Your first travel camera (Part II): Things you don’t really need
The not-so-must-haves
And some features that you won’t really need for your travel photography needs. It would not hurt to have these, but they do come with a premium, and for beginners who won’t be earning much at all from their photography, these don’t justify the added cost.
- High-resolution sensor
- Focusing modes and mechanisms
- A wide lens aperture
- A high burst shooting rate
- Hybrid or phase detection autofocus
- A large number of autofocus points
- Ultra high-speed storage card options
- 10-bit log or RAW video recording
