No, the iPhone (or any camera phone) is not as good as my 5D Mark III, but I'm just taking photos while on vacation at Walt Disney World, so do I really need to lug my DSLR down?
In the same vein, why would I want to bring down a smaller camera, such as a Canon G7X or Sony RX-100 III? Would it really produce a significantly better photo than my iPhone?
This was my question.
Depends on the type of trip you want. If you just want to enjoy freely roaming around Disney World and capture a few snapshots to stick on Facebook, your iphone will be fine.
If you are a photography enthusiast, and you enjoy capturing breath taking images, you want to come back and print a couple large frame-able shots, and/or you want to take pictures of dark rides... Then you want the big gear.
And a camera like the RX100 lets you fall in between. You'll get noticeably better shots than the iphone. In perfect light, you may get some stunning images that can be printed and framed large. And in less than perfect light, you'll still get very good 8X10s. It's a good compromise because it really doesn't weigh you down at all.
Each camera type and size will give a very different vacation experience. I've done Disney with full dSLR and with RX100 (never just with phone). I enjoyed both. More often than not, I don't mind being weighed down -- it's a price that is worth it for me, as a trade off for my hobby. But then there are times when I just want to walk freely, without several pounds of extra weight around my neck and shoulder, just enjoy the moment instead of looking for my next photo opportunity.
You've captured my thoughts. Hmm, I think an in-between camera is what I need.
Obviously you know your iPhone will not take as good a picture as your DSLR but it ultimately depends on what you want to use the camera for.
Exactly!
Probably something in the middle is better. Even a cheap PnS will easily whomp any cellphone and give the advantage of zoom, more manageable storage, vastly superior ergonomics, better UI, and there are plenty with wifi if you really need to "social media" your photo instantly, or an EyeFi or similar card if yours doesn't support it. You don't NEED to take one of the biggest DSLRs that uses some of the biggest lenses.
Another vote for something in between.
Truth be told, if you own and shoot with a $3500 camera and you can't tell the difference between using a professional camera and a feature on your cell phone then you probably don't need a $3500 camera. It's just that simple.
I didnt ask what the best camera is.
Yes, if I were shooting WDW for a layout for a magazine, Id bring the 5DM3. If I were shooting a wedding at WDW, Id bring the 5DM3. Of course, Id bring the best tool I have for something that important.
I have a slew of DSLR gear: Canon 5DM3, EF 24-105 f/4L, EF 17-40 F4L, EF 70-200 f/4L, EF 100 F/2.8L, Speedlite 600EX-RT (3), ST-E3-RT, RRS carbon fiber tripod, C-Stands, light stands, studio strobes (4), rectangular/octa/strip soft boxes, beauty dishes, diffusers, reflectors, umbrellas, etc.
However, if Im just going on vacation to WDW, do I really need to lug along a lot of heavy gear, or will something smaller do? Especially since all Im doing is just posting small JPEGs (1024 pixels long) on the DIS, Flickr or Facebook?
However since you're trading in a 5D Mark III for a cell phone I am going to assume photo quality is of no concern to you in your choice of CAMERA. (Ironic, isn't it?
Again, if Im just posting vacation shots of WDW, I think in many cases an iPhone 6 Plus would do just fine. Most people wont look at a pretty photo of WDW on the web and respond with a comment about how theres too much noise or the corners dont seem that sharp.
During most of my many trips to WDW, Ive lugged along a Canon or Nikon DSLR and a bunch of lenses. One time, I brought just a Canon PowerShot S120, and while it took great snapshots, I felt constrained from a creative aspect.
After thinking about that experience, I dont think the iPhone is going to be enough for me. However, I still dont want to lug around a bunch of heavy and expensive gear on vacation.
So, Ive decided I need something in between the iPhone and 5DM3. I looked at the Sony RX100 iii, but while it is a great camera, I still want to be able to use a selection of lenses and have a few more buttons so Im not digging through the menus.
Ive decided the answer (for me) is a Sony A6000 with a 10-18mm f/4 OSS and 35/mm f/1.8 OSS prime. The 24 megapixel APS-C sensor with hybrid AF in such a small package (at least compared to my Canon 5DM3) looks perfect for my WDW vacations.