If you’re fortunate enough to experience all four seasons, you know that autumn generally comes with an abundance of colors from the changing leaves. And regardless of where you go leaf-peeping, there’s something incredible about capturing the magic on a camera. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up the top foliage-capturing cameras on Amazon, starting at $70. Whether you’re looking for something for an advanced photographer or a vlogger, you’ll find it here.
With these camera options, you can capture and re-experience the natural beauty after all the leaves fall. And since each one comes in at under $500, you won’t have to spend thousands to do it.
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- Big Pay Off: Those looking to take high-quality images with little effort should consider the Canon EOS Rebel T100 DSLR. It takes incredibly crisp images and videos, and features like Scene Intelligent Auto and the optical viewfinder let you frame and shoot without having to make serious adjustments before doing so — $437
- Avid Hiker: For the hybrid hiker-photographer, Kodax’s PixPro WPZ2 Waterproof Camera is basically a tank. It still has many elements of a typical photography camera. However, it’s built to last if you’re trekking through mud… or if you’re at risk of dropping it on a rock scramble — $159
- Big-Time Photographer: Flaunt your photography skills with the Canon EOS 4000D DSLR. It’s a renewed device, but with 64GB of memory, an 18-55mmF/3.5-5.6 zoom lens and a tripod, it’s totally worth the price. Plus, it’d be a lot more expensive if you bought it new — $459
- Adventure-Seeker: Capture your hiking or trail running adventures on the the GoPro Hero12. It’s a high-quality action camera that’s waterproof and built to last. Thanks to its battery efficiency, it’ll last all day. Its hands-free capabilities also allow you to seamlessly capture your most exciting moments — $290
- For the Non-Photographer: If you’d rather not spend time messing with camera settings, Kodak PixPro FZ43 is incredibly easy to use. It boasts one-touch video capabilities, red-eye removal and face detection, and since it runs on AA batteries, you won’t need to recharge it if you’re on a fall camping trip — $115
- For the Vlogger: Do you love capturing live footage in the moment? The Insta360 GO 3S is a portable, hands-free vlogging camera. You can mount it anywhere, and its stabilization features won’t make your footage shaky. The battery lasts up to 140 minutes, too, so you should have more than enough footage from your autumnal outing — $380
- Most Affordable: Aureapix’s 4K Digital Camera takes seriously incredible 64MP images and 4K Ultra HD videos. At just $70, it costs significantly less than the other options on the list, so you can rest assured you’ll get an incredible bang for your buck — $70