##What kind of camera works best for balloon/kite mapping?## Technically, any camera will work for [balloon and kite mapping](/tool/balloon-mapping), but compact cameras in the "point-and-shoot" class are the right size & weight for balloons and kites, and are cheap. Phones with good cameras can also work. Most cheap consumer cameras have good enough resolution, though >2 megapixels, and closer to 8-12 is best. It's best to choose a lighter camera (< 1/4 pound or 150 grams). An older, used camera is a good option, as it is possible to lose or damage cameras if something goes wrong. ###Continuous Mode### You will need a camera that can do continuous shooting (or "continuous drive"), or you will have to add an external shutter trigger ([see the camera trigger page](http://publiclaboratory.org/wiki/camera-trigger)). ###Continuous Shooting Consumer Cameras### See if your camera is on this list of continuous drive cameras at Digital Photography Review. For timelapse apps on smartphones, see Timelapse Apps. PLOTS Map Tools