cyclenut
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Most of the time I rely on my camera phone, however I have been able to get some great pictures of Fantasmic and Aladdin that you cannot get with any P&S or camera phone, but it required a 50mm 1.4.
One thing that makes taking the camera in the parks doable for me is the Lowe Pro topsider camera bag. It has a couple of small zipper pouches for incidentals and it includes a waterproof cover for wet rides or rain. The camera is easily accessible for quick pictures.
I most often take only one lens. The universal standard 18-55 kit lens works well for most shots. I tend to use Tv most often with a fast and continuous shutter and no flash. While I can get good pictures with the Canon SX120 or Nikon AW100 I have, the dSLR does the best job.
My belief though is that the best pictures are the ones you actually take. Which means, take whatever camera you will actually take with you.
One thing that makes taking the camera in the parks doable for me is the Lowe Pro topsider camera bag. It has a couple of small zipper pouches for incidentals and it includes a waterproof cover for wet rides or rain. The camera is easily accessible for quick pictures.
I most often take only one lens. The universal standard 18-55 kit lens works well for most shots. I tend to use Tv most often with a fast and continuous shutter and no flash. While I can get good pictures with the Canon SX120 or Nikon AW100 I have, the dSLR does the best job.
My belief though is that the best pictures are the ones you actually take. Which means, take whatever camera you will actually take with you.