From what I read of the original poster's requirements, a dSLR is the wrong way to go.
The OP wants bright, easy-tio-take photographs, with lots of zoom. That to me sounds much more like a P+S than a dSLR.
dSLRs generally require you to post process pictures to get the best out of them. That's because they're targeted at experienced photographers who are expecting to do post processing. I don't think that's what the OP wants to do.
I would be inclined to recommend something like the Canon S3 IS. It has a 12x (?) zoom, Image Stabilization, a very useful video mode that produces results not a kick in the pants off those of a camcorder, and a flip-out LCD.
Downsides? Not much good for low-light photographs. From memory, I don't think you can attach an external flashgun.
But for holiday snaps at Disney, it has the flexibility you need, IS to help you take those telephoto shots and it takes standard and cheap SD cards - though you're going to have a hard time photographing indoor shows like The Lion King, and you'll have a hard time photographing the night-time parade, the name of which is currently eluding me...
regards,
/alan
PS If you can hold off for a couple of months, the new Olympus ultrazoom looks potentially interesting. It has great specs, but I want to see the reviews...
The OP wants bright, easy-tio-take photographs, with lots of zoom. That to me sounds much more like a P+S than a dSLR.
dSLRs generally require you to post process pictures to get the best out of them. That's because they're targeted at experienced photographers who are expecting to do post processing. I don't think that's what the OP wants to do.
I would be inclined to recommend something like the Canon S3 IS. It has a 12x (?) zoom, Image Stabilization, a very useful video mode that produces results not a kick in the pants off those of a camcorder, and a flip-out LCD.
Downsides? Not much good for low-light photographs. From memory, I don't think you can attach an external flashgun.
But for holiday snaps at Disney, it has the flexibility you need, IS to help you take those telephoto shots and it takes standard and cheap SD cards - though you're going to have a hard time photographing indoor shows like The Lion King, and you'll have a hard time photographing the night-time parade, the name of which is currently eluding me...
regards,
/alan
PS If you can hold off for a couple of months, the new Olympus ultrazoom looks potentially interesting. It has great specs, but I want to see the reviews...