I just rented the Canon 24-105mm IS from Borrowlenses.com last night for our upcoming trip this summer. After reading these boards I have convinced myself that I NEED this lens. However, its not in the budget. I'm getting it a few days before we leave so I can practice a little and will send it back from a location close to the resort. If I like it enough I may have to start saving to buy my own. This is a great way to try out a nice lens without a huge investment. Good Luck!
Thanks for all the helpful information, I will check them out now. Yes, thanks if you receive more information on the thread you have going too.
Think it will work our fine to ship to home have it the day before we leave, then return the day we get back, or send it as we drive out of Disney.
DS has the Canon, I bought the Sony SLT33, should have bought the SLT55 with the same lens I ended up buying, 18-200 IS. I bought the 33 with the two lenes, 18-55 55-200 instead thinking I would have less weight to carry around. But, on advise here, I was told about 2 different walk around lenses for Disney. I bought the Tameron 18-200 is, and love it. $260 vs Sony $500+. Oh, and it had 5 yr warranty not 1 yr.
Did not break the bank, and great bang for photos of varying types and settings.
There is one of two ducks at Animal Kingdom kissing like a heart shape, picture purfect shot thanks to the lens.
This forum rocks, I love seeing the photos, and hearing all the helpful information. Just started myself on manual, but taking the Panasonic Lumix as my back up for scrap book photo making.
One day, I want to spend taking photos on my own as the family does their dis thing. Find spots, and angles, play with settings to entertain myself. More then phots of dd with characters. Although, I do have some real nice shoots of them.
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