Hi everyone, hope all is well….I will be leaving for Disney tomorrow and plan on purchasing my camera tonight S5 life got in the way so I wasn’t able to purchase sooner. I was wondering if anyone could help………..because this will be a new camera and I’m not sure how to set it up (I will read the manual on the plane and tonight if I have time need to finish packing) can anyone help in giving me some quick tips to set the camera up. HELP PLEASE!!! I appreciate it. And is there any accessories I should make sure I have with me for the trip, the camera I have now is really not that reliable and I want to make sure I have good pics for this trip, AM I MAKING A MISTAKE?
First off ... take a couple of deep breaths!
Don't worry, although the S5 has a host of complicated features, it does just fine using any of its Auto modes (including "green box" Auto -- the one which says Auto right on the selector dial).
These are the most important things to have: rechargeable batteries (at least three sets, that is, 12 batteries) and at least an "overnight" charger (quick chargers are OK, and convenient, but they drastically reduce the lifetime of a set of batteries -- but, it's just a convenience vs. cost thing), a couple of 2G or 4G SD cards* and a bag.
* I prefer having a larger number of smaller cards so that in the unlikely event of a lost or corrupted card you wont lose ALL of you precious vacation pics in one go. You'll want more and bigger cards if you're planning to take video -- which you should, 'cause the S3/S5 is GREAT at video!
Oh, and a mini-tripod can be useful for taking slow-shutter speed pics at night (like the castle or fireworks) -- the DSLR version of the GorillaPod is very popular here on the DIS and with other S3 forum posters....
All of the other accessories can wait until you get back and really decide what type of photography you might be getting into as a hobby. You don't need any extra lenses or filter or anything like that to take GREAT pics.
Start out shooting in Auto and Scene modes and drift into the "Creative Modes" P, Av, Tv and M as you gain a better understanding of what a good exposure means and how aperture/shutter speed and ISO all work together in your camera.
Good luck! Have a great vacation!!
