Best Travel Camera
Many people who travel want a camera that is small and easy to carry. Most cameras, which are very small and lightweight, are what are commonly referred to as a point and shoot camera. While these cameras do not have a large number of controls that can be manually adjusted, they do include many features that are easy to use.
Professional photographers and those who are serious about photography generally prefer cameras that can be manually adjusted in regards to exposure and focus. However, due to their larger size and weight, these styles of cameras are often not as popular for travel, unless you really do need the features that they provide.
Weather resistance is also a consideration when selecting a camera for travel. A water resistant camera can take a lot of worry out of traveling. Of course, a waterproof camera is an absolute necessity for those who wish to use a camera during water sports such as snorkeling.
A great travel affordable travel camera which fits most budgets, is the Nikon Coolpix P90.
Our Top Travel Camera Pick - Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1
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Battery type is also an important consideration for any camera used for travel. Cameras that will accept standard replaceable AA or AAA batteries are convenient because these batteries are generally available anywhere. However, most people who travel prefer to use replaceable batteries only as a backup, using rechargeable batteries instead. If traveling to other countries, make sure the battery charger includes plug adapters that are compatible with the country's electrical outlets. Battery rechargers and batteries are sometimes included in a digital camera package, which is a good way of insuring compatibility with your camera.



