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Find the best camera for your backpacking and hiking trips with advice from our backcountry gear experts.
Get a scorching deal on a the latest adventure camera.
Channeling your inner Jimmy Chin is easier than ever thanks to light, affordable camera gear. Here's what you need to get started in adventure photography.
Capture that special moment on the trail with the best cameras on the market.
Ultralight POV camera
Everyman camera
All-weather Camera Pack
This all-in-one lens is lighter—and has a larger zoom range—than its predecessor (which we’ve long loved).
You don’t have to be a pro to covet this camera's impressive features.
This camera gives you DSLR quality images in a compact, 12MP point-and-shoot package.
This mirrorless camera has the ability to change lenses, giving you more creative control—and it’s more packable than a DSLR.
This tiny, waterproof camera boasts high-end features for a refreshingly low price.
The perfect accessory for your POV camera.
This easy-to-use camera takes quick and clear shots.
A waterproof camera that's ready for any adventure.
An updated Editors' Choice camera with an improved focus range.
You can't beat a dedicated camera for clarity, control, and quality, but smartphones come close enough for most of us-this magazine has even published iPhone photos. Use these tools and techniques to amp up your device's multimedia power:
Outfit your phone for better backcountry pictures.
This weather-sealed DSLR is immune to the elements.
Shoot high-quality pics with a rugged point-and-shoot.
Enhance any trek with these cameras and gadgets
Shoot like a professional with minimal experience using this entry-level DSLR from Nikon.
For 40 years, BACKPACKER readers have explored the wilderness and returned with photographic gold. But we were wowed by the entries for this contest—more than 650 of them. Check out these finalists (and this year's winner), then go to backpacker.com/photos to submit your own images. We’ll showcase the best entries in upcoming issues.
These six cameras can take it all and still bring home your hero shots.
Improve and protect your photos with these three accessories.
Two point-and-shoot cameras that maps & GPS lovers will appreciate.
The Air Pro is the quickest, most responsive point-of-view camera we've tested.
A camera that withstood a 13-mile Tough Mudder race...clipped to the racer's waist.
A compact (read: lightweight and highly packable) camera that's under $200.
A rugged waterproof camera with great image quality.
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Bring back better images and video with these adventure-worthy cameras and accessories.
Never miss a shot with this quick-draw vest system.
"This is the best adventure DSLR ever made for its price."
Old-school sturdiness fused with iPhone-generation usability made the OM-D our pick for tech-savvy hikers.
A point-and-shoot with advanced hiker-centric chops
A giant roll-top and zip-top dry bag in one
Cameras, gadgets, and cases for the trail.
A DSLR camera that can handle a multitude of light and weather conditions.
Versatile tripod for ultralight photography
Capture all your outdoor moments with these cameras and camcorders.
A point-and-shoot that fires 1080HD video and geo-tags photos.
A tiny helmet camera that delivers flat-screen-worthy footage.
A compact DSLR with an outstanding battery life.
A point-and-shoot that you can freeze, submerge it water, and drop from high heights.
A bomber camera that's a bargain at $200.
The wilderness is often a wet and gritty place. Fortunately cameras are tougher than we think, but careless handling can trash them. Here's how to stack the odds in their favor.
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Shockproof, waterproof, and freezeproof means it's kid-proof
A shockproof, waterproof, freeze-proof camera for all your outings
Turn your Leki trekking pole into a monopod for photo ops.
A rechargeable, lithium-ion battery pack for all your gadgets.
A tiny helmet cam with above average sound quality.
A waterproof video camera that's reasonably priced.
A tough DSLR that's perfect for shooting wildlife thanks to its quiet shutter.
An all-conditions, high-value performance point-and-shoot camera.
Got a budding videographer on your list? Check out this wearable pocket-size HD video camera.
For the photo-happy folks on your gift list, the StickPic is the ultimate stocking stuffer.
Upgrade your outdoor images with a rugged pocket cam, a pro-level DSLR, and more.
Before all the leaves drop, read these quick tips and take your camera out on the trail for one more shot at Autumn photos.
A great camera backpack that also has room to carry your gear.
This point-and-shoot camera does it all: stills, video, and GPS.
Casio Exilim G EX-G1 point and shoot camera is the perfect solution for the backpacker.
Best DSLR digital camera for backpacking.
Turn your trekking pole into a tripod with this inexpensive, lightweight accessory.
Photos, videos–this Sony Handycam is an HD beast.
Protect your DSLR camera with this waterproof case.
Can't-miss camera for all conditions.
Make your iPhone trail-ready.
Resurrect electronics that have taken a swim
A versatile body camera that shoots HD video
The outdoors can be tough on a camera, so be prepared with this survival guide.
Our top photographers share their secrets. Plus: 6 trail-friendly cameras.
You can't shoot like a pro, if you don't have the right camera. Here, six models for every type of shooter.
This point-and-shoot works great in low light and has manual controls.
This waterproof, freezeproof, crushproof camera produces vivid photos and video.
This slim, waterproof point-and-shoot has great image stabilization.
This Olympus has interchangeable lenses that take magazine-worthy shots.
This DSLR is under $700 and works great for landscape and wildlife shots.
This still and video camera comes complete with 10 in-camera editing features.