We are going to WDW at the end of May, and this will probably be our last visit for at least a few years. Because of this, I want to capture some really cool images. I have checked out Disney photos on flickr and other websites and made notes on the settings for specific types of photos such as indoor rides, etc. However, several of the photos that I loved had no exposure data listed. I am very rusty at photography as I have basically put everything away for the last 5 or 6 years until this past spring when we got annual passes for WDW.
Therefore, I still have a few questions about which settings will be the best on my two Sony cameras - the a6000 and A77. (I have the A550 as a back-up that I picked up for a little over $120 on ebay.) The a6000 is new, and I have not used it at WDW so I am nervous about using it. I have taken the A77 for the last three trips, but there are very few useful tutorials for it. I have been watching youtube tutorials and reading up on both cameras.
I have the following lens- I have not, and will not before we leave, picked up the adapter ring for the A lenses:
Sony e mount kit lens- 16-50mm
Sony e mount lens- 35mm 1.8
Alpha Lens-
Sony 50mm 1.4
Sigma 30mm 1.4
Sony 28-75mm 2.8
(I dropped a bag with some lens in it, including my Tamron 16-300mm, so I do not have a super zoom for the trip.)
I want to try to use both cameras during the trip, but I am unsure which is better for what.
I also have a Canon 40D with Sigma 85mm 1.4 and Sigma 18-35mm 1.8 lenses, which I don't plan on taking unless I receive advice suggesting I should.
I shoot in both jpeg and RAW.
Here are my questions:
What is the highest ISO you use for one or both of the camera bodies? Do you have any other specific advice about either camera- their quirks, etc.?
What lenses should I use, and where are the best places to use them?
Do you use the back focus button, and does it work better on dark rides?
Since I don't have a superzoom, should I use my 28-75mm lens on the safari? What settings have you found that work best for the safari?
I have read that you should overexpose a bit on dark rides because the shadows can have more noise than expected if you don't. Do you agree with this?
Do you use ISO auto on dark rides, or do you set that yourself? My ISO auto is set to 100-6400 on the a6000 and 100-4000 on the A77.
On POC, I used the Sigma 30mm with a 1/50 shutter and 1.4 (ISO 1250-2000), and most of my pictures were out of focus. Can you give me some exposure advice for the entire ride, beginning with the boat?
Haunted Mansion- I have the worst time getting shots on this ride. I finally got some of the ghosts dancing, but otherwise, I maybe have a couple of shots that work. Again, what are your exposure numbers for this ride- ISO, shutter, and aperture?
I also need advice on settings for Peter Pan, Under the Seas, and all other dark rides. I have some decent shots for Under the Seas, but I am still having major problems with Peter Pan.
What about Seven Dwarfs and Expedition Everest? I have never tried to take photos on these rides.
I have seen some incredible shots of the parks after dark when they are empty. It seems to me that ISO 100 with a f/8 to 11 and a long exposure (6 seconds to over one minute) work best. What have you found that works?
What are the best exposures for the Lion King show especially shutter speed and ISO?
Also, any exposure hints for the night shows- Fantasmic, Jungle Book, etc.
Any other advice????
I would love any links to existing photos with exposure data, so that I can add those to my other notes.
I know I have a lot of basic questions, but I have been experimenting for the last three trips and am quite frustrated with my results.
Thanks for any advice you can give.
Therefore, I still have a few questions about which settings will be the best on my two Sony cameras - the a6000 and A77. (I have the A550 as a back-up that I picked up for a little over $120 on ebay.) The a6000 is new, and I have not used it at WDW so I am nervous about using it. I have taken the A77 for the last three trips, but there are very few useful tutorials for it. I have been watching youtube tutorials and reading up on both cameras.
I have the following lens- I have not, and will not before we leave, picked up the adapter ring for the A lenses:
Sony e mount kit lens- 16-50mm
Sony e mount lens- 35mm 1.8
Alpha Lens-
Sony 50mm 1.4
Sigma 30mm 1.4
Sony 28-75mm 2.8
(I dropped a bag with some lens in it, including my Tamron 16-300mm, so I do not have a super zoom for the trip.)
I want to try to use both cameras during the trip, but I am unsure which is better for what.
I also have a Canon 40D with Sigma 85mm 1.4 and Sigma 18-35mm 1.8 lenses, which I don't plan on taking unless I receive advice suggesting I should.
I shoot in both jpeg and RAW.
Here are my questions:
What is the highest ISO you use for one or both of the camera bodies? Do you have any other specific advice about either camera- their quirks, etc.?
What lenses should I use, and where are the best places to use them?
Do you use the back focus button, and does it work better on dark rides?
Since I don't have a superzoom, should I use my 28-75mm lens on the safari? What settings have you found that work best for the safari?
I have read that you should overexpose a bit on dark rides because the shadows can have more noise than expected if you don't. Do you agree with this?
Do you use ISO auto on dark rides, or do you set that yourself? My ISO auto is set to 100-6400 on the a6000 and 100-4000 on the A77.
On POC, I used the Sigma 30mm with a 1/50 shutter and 1.4 (ISO 1250-2000), and most of my pictures were out of focus. Can you give me some exposure advice for the entire ride, beginning with the boat?
Haunted Mansion- I have the worst time getting shots on this ride. I finally got some of the ghosts dancing, but otherwise, I maybe have a couple of shots that work. Again, what are your exposure numbers for this ride- ISO, shutter, and aperture?
I also need advice on settings for Peter Pan, Under the Seas, and all other dark rides. I have some decent shots for Under the Seas, but I am still having major problems with Peter Pan.
What about Seven Dwarfs and Expedition Everest? I have never tried to take photos on these rides.
I have seen some incredible shots of the parks after dark when they are empty. It seems to me that ISO 100 with a f/8 to 11 and a long exposure (6 seconds to over one minute) work best. What have you found that works?
What are the best exposures for the Lion King show especially shutter speed and ISO?
Also, any exposure hints for the night shows- Fantasmic, Jungle Book, etc.
Any other advice????
I would love any links to existing photos with exposure data, so that I can add those to my other notes.
I know I have a lot of basic questions, but I have been experimenting for the last three trips and am quite frustrated with my results.
Thanks for any advice you can give.
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