Right now, many of us are looking forward to taking a trip.If you are one of them and have the opportunity to materialize it, you may be looking for your ideal travel companion, who will help you immortalize your next experience, so today I bring a list of cameras to travel.I’m sure you’ll find the one that best suits your needs, why take you from compact to SLR?
Before I start with a list, I’d like to tell you what a camera needs to make it your ideal travel companion. If you have read the previous paragraph correctly, you can (and hopefully) have chosen the phrase “Best suited to your needs”.The needs are not the same for all photographers.
- Si solo buscas cámara para que te acompañe en tus viajes.
- Quizá es la opción menos recomendada.
- Salvo que hagas los viajes exclusivamente para perseguir las fotos con las que tanto tiempo llevas soñando ?.
Now, if you’re going to give it more uses and you’re clear that you want an SLR, here are some recommendations.
This SLR is sealed, making it more suitable for adventurous travelers or those traveling to areas with adverse weather conditions.
For more information, see our article on Pentax KP Magazine
Small SLRs are best suited when your primary goal is to travel.And that’s it, they’re small and light.
However, its size does not imply that it does not possess the characteristics of an advanced SLR camera, among its features we find:
Another important aspect of this Canon EOS 250D is that it is one of the few SLRs in this range with 4K video recording.
Si te decides por este modelo, cuesta actualmente alrededor de los 600 EUR .
It’s no secret that the Nikon D3400 is mario’s most recommended camera to launch into the world of SLRs.Its main features:
If I had to opt for a single type of camera for a real travel photographer, it would be mirrorless.As a true traveling photographer, I mean it’s not casual, neither in the photographer nor in the traveler, but they are two words that you see with him?.For casual travelers or photographers, there are also other interesting options.
But for those who travel a lot and photograph non-stop, I think mirrorless cameras are the most suitable, by size, because in terms of manual setup they function as an SLR and because they are quieter than SLRs, they also produce less jitter.And travel photography poses many situations where these features are much needed.Let’s look at some interesting camera options for traveling without a mirror:
At the time we evaluated the Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III as the ideal travel companion, that would be for a reason, don’t you think?
Apart from this hard-to-remember name, it is light, versatile, with a very cool design and features that do not disappoint:
We continue with another mirrorless camera that combines technology and design, its silent shutter, wireless connections and high concentration make it an interesting bet.
Years pass and it remains one of users’ favorite mirrorless cameras, this ultra-fast and lightweight focusing camera is a great choice for your travels:
Don’t worry about 4k or touchscreen enthusiasts
These cameras halfway between compact, mirrorless SLR cameras are bridges.If compact cameras slip out of your hands and look too small, and the ones you need to change appear to be a fool, this is your ideal camera.The covers are medium-sized, allow for manual adjustments, but you have everything you need in a single lens.Some are capable of an incredible zoom. Let’s look among the bridges for some camera options to travel:
If you like everything from macro photography to moon photography, this is your choice, you won’t get the most demanding quality but you’ll have everything you can imagine photographing in one goal.
Of course, don’t order a touch screen or 4k videos, but yes, WIFI and Bluetooth connections.More features in this review.
Si te estás preguntando el precio de la Nikon Coolpix B600, ahora la puedes encontrar por unos 300 euros aproximadamente.
The features are very similar to the Nikon Bridge, you can know them in detail in this review, so I better put the differences.
Nikon better screen resolution, longer focal length, higher ISO, faster shutter speed and longer battery life.
Canon has better exposure control, more megapixels, for larger print sizes, an NFC connection, a 1080x60fps video recording, compared to Nikon’s 1080x30fps, and is a little lighter in weight, and shoots in RAW format, unlike the Nikon.
Compacts are for those who only use their camera when traveling or looking for a camera that fit in their pocket.They don’t want to worry about changing optics, but they want to go beyond memory.
Some seek to participate in the creation of photographs and need the manual setup offered by an advanced compact, others just want a little more quality than that offered by their smartphone.
Well, the good news is that compact ones are all suitable for travel, because they fit everywhere, they are small, light and discreet. In this link you will find our BONUS with which we consider the 10 best compact cameras, also for all kinds of photographers, if that is what you are looking for you will surely find the one that best suits your needs.
Families travel too. Some not as much as they’d like, but yes.Families travel with children who also want to take pictures of all the wonders to discover.If so, here are some recommendations.
This submersible camera up to 15 m is designed for underwater travelers, it is also dust and fall resistant, withstands temperatures up to -10 degrees Celsius
It has a sensor that records the location, depth/altitude and temperature at which the image was taken.
It is another family-friendly, waterproof camera that is water resistant up to 20 m, as the Olympus model also withstands drops (up to 1.75 my dust).It weighs only 200g.
This camera is designed for less demanding users than the previous one in terms of shooting control, ideal for young children who shoot automatically, or simply to save all memories and make sure they are safe from small earthquakes in the house.
If you are looking to buy a camera that is more childish than you, be sure to read this article in which we explain what to consider when buying a camera for the little ones and recommend some of them..