AussieCaribou
Mouseketeer
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- Jul 14, 2010
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Hi all,
I need some help. My daughter and I are flying over to the states for two weeks in Oct. We are mainly coming over to visit family but we are going to visit Disneyland for a day or two as well (happy dance). We are trying to keep our baggage light (carry on only). So I'm not sure what camera I should bring!
I have two older prosumers (Nikon D50 and Nikon D80) which I love to use but they are balky and I would find it difficult to bring only one lens. My other option is my old Sony cyber-shot (which has the positive of being small, light, and water poof). I want to take some nice shots of my daughter with the Disney backdrop, some photos of the ambience of a Disney park, and, maybe, non flash photos in the shows/fireworks/rides.
So what do I do? Do I bring my Nikon(s) and have the ability to take most any photo, or do I go for the light Sony?
As part of an aside, what about tripods? I have several larger tripods (6ft), one 3ft, and a gorilla grip (that works on all of my cameras). I really dislike flash, so I try not to use it and adjust aperture and shutter speed to compensate and thus need a tripod at night. Can guests use a tripod? Many places over here don't allow them. If so, how feasible is it to use a tripod at Disneyland?
Thank you!
AussieCaribou
I need some help. My daughter and I are flying over to the states for two weeks in Oct. We are mainly coming over to visit family but we are going to visit Disneyland for a day or two as well (happy dance). We are trying to keep our baggage light (carry on only). So I'm not sure what camera I should bring!
I have two older prosumers (Nikon D50 and Nikon D80) which I love to use but they are balky and I would find it difficult to bring only one lens. My other option is my old Sony cyber-shot (which has the positive of being small, light, and water poof). I want to take some nice shots of my daughter with the Disney backdrop, some photos of the ambience of a Disney park, and, maybe, non flash photos in the shows/fireworks/rides.
So what do I do? Do I bring my Nikon(s) and have the ability to take most any photo, or do I go for the light Sony?
As part of an aside, what about tripods? I have several larger tripods (6ft), one 3ft, and a gorilla grip (that works on all of my cameras). I really dislike flash, so I try not to use it and adjust aperture and shutter speed to compensate and thus need a tripod at night. Can guests use a tripod? Many places over here don't allow them. If so, how feasible is it to use a tripod at Disneyland?
Thank you!
AussieCaribou