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Summer Tips for Trips: Top 3 cameras for your Summer Fun Time

‘Take Nothing but Pictures’…
It was the first line John Kay’s song ‘Nothing but’ is all about going places, and one goal of a sightseer is getting the perfect picture or shot of exciting destinations. It’s always a great souvenir to keep the next time you decide to walk down memory lane of your last vacation.  

As you travel, you want to stop at almost every tourist site and take a picture. You could just wish to capture all that sights and feel of the experience. You can still preserve those sights by getting the best pictures through a powerful yet compact camera. Before you go on your summer vacation, here are ideas of the best cameras as rated by Dan Westergren, National Geographic Travel’s Director of photography.  

Top 3 Cameras for Techno Savvy but Adventurous Traveller:

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  • Olympus TG-3- even though pocket sized, shockproof, freeze proof, dustproof and water proof to 50 feet without casing camera doesn’t disappoint with its 16 megapixel resolution. With built in GPS and Wi-Fi, this camera is perfect for your trips to the beach, mountain hikes and diving trips.
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  • Ricoh GR- handy, lightweight (made of magnesium alloy) and has a 28mm field of view, for perfect quality images.








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  • Olympus OM-DEM-1- they’re the frontline of smaller but high-quality cameras, this OM-D is just one of their mirror less cameras with a focusing system that can keep up with the speedy, full-size systems of high ISO digital cameras. Also dust, water and freeze proof with built-in Wi-Fi.



Don’t forget to take the Pictures
As the song goes: Take nothing but pictures/ kill nothing but time/ leave nothing but footprints/ to show that you came by. However hi-end your cam may be, be sure you’re ready and take that picture perfect moment to prove you really came by.






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