Should I bring the DSLR (Canon 40D or 7D) along with the P&S (Canon G9)? When you're in the parks, do you really take that many pictures where you'd need the extra features of the DSLR, or do you just set an "f8 and be there", "sunny 16", or "P", and shoot memories and snapshots? I'm thinking the only time I'd need a 7D with an IS lens is if I wanted to take night shots of the parades, or maybe the electric light show in the lagoon at night, or maybe the fireworks. I'm thinking a Gorillapod instead of a tripod, maybe find a nice railing to wrap it around. But I'm also thinking, leave the big camera in the room safe during the day when we're in the parks; almost everything is going to be bright sun and deep field, and it will be hot in June.
I'm brand spankin' new here, so I can't post any shots. 10 posts and I'll share some stuff. I'm not special, just another guy catching light. But some captures came out OK.
I'm brand spankin' new here, so I can't post any shots. 10 posts and I'll share some stuff. I'm not special, just another guy catching light. But some captures came out OK.
I have terrible luck! Fortunately, my DW also shoots with a DSLR, so I am able to split the equipment between two backpacks. I usually have my 28-70 f2.8 on the camera. I have my 50mm 1.4 and my 70-200 f2.8 with exernal flash in the bag. I also carry a lightweight (2.5 lb) tripod. My DW will have her 18-55 AL II lens on her camera and a 55-200 in her bag with her external flash. Her equipment is very light. I will bring out the 100-300 f4 only for special situations,ie, the safari ride at AK.