It is possible to use a P&S for fireworks but it's a bit more difficult than a DSLR (go figure, P&S are supposed to be easier, right?) Just like a DSLR you will have to set the ISO low, like 100 or 200. Some of them would even let you control the shutter speed but that option may be buried in the menu system and how to get to it is dependent on the individual camera. Some newer P&S even have a fireworks scene mode.
For any camera to achieve any of the photos posted already, you will NEED a tripod. Any exposure over 1 second is impossible to hand hold. A remote would be a nice addition too.
Thanks! My current camera actually has a fireworks mode. I've never had much luck with it, but I was trying to hand hold it. I have both a full-sized tripod and a mini tripod. I'll be sure to bring them.
I'll have to play with it some to be sure, but my camera allows me to change both the ISO and shutter speed, but I'm not sure I can adjust both at once.
Thanks for the tips. I really don't know that much about photography, but I have 11 months until we go to WDW and I want to practice as much as I can so I can get better photos. This will be my kids' first trip and I'm hoping to come home with lots of great photo memories.
