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Best Travel Cameras in 2025
Small enough to carry everywhere. Capable enough to mean it.
Abhi ·
The best camera is the one you have with you. After two years of travel photography — from foggy Faroe Islands mornings to harsh Moroccan afternoon light — I've arrived at strong opinions about what actually matters when you're carrying your gear on your back.
Specs at a Glance
Best Travel Cameras in 2025 Option B
Camera Sony ZV-E10 II Fujifilm X100VI
Sensor 26MP APS-C BSI CMOS 40MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR
Stabilisation Electronic only 7-stop IBIS
Lens Interchangeable (E-mount) 23mm f/2 fixed (35mm equiv.)
Video 4K 60fps, excellent AF 4K 60fps, great colours
Weight 293g body only 521g with lens
Battery Life ~580 shots ~430 shots
Weather Sealed No Yes
Price ~$750 ~$1,599
Pros & Cons
Best Travel Cameras in 2025 — Pros
- + Incredibly compact and lightweight
- + Excellent value for image quality
- + Interchangeable lenses for versatility
- + Fast and accurate autofocus
- + Clean 4K footage for vlogging
Cons
- − No in-body image stabilisation
- − Kit lens is mediocre
- − Plastic build feels less premium
- − Battery life is adequate but not impressive
Option B — Pros
- + IBIS is game-changing for low-light street photography
- + Built-in ND filter is surprisingly useful
- + Film simulations produce stunning JPEGs straight from camera
- + Weather sealing means shooting in rain without anxiety
- + 40MP sensor extracts exceptional detail
Cons
- − Fixed lens limits versatility
- − Significantly more expensive
- − X100 series has had stock shortages since 2024
- − No subject tracking in video mode
Verdict
If budget is a concern, the ZV-E10 II with a 35mm f/1.8 lens is an extraordinary travel kit under $1,000. If you want one camera that does everything beautifully and you'll carry it every single day, save up for the X100VI. I shoot with the Fuji and don't regret a single penny.