MP

Crop Factor – N/A

Lens length – 84-Degree View

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