Jazmine8
WDW College Program Alumni
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2007
- Messages
- 461
I'm not Joe or Gdad but I'm bored so I'll reply to this...Unfortunately a point & shoot is no match for a dark ride. You need a combination of large lens aperture and high ISO, which means a DSLR with a fast lens (usually f/2.0 or faster) is the only option.
Plenty of photo ops to be had outside of the rides
Thanks very much for showing respect for others by not flashing on dark rides![]()
Thanks and I'm glad you were bored enough to respond


Thanks Groucho and Gdad too for your knowlegde! I took photography back in college but thru everting out the window when I left and I only had black and white and one other class anyway. I'm purely a novice.