5 Best Instant Cameras For Travel [Top Picks]

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  • It is said that film is not dead, so this means that instant cameras are also having a revival despite the digital format we're all used to.
  • In this article we're taking a look at the best instant cameras that can help you create memorable photos while travelling.
  • For a comprehensive guide of all the novelties in the field of technology check out our Multimedia Section.
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In an era where most people are used to taking digital pics with their phone, the classical instant cameras have become even more wanted, mainly because there’s a personal aura to this type of photos.

Our article takes a look at the best instant cameras, that will suit your needs while travelling so you can capture those fun moments with your friends.

Keep in mind that these devices don’t rely on the quality of the image like common analog or digital cameras do, their main purpose is to deliver photos that captures the moment in all of its beautiful imperfections.

You could say that they are a precursor of Instagram, with the instant gratification and feedback from your friends, only that you can actually offer the physical photo right away.

Which is the best instant camera?

Polaroid Originals OneStep

  • Compatible with I-type and 600 film
  • Classic flash vacuum discharge tube strobe
  • High-performance lithium battery, rechargeable through USB
  • Self-timer
  • The instruction manual needs to be more detailed

The Polaroid Originals OneStep makes the first spot on our list, as a great instant camera, with a powerful flash, a focal lens length of 103mm, and a battery that can last up to 60 days.

Thanks to the Bluetooth connectivity you can access various editing features like exposure feature, light painting or noise trigger, which will definitely make your traveling photos look amazing.

Another interesting characteristic is that you get two different types of lenses with this camera, standard, and portrait. With the portrait lens, you can take photos from 1ft to 3ft away from your subject. The standard lens gives you the possibility to shoot from over 3ft away.


Fujifilm Instax Wide 300

  • Useful information available from the display: shots left, exposure compensation, flash mode
  • Adjustable exposure compensation from ±2/3 EV
  • Excellent sharpness and grain structure of the images
  • The tripod included in the bundle does not function well

Another instant camera that stand out because of its versatility is the Fujifilm Instax Wide 300. This device features retractable 95mm f/14 Lens, built in flash and an LCD screen.

An element that makes this instant camera really suitable for travelling conditions is that the ISO goes up to 800 making so you can take pictures in poor lighting conditions.

This device also incorporates a 0.37x optical viewfinder and target spot so your photos are in full focus everytime.

With this camera you also get a bundle that includes a variety of accessories like 3 Twin Packs of 60 Sheets of film, a close-up lens with selfie mirror and so much more.


KODAK Digital Instant Camera

  • Storing images that are not printed right away
  • Downloading photos unto PC with Micro SD card
  • Compatible with iOS or Android devices
  • Digital shots possible only with film removed

This instant camera from Kodak is a very surprising mix between the vintage qualities of classic cameras and the practicability of the digital technology incorporated in the numerous features.

It has a built-in Zink printer that helps create vibrant and clear images. One of the characteristics that makes this device perfect for travelling is that it allows you to take big format photos 3.51” x 4.25” at a resolution of 16 megapixels.

If you don’t want to print all of your photos, this instant camera can store those images. The device also has a micro SD card slot that gives you the possibility to download the photos on your PC.

Thanks to The Kodak Classic you can add effects to your images like augmented reality, sync your photos and share them on social media.


Polaroid Now i-Type

  • Rechargeable USB battery
  • Vintage quality pictures
  • User-friendly thanks to automatic settings
  • Costly instant film

Polaroid introduces a point and shoot instant camera that is mostly automatic which means that you don’t need to struggle with the settings to get a clear photo, while on vacation.

It has autofocus and self timer so you can take group pictures with your friends and not worry about blurred images.

There’s also a kit of useful accessories that comes with this instant camera. You’ll get a pack of Polaroid Color i-Type Instant Film with 16 exposures and an 5″ photo album where you can place up to 32 wide prints.


Fujifilm INSTAX Mini

  • Fujifilm kit with 40 exposures film, camera case and a cleaning cloth
  • Exposure counter of remained shots
  • Good photo quality
  • The camera makes blank pictures sometimes

A great option for a high-quality camera is the Fujifilm INSTAX Mini, that comes with a 60mm lens that can focus from 11.8″ ft away, built in flash and automatic exposure.

With this instant camera you get a viewfinder with an integrated target spot that helps you create your composition depending on the subjects’s type.

Some really useful features for taking different types of photos especially when you’re on a vacation is Party Mode and Kids Mode . The first one allows the camera to illuminate the background when the foreground is lightened by the flash. The Kids Mode helps you take photos of fast-moving subjects even in low light.


There are numerous benefits to using instant cameras instead of the classical modern methods, the most striking one is that you can actually make memories and share them on the spot in the form of physical photos.

We hope that our guide about the best instant cameras you can take with you while travelling was helpful.

We’d like to hear some of your personal recommendations and experiences with these devices so feel free to use the comment section.


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