Patrick in Oregon
<font color=purple>If you're going to be a goofbal
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I'm doing some homework on these different lens lengths. I've looked up sample pictures but since I'm not familiar with the location of these pictures, I have a hard time grasping the distances. I'm thinking about what size I would need for shows like Fantasmic or in situations where there is a show going on and there is a wall of people in front of me. (I know that with long zooms the lens speed goes down and something like Fantasmic would be difficult to shoot if exposure isn't properly compensated).
I just have a hard time with common estimates like "2 football fields." For one, I've never seen 2 football fields end to end, and two: there isn't a football field right in front of me so I have a hard time imagining how long it is, especially since fields on TV look gigantic compared to ones in real life.
Can you guys help me understand, in "Disney park distances," how far the range on each of these lengths are. For example, if I wanted to take a picture of Sleeping Beauty's castle where it takes up the whole frame, how far back would I have to be for each of these lens lengths? It'd be great if it was explained to me via landmarks like the Partner's statue, or the Coca Cola refreshment corner. Or if someone could translate distances for me like, "You would have to be 100ft away from the castle and the draw bridge is 50ft, so estimate from that." Any attraction or landmark would work.
Even if an explanation is not in Disney terms, I'd appreciate any help. If I had to guess, I would think that 100mm is serviceable for most distances at the park, 200mm is probably more than I would need, but could come in handy for a few rare occassions, and 300mm is overkill.
BTW, my home park is Disneyland and the last time I was in Disneyworld, I was in 2nd grade and they were still testing Splash Mountain. So I have no recollection of DW layout.
Thanks again
I just have a hard time with common estimates like "2 football fields." For one, I've never seen 2 football fields end to end, and two: there isn't a football field right in front of me so I have a hard time imagining how long it is, especially since fields on TV look gigantic compared to ones in real life.
Can you guys help me understand, in "Disney park distances," how far the range on each of these lengths are. For example, if I wanted to take a picture of Sleeping Beauty's castle where it takes up the whole frame, how far back would I have to be for each of these lens lengths? It'd be great if it was explained to me via landmarks like the Partner's statue, or the Coca Cola refreshment corner. Or if someone could translate distances for me like, "You would have to be 100ft away from the castle and the draw bridge is 50ft, so estimate from that." Any attraction or landmark would work.
Even if an explanation is not in Disney terms, I'd appreciate any help. If I had to guess, I would think that 100mm is serviceable for most distances at the park, 200mm is probably more than I would need, but could come in handy for a few rare occassions, and 300mm is overkill.
BTW, my home park is Disneyland and the last time I was in Disneyworld, I was in 2nd grade and they were still testing Splash Mountain. So I have no recollection of DW layout.
Thanks again