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The best travel camera in 2024

The best travel camera in 2024

Amazon Prime Day is taking place on July 16-17, and the best Prime Day camera deals can be very tempting, but we don’t see the same scale of discounts as Black Friday.  Some camera companies don’t offer Prime deals at all, and even exclude Amazon from their own rebate schemes. 

With stock being volatile, our advice is that if you’re ready to buy a product then jump on it now – prices probably won’t fluctuate much, but stock levels will!

Gareth Bevan

Gareth is the Reviews Editor at Digital Camera World, and the person in charge of approving all the latest camera-related tech. He never misses an opportunity to travel, or an excuse to take photos while traveling, so is best placed to judge what are the best travel cameras for all sorts of different vacations and adventures.

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Features Big 40MP sensor, improved AF an IBIS makes this one heck of a good compact camera for traveling ★★★★★
Design Not much has changed from the X100V, but this is still a stunning travel camera to turn a few heads ★★★★★
Performance The images from the 40MP sensor are stunning, especially combined with Film Simulations. Video is also great, but there are better options ★★★★★
Value Everything about this camera is premium including the price. There are cameras of similar capabilities for less, although with less style ★★★★
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Features Not the newest model, but the only full frame sensor on this list still offers enough spec for great photo and video ★★★★★
Design It’s compact and lightweight size makes it an excellent option for travel, although can be front heavy with big lenses ★★★★★
Performance 24MP stills, and 4K video supported by a great autofocus system, it still has specs to keep up with todays cameras ★★★★★
Value The best value full-frame camera with an extensive range of affordable first and third-party lenses ★★★★★
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Features Easy to use with good stills and video quality, but autofocus is a lets down, as is the lack of IBIS ★★★★
Design Incredibly compact and easy to use, especially for beginners, comes with a flipping screen for selfies and vlogging ★★★★★
Performance While image quality is great, the camera uses older autofocus which is a bit hit-and-miss compared to modern rivals ★★★★
Value The best value camera on this list, despite its few flaws it offers excellent value that more than make up for shortcomings ★★★★★
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Features Best of both worlds with a 24MP sensor and 6.2K open gate video, backed up with some much improved AF ★★★★★
Design This is a small and lightweight camera, which paired with Fuji’s small lenses is a breeze to carry while traveling ★★★★★
Performance The video performance is exceptional for a camera of this price, photos are also excellent, especially paired with film simulations ★★★★★
Value While other Fuji cameras have more megapixels, the X-S20 strikes a very good performance-value balance ★★★★★

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Features Snappy autofocus, 4K video and 20MP stills, and the MFT sensor provides extra reach for getting closer to subjects ★★★★
Design Tiny body makes this an excellent travel camera to slip into a pocket or bag, the lenses are also small so you can pack a few ★★★★★
Performance The 20MP might be a little small by todays standards, but the image and video quality are still superb for social media, and autofocus is very reliable ★★★★★
Value Excellent value for the features with no premium for the pretty retro design and build of the camera ★★★★★
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Features Rugged waterproof camera that offers a bigger sensor for still images, especially in low light, and its zoom lens gives plenty of versatility ★★★★
Design Compact, rugged, and waterproof, too big for an action camera, but built for photography with easy physical controls ★★★★★
Performance Great stills quality, even if 12MP is very conservative, the clever macro modes are a joy though ★★★★
Value Not much more than the best action cams, this is a the camera to buy if top quality stills in challenging locations are your thing ★★★★★
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Features Waterproof and rugged with all the action camera mainstays like 4K video, stabilization, hyperlapse modes, and stills ★★★★★
Design Very well built and premium feeling waterproof design with a touch screen on the back and front ★★★★★
Performance The stabilized quality of the 4K video is outstanding, especially in low light, but the 10MP photo mode is a bit of a letdown ★★★★
Value The debate will rage on, but going toe-to-toe with GoPro the DJI comes out as the more affordable of the two ★★★★★
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Features Incredible 360º views of your travels with some great stabilization, and easy connectivity makes getting your videos a snap ★★★★★
Design Easy to use design that plays nicely with lots of accessories for mounting in different ways, the exposed lenses were a concern though ★★★★★
Performance Impressive 360º video with the capability to readjust the view afterward, although 5.7K doesn’t give much resolution for pros ★★★★
Value Not hugely expensive and offering good value on rivals, although a premium product if you only want to dabble in 360º ★★★★★
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Features Generally fantastic video quality, but for vlogging and video the inbuilt stereo mics are outstanding ★★★★
Design The camera is very compact, has a vari-angle screen and works with a huge array of E-mount lenses ★★★★
Performance Great video quality, but it is the audio quality that stands out and saves having to carry external microphones while traveling ★★★★
Value A very affordable way to take your video and vlogs to a level beyond your phone, although require buying a lens too ★★★★★


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