Bring a Camera?

HLAuburn

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We are cruising on the Dream this week :cool1: and I'm trying to decide if I should bring my "big" camera. I've gotten to the point where I only take pictures with my iPhone (which is with me at all times), but will there be times I want my camera? :confused3 It's a Canon Rebel, so pretty big to carry around all the time, but the picture quality is obviously so much better than a phone.

So for you experienced cruisers: do you take your big camera? If yes, did you end up using it? If no, did you regret not bringing it?

Thanks!
 
Yes, I have a Canon Digital Rebel too.

I didn't take it this summer when I was on the Magic for Europe because it is so big, and I regretted it. Next summer when I go back, I will take it.

There is just no comparison in the quality of the pics from the Canon, so if you can, take it.
 
I learned the hard way by missing some great photo opportunities. Now, I'm never without my camera (a Canon 70D, previously a T2i) when I'm on a Disney cruise. Use my phone? Sure, at times, but there are so many opportunities for great photos that take a better camera than a phone camera.

I did find the neck strap to be a real pain in the neck, so I went to a RapidStrap, which allows me to carry the camera over my shoulder and hanging at my side, ready to grab.

Enjoy your cruise. Can't wait to see some of your photos.
 
Lol, I'm bringing all my cameras. There is the rebel, the pocket canon, the digital waterproof one, a couple iPhones and possibly a few disposables. I expect none will be available at key photo moments but I'm bringing them anyway.
 

Iphones are great in a pinch, but since we didn't use them for phone, internet or anything on board, we kept them in our luggage. So, I had my 7D with me all the time. I even went on a "photo walk" by myself too...that was fun.

I'd bring it....but I'm used to bringing it everywhere. For me it is no contest... to capture a quick moment at home, usually my phone is in my back pocket. But, anytime we go anywhere, even outside our house, I put my 7D on.
 
I also love my Nikon DSLR however they do become a "nuisance" at times to keep up with. It's all in the trade off - the pictures will be far superior as you know, however the trade off is having to keep up with it. I found a great compromise by using a compact camera that takes amazing pictures and HD video. It's really small and fits in my Bagallini so it's always with me. I do feel so much more free having it however there are times I have regretted not having the SLR but I'm okay with the decision I made. The very first cruise I did take my SLR.

Go with what you are most comfortable with. If you feel you might regret it, I'd say bring it.

Heather

Ps. Forgot to add - I love my iPhone as well but rarely rely on it for pictures. It does take amazing pictures however I use my compact camera as I mentioned above. The iPhone is used really just for the quick FB pictures and fun pictures.
 
Another vote for taking the DSLR. It allows much more creativity and flexibility in shooting. As another post mentioned, a BlackRapid strap will make it much easier to carry. We also take a waterproof point and shoot for wet excursions and beaches.
 
Absolutely, 100% yes. And our telephoto lens and our wide angle lens.

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I brought my bigger Canon. So glad I did, as the pictures taken from it were a hundred times better than our iPhone pics.
Also bought a cheap waterproof disposable for our snorkeling trip.
 
After 8 cruises, the last to Alaska, I broke down and got DH a Rebel for Christmas so we could get better pictures. He has brought it to WDW with us, two cruises, and just about everywhere else -- along with the tripod. The sunset shots & fireworks have been fantastic. :)
 
Yes yes yes - not trying to stir up any issues. But in my opinion the ships photographers are hit or miss.
 
I have to say that bringing a camera (big or small) is essential. I prefer the higher end point and shoot cameras just because I prefer to travel light.
 
IBelieveInTheMagic said:
I also love my Nikon DSLR however they do become a "nuisance" at times to keep up with. It's all in the trade off - the pictures will be far superior as you know, however the trade off is having to keep up with it. I found a great compromise by using a compact camera that takes amazing pictures and HD video. It's really small and fits in my Bagallini so it's always with me. I do feel so much more free having it however there are times I have regretted not having the SLR but I'm okay with the decision I made. The very first cruise I did take my SLR.

Go with what you are most comfortable with. If you feel you might regret it, I'd say bring it.

Heather

Ps. Forgot to add - I love my iPhone as well but rarely rely on it for pictures. It does take amazing pictures however I use my compact camera as I mentioned above. The iPhone is used really just for the quick FB pictures and fun pictures.

Can I ask, which compact camera are you using??
 
I'll be bringing a canon t4i, a canon sd950 compact camera and a Panasonic DMC-TS2 which is waterproof to around 30 feet.
 
Question seconded :)
third! I love my Canon PowerShot, but I lost my battery (think I left it in the safe on the Fantasy!) and my no-name battery isn't holding a charge. Thinking of replacing with a new PowerShot.
 
I have never once regretted bringing my camera somewhere with me. I have only regretted the times I've left it at home.
 

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