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I have several bags, but my Crumpler $5mil is still my favorite bag for the parks. I now have a large zoom lens which will not fit in that bag, but I still grab the Crumpler whenever I am not carrying my large zoom.
 
Not sure the plaid pj's are "Disney Look" -- but if they have enough pockets, I'd give them a try, lol...


Here's one I took a while back and forgot to post....

This is on Sunset Blvd in Hollywood Studios. It's in front of the Tower of Terror - if you couldn't tell... :confused3

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Steve's Girl - Thanks! I love the Crumpler bags.

WDWFWfan - Thanks. I figured it had been addressed, but I hate the search engine on this site!
 
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This is a neat shot -- at this point in the park, I am usually busy trying to get out of the way of the people behind me (at the turnstiles), busy poking my tickets into my pockets, busy heading for a map/times guide, etc.... It's neat to see from this perspective...
 
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I have a question about which camera to take to WDW! I have never been and I have a D60. I have two small children and will have a double stroller with me. Should I bring my Nikon or just use my small point and shoot! I would really love to take pics with the Nikon but is it too much of a hassle to keep up with it and ride while keeping it protected?
 
I use the Tamrac 5515 bag to store my camera at WDW.
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I typically only shoot with one lens when I go. If I want to take another one I will just put it into my daughter's diaper bag.
 
I got the Lowepro Rezo 180 (can't post link yet).

No pics in action yet, but one neat thing it does is that it has a built-in rain cover. Pulls out of the front at the bottom and covers the bag.
 
I have a question about which camera to take to WDW! I have never been and I have a D60. I have two small children and will have a double stroller with me. Should I bring my Nikon or just use my small point and shoot! I would really love to take pics with the Nikon but is it too much of a hassle to keep up with it and ride while keeping it protected?

You will probably get more responses to this question if you start a new thread. But, I'll offer my opinion - take the D60 and the P & S. I would not consider going to Disney without my DSLR. I use the Crumpler $5mil bag which has already been mentioned. I carry it messenger style and it fits my camera and a small purse. You may not want to carry the DSLR every day, but I would definitely want it for the more momentous photos.
 
This is a little over exposed, but I thought I would post it anyways

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ok it was alot over exposed

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Hey everyone,

As you may or may not know they've locked all threads pertaining to Photopass Sharing. This is not a thread to attempt to establish a Photopass share.

My question pertains to the Photopass CD and the number of images that it holds. How is it possible that some of the people doing photopass shares have 900+ pictures on a CD? By my calculations on an 800 MB CD that leaves ~ 900 KB per picture. Are these pictures severely compressed when put on the CD? Maybe they're DVD's...even still that's 5 MB per picture. From what I've heard you can have an unlimited number of pictures on the photopass CD. There's gotta be something more to this.

Anyone here have some insight into this?

TIA! :thumbsup2
 
Here are two PhotoPass photographers working their craft near the entrance to Epcot. I talked with them for awhile, both seemed like fairly experienced photographers and interested in the HDRs I was taking.

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I love this shot too bad you had to break the cardinal rule of no moving objects in HDR. You should have insisted everyone stand still:rotfl2:.
Actually the ghost feet to the left indicate it is a true HDR bracketed photo not a single shot mimic.
Great comp. great color and you resisted the urge to pump up the halos and blow out the highlights. That look is quickly becoming over used and is not what HDR is all about.
Great Photo:thumbsup2
 
The Photopass CD's only hold about 300 pictures. If you have a card that has say 1000 pictures on it, you will get 4 CD's. The price is not by the CD made, but for the Photopass card.
 
:)I love these pictures. I would love to be able to spend days at Disney just taking pictures of people's faces and expressions.

My husband and daughter said we could dress up for MNSSHP and they said that I should be the Photopass photographer!!!:)
 
I thought I would give everybody an update on my modular system. I recently added the "Lightning Fast" bag to my belt. It's a great small little bag that is the perfect size for storing my Canon 580 EX II flash when not in use. I'll post a photo when I get the chance.

Also, went on about a 5 hour hike yesterday with the system and it worked wonderfully. It did get a little uncomfortable at the end, but not too bad. Although I might add a shoulder harness in the future.
 













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