You’ll want to capture those memories with your digital camera. But did you realize that some cameras are better for adventure vacations, while others are better for sightseeing? If you are serious about getting the best photos from your vacation, you may want to check out the various types of digital cameras battery and their suggested uses.
Firstly, which type of vacation are you planning? Are you headed to Hawaii to scuba dive, off to scale a mountain, just hanging out at the poolside, taking a sightseeing tour, or perhaps just hitting the highways for a little fun road trip? According to an article written by Molly McHugh, DigitalTrends, you should “pick up the right device for your vacation needs.” Molly has some camera suggestions to match with your vacation plans.
Adventure—scuba diving, mountain climbing, or water parks destinations are best served by having a rugged camera. You may think that just getting a rugged case for your DSLR camera will do the trick, but it makes for awkward access to your camera. And if you are in the middle of adventure like repelling from the side of a mountain, you probably don’t want to waste time setting your shutter speed. Ms. McHugh suggests 2 cameras for the adventure vacations: Olympus TG-610, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX5.
Backpacking—whether you are backpacking the trails or just going from city to city in Europe with a backpack on your back, you’ll want a lightweight camera. Ms. McHugh suggests an inexpensive point-and-shoot camera. Yes there are lightweight DSLRs out now, but these are pretty pricey. Depending on whether or not you are backpacking trails or cities, you may want a camera that if lost or damaged won’t make you cry over the expense. Ms. McHugh suggests the Canon PowerShot S95 or Nikon Coolpix P300.
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Relaxation—chilling by the pool? You will probably want some great shots that can best be captured by a compact DSLR which will give you higher quality photos as well as be lightweight. The point-and-shoot digital cameras will give you good photos and perhaps have better battery life, but if you are willing to put out the money for the relaxing vacation, you will probably want more professional looking photos as well. Ms. McHugh suggests the Olympus XZ1 or Sony Alpha NEX-5.
Sightseeing—is your main objective to see the sights? You’ll want to capture the scenery with exceptional quality photos. IN that case, Ms. McHugh suggests you get a quality DSLR camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3i orNikon D7000.
Road Trip—headed off with a car packed to the gills? Ms. McHugh recommends a “micro four thirds can lend a new angle to your more typical roadside attractions and upgrade what used to be boring photos of your car parked beside national monuments.” According to an article by David Elrich, DigitalTrends, the “micro four thirds” format has a large imaging sensor, smaller size and interchangeable lenses so you can get the photographic benefits of a DSLR without breaking your shoulder carrying it around all day. Molly McHugh’s suggestion is grab either a Olympus PENE-PL1 or E-PL2.
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