Especially when you are about to go on a photographic trip, the 1000 point question everyone asks themselves is: how to choose a camera?
On the contrary, if I have to be honest, I bought my first used camera because I absolutely could not afford to spend money on cameras (poor me, I didn't know that in a few years I would have left a good part of my earnings in camera equipment).
But now let's move on to the most important question that will surely help us to understand how to choose a camera that fits our needs: What kind of photos do you want to take and under what circumstances?
For the record I use a 24mp camera and although photography is my job, I would not know what to do with a 60mp camera, indeed for the kind of photos I take would be wasted.
And since in this blog we deal with travel photography, a good travel camera must have the following features: compact, easy to handle, high ISO resistant for night photography, lightweight and have a very good battery life.
If you are interested in the world of video, then your camera should possibly have built-in 5 axis stabilization and record video in at least 1080p at 60 frames per second.