Retro Digital Cameras to Buy for Vacations: 2000s Nostalgia is Back and We’re All For It

While the Canon G7X Mark III is often praised for its stunning performance, it’s got a hefty price tag. Luckily, nostalgia is having a major comeback, and if you’re plugged into the trends (especially TikTok), you’ve probably seen the rise of digi cams among Gen Z and millennials. This ultimate throwback is bringing the early 2000s photo aesthetic back into focus – We’re talking about slightly grainy shots, overexposed sun-filled photos, and those retro vibes that remind us of simpler times. Moreover, celebrities like Kendall Jenner and the Hadid sisters have now also been spotted with these compact digital cameras, making them the hottest must-have accessories for your next vacation. We’ve rounded up some 2000s digital cameras that we’ve been eyeing offering the nostalgic look.

Canon PowerShot SD1400IS (2010)

Throwing it way back, the Canon PowerShot SD1400IS is a true relic of early 2010s photography culture. This slim, compact digital camera features a 14.1MP sensor, a 4x optical zoom and 720p HD movie shooting capability. Its design is lightweight and pocketable, making it a great travel companion for spontaneous photo ops. While it doesn’t offer the fancy features of modern cameras, it comes in exciting colours from groovy orange, to hot pink! Its simplicity is part of its charm, leaving you with that raw, unfiltered look in your photos that feels totally nostalgic. Find out more here, or purchase here.

Nikon Coolpix S9500 (2013)

For those looking for more zoom power, the Nikon Coolpix S9500 is where it’s at. This compact camera which was first released in 2013, features a 22x optical zoom and an 18.1MP sensor, giving you sharp, detailed images even when you’re shooting from a distance. It’s a great choice for capturing everything from sweeping landscapes to street photography. Plus, with built-in Wi-Fi, sharing your photos while travelling is quick and easy. Find out more here, or purchase here.

Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP (2009)

Waterproof and fun, the Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP is the pick for beach vacations. Released in 2009 with a 10MP sensor and 3x optical zoom, it’s a straightforward point-and-shoot that thrives in wet environments. It can handle depths of up to 3 metres, so you can safely use it for snorkelling or poolside snaps. The bright colours and simple design add to its retro appeal. Find out more here, or purchase here.

Canon PowerShot ELPH 360 HS (2016)

The Canon PowerShot ELPH 360 HS is a solid all-rounder that blends performance and affordability. It has a 12x optical zoom, 20.2MP resolution, and Canon’s reliable image stabilisation technology, meaning you can capture sharp photos even when you’re on the move. This camera also excels in low-light situations, making it a go-to for evening adventures or cosy restaurant settings. It’s lightweight and stylish, perfect for snapping vacation memories. Find out more here, or purchase here.

Sony Handycam DCR-SR68 (2010)

The Sony Handycam DCR-SR68 is an old-school classic when it comes to family Holidays. With 60x optical zoom and a 80GB hard drive, it’s perfect for capturing long-form video content – remember making those music videos with your siblings, when you were young?. Though it shoots in standard definition, the handycam is ideal for travellers who want to relive the nostalgia of home movies. Find out more here.

Flip UltraHD Video Camera (2007)

The Flip Video Ultra HD was a YouTube sensation in its day, known for its compact size and one-button simplicity. It shoots 720p HD video and has built-in memory for up to 2 hours of recording. The Convenient flip-out USB arm also plugs directly into your PC or Mac for easy transfers. Or, the built-in FlipShare software lets you easily email videos and even upload video to sharing sites like YouTube. If you’re looking for something to catch those quick candid travel moments, this camera is all about quick, easy shooting with minimal fuss. Find out more, or purchase here.

*Bonus – Sony DSC HX80 (2016)

Not exactly nostalgic, but a camera we must mention nonetheless – the Sony DSC HX80 is a versatile and compact camera, ideal for travellers who want a balance of quality and portability. This little gadget boasts a 30x optical zoom and 18.2MP sensor, making it perfect for zooming in on faraway details—like mountain ranges or wildlife on a safari. It has built-in Wi-Fi, so you can quickly share your snaps online without needing to transfer them to a computer first. Plus, it features a 180-degree tiltable LCD screen, which is great for selfies or travel vlogging. Find out more here, or purchase here.


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Lifestyle Writer

Tanisha is a firm believer that the best things in life come in small packages. When not writing or travelling, she can be found watching old Disney movies, listening to early 2000s songs or stepping out for spontaneous outings and shopping sprees.