Photo gear for cruise?

smchan

<font color=navy>Prefers to be original, thank you
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OK, I know there are some pros and serious amateurs out there. At the risk of overpacking, what photogear do you take with you on the cruise?

I'm thinking:
- Camera (duh)
- Tripod & level (panoramas and timed shots of the family)
- Fast prime lens (natural light shots in the theater and on deck in the evening)
- Wide-angle lens (ship exterior shots, dinner pictures)
- Telephoto lens? (can't think of a creative use for my telephoto lens)
- Graduated ND filter (sunsets)
- Polarizer (water, beach)
- Flash (indoor snapshots)

What am I missing? :)

Sam
 
Sam,

Sounds like you're shooting film as opposed to digital so don't forget the FILM! :earboy2:

I've moved almost exclusively to digital in the last two years and done two cruises in that time. I would say you have a good list. I did not take a tripod although I did take a monopod on one cruise. As for the family shots, there is almost always someone willing to take a family shot for you - just ask!

Otherwise, I think you've got a good handle on it - the ND and polarizer filters will make a wonderful difference!

Great shots of the ship are available in port and at Castaway Cay. If you're interested in seeing some of my shots, send me a PM and I'll send you a link.

Have a great time!

Mark
 

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