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Best Luxury Travel Cameras For 2019

Traveling without a camera is meaningless. Whenever you pick a travel camera, the ideal one would be that which is lightweight and versatile regarding performance, and the ultimate result should be great images. You can choose Point-and-shoots or Mirrorless cameras or Digital SLRs as per your preference. Point-and-Shoots are the smallest and easy to carry, but limitations are there in the quality of images.

On the other hand, Mirrorless cameras with interchangeable-lens have big sensors for quality images and are more compact than digital SLRs. But if you demand photography of professional level then even if Digital SLRs are the bulkiest and heaviest option, still it offers the most extensive selection of lenses to satisfy your need. Here are some best options for each category.

Point-and-Shoots for Travel

Sony RX100 VI

Price: $1,198.00

Sony RX100 VI is one of the best compact travel cameras you can buy with money.  It is a 20.1-megapixel camera with the 1-inch sensor and optical zoom equivalent to 8x, with a 24mm – 200mm ZEISS zoom lens and pop-up OLED EVF (DSCRX100M6/B). It has image stabilization, fastest hybrid autofocus system, an electronic viewfinder, and a tilting screen. It can be picked as the best camera considering its small size for travel photography.

Fujifilm X100F

Price: $1,198.00

When travelers look for a smaller alternative to their interchangeable-lens kit, this high-end compact X100F is the best option for the professionals and enthusiasts. It has 24.3 megapixels CMOS III extra-large APS-C image sensor that can be found generally in mirrorless cameras and DSLRs. Its 23mm f/2 lens is fast and sharp which is fine-tuned with advanced autofocus, Wi-Fi, faster shooting at 8 frames per second and shoots video at 1080p. Operating temperature is 0 to 40 degree Celsius. You will just love it for its compact size, simplicity, and image quality.

Mirrorless Cameras for Travel

Sony Alpha 7 II

Price: $1,210

You do not have to look further after seeing this best value full frame, weather-resistant, mirrorless camera with magnesium alloy body.  Sony Alpha 7 II has 24.3MP Full-Frame Exmor CMOS Sensor BIONZ X Image Processor. It has 5-Axis SteadyShot in-body image stabilization with fast hybrid AF, full HD XAVC S Video, S-Log2 Gamma 3.0″ 1,228.8k-dot tilting LCD monitor and five fps burst speed. The refined grip & robust lens are just perfect for superb images.

Fujifilm X-T20

Price: $1,049 with 18-55mm lens

It would be not easy for you to find a better camera for travel than X-T20.  The image quality and color rendition of this compact camera is superb and also reasonably priced.  It has 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III APS-C sensor and X-Processor Pro. X-T20 has continuous shooting speed up to 14 fps, Full HD and 4K Video Recording capability, 5.0 Fps live-views shooting, and fast Electronic Viewfinder. The Touchscreen Operation of 3.0″ tilting Large LCD Monitor is good for operation at almost any angle.

Fujifilm X-T2  

Price: $1,399

It is a stellar mirrorless camera with weather sealing to keep your camera protected on the go. It has 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III Sensor, X-Processor Pro Engine and 0.77x 2.36m-Dot OLED Viewfinder. It also comes with higher resolution 3.0″ 1.04m-Dot 3-way tilting  LCD screen, internal UHD 4K Video shooting capability, an extra storage slot, and built-in Wi-Fi. X-T2 is a relatively small yet powerful set-up for travel to capture your favorite stills.

Sony Alpha a7R III

Price: $2,998

Sony a7R III is no doubt the best mirrorless camera on the market with interchangeable lens. It has spectacular 42.4-megapixel full-frame resolution with up to 10 fps continuous Shooting speed, high-resolution 4K Movie Shooting, built-in Wi-Fi and NFC. This latest version of Sony boasts superb autofocus system, image stabilization and touch functionality on the rear LCD. You will be happier with the image quality or features on your trip.

Digital SLRs for Travel

Nikon D7500

Price: $1,147

It is a high-end APS-C camera, with a 20.9MP sensor, fast autofocus, a weather sealed body, dual SD card slots and built-in Wi-Fi for leading image quality. It has 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors, 4K ultra HD and 1080p full HD video recording capacity, 8 fps continuous shooting speed and a tilting 3.2″ LCD touchscreen. The camera can operate at 0 °C to 40 °C temperature. If you’re looking for something more professional from the Nikon’s range, then this one is a good choice.

Canon EOS 80D

Price: $999(body only), $1,049 (with 18-55mm lens)

It is the best DSLR camera with 24.2megapixel APS-C(CMOS) sensor and superb autofocus speed. It gives terrific image quality using the cropped sensor. It has a 45-point all cross-type autofocus system and intelligent optical viewfinder. In this camera, the 7 FPS (frames per second) continuous shooting speed and 1/8, 000th of a second shutter speed makes it capable of shooting action scenes. It can shoot excellent Full HD video with smooth, fast, accurate and improved Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus system at 1080/60fps. Undoubtedly, this camera performs better than its price.

Canon EOS 6D Mark II

Price: $1,899

Canon EOS 6D Mark II gives incredible photos with 26.2 Megapixel full-frame CMOS Sensor. It has a 45-point All Cross-type AF system with optical Viewfinder. It is unbeatable with more advanced dual Pixel CMOS AF with phase-detection & full HD 60p. It also has touchscreen functionality on the rear LCD and faster shooting. The stills photographs this camera produces are excellent and worthy of buying for traveling.

Nikon D850

Price: $3,297

It is the best in the market in its category for excellent performance and stunning image quality and also for shooting wildlife, landscapes, and portraits. It’s a complete package considering the image and video quality with 45.7 megapixels of resolution, a massive full-frame image sensor, 153-point autofocus which is fast and accurate, 4K ultra video recording capability at 1080p, 9 fps continuous shooting at full resolution with full AF performance, 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen and the whole gamut of automatic as well as manual controls. If one doesn’t mind in carrying this heavy option, it can satisfy even the most selective professionals and enthusiasts.


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Emma London

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Emma London is the Associate Editor at CEOWORLD magazine. She covers lists, rankings, economy, geopolitics, global banking, fintech, digitization of money, and the future of finance for CEOWORLD magazine. She’s also a member of the Board of Directors at the Global Business Policy Institute. Prior to that, Emma was the ultra-high net worth (UHNW) valuations subject matter expert at CEOWORLD magazine, mentoring research teams in valuations’ techniques, and was involved in product development for ultra high net worth (UHNW) and high net worth (HNW) dossier creation, currently heading research operations at the Global Business Policy Institute. She can be reached on email emma-london@ceoworld.biz. You can follow her on Twitter at @ceoworld.