boBQuincy
<font color=green>I am not carrying three pods<br>
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Our December 2014 WDW trip was mostly to celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary (married at Boardwalk) but of course we carried our cameras everywhere. 
We travel light, with micro 4:3 and an assortment of small lenses but they do the job and we don't miss carrying the larger heavier dSLRs. Here are some from a Panasonic GX7 with 7-14, 12-35, and 35-100:
This takes fast focusing and was a challenge with previous micro 4:3, not anymore.
After "Voyage of the Little Mermaid" I left my long lens on for the "Great Movie Ride". It gave a different look and experience.
It was busy when Fairy Godmother lit the castle, invite the "Frozen" team and it gets crazy crowded!
The penguins *are* the orchestra!
1.6 seconds handheld, gotta' love stabilization!

We travel light, with micro 4:3 and an assortment of small lenses but they do the job and we don't miss carrying the larger heavier dSLRs. Here are some from a Panasonic GX7 with 7-14, 12-35, and 35-100:


This takes fast focusing and was a challenge with previous micro 4:3, not anymore.

After "Voyage of the Little Mermaid" I left my long lens on for the "Great Movie Ride". It gave a different look and experience.


It was busy when Fairy Godmother lit the castle, invite the "Frozen" team and it gets crazy crowded!






The penguins *are* the orchestra!


1.6 seconds handheld, gotta' love stabilization!

