We Found the Best Travel Cameras You'll Actually Use on Vacation
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We Found the Best Travel Cameras You'll Actually Use on Vacation
"Once you've got a camera you love, make sure you have everything you need to get the most out of it. Here are a few of the things I like to travel with: Extra batteries: It doesn't matter how good your camera's battery life is, you're going to want extra batteries, ideally several of them. I also like to bring a dedicated charger so I can leave batteries charging overnight."
"SD cards: The more, the merrier. I use and recommend these Lexar Professional 2000x SD cards. For microSD cards I like Samsung's Pro Plus model, which I use in my GoPro Hero 13. A camera bag: The perfect camera bag is different for everyone. We've put together a complete guide to camera bags and straps to help you figure out the best way to carry your camera."
Select a compact camera for travel to avoid carrying bulky DSLRs while still achieving strong results. Prioritize image quality driven by sensor, lens, and processor rather than sensor size alone. Evaluate real-world performance by browsing sample images from specific camera models on photo-sharing sites like Flickr. Pack multiple spare batteries and a dedicated charger, plus several SD cards—Lexar Professional 2000x and Samsung Pro Plus microSD are recommended. Choose a camera bag tailored to personal carry preferences. When needed, bring a small, lightweight tripod, with carbon-fiber options from Peak Design or Sirui as good choices.
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