Lizziejane
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Hi folks,
I know this question has been asked a gazillion times but when I try to search, I'm coming up empty. We are headed to the world next month. The last trip, in 2007, I had 2 lenses. I didn't have to worry about what to pack - I just packed it all!
This time around, however, I'm really not too sure what to bring. Available lenses are (all Canon, btw)
24-70, F2.8
70-300, F4-5.6
10-22, F?? (too lazy to go look - it's not fast though)
100, F2.8
50, F1.4
85, F1.8
I'm not too concerned about inside, dark ride shots. I am still so new to shooting at WDW that limiting myself to outdoor shots doesn't bother me at all. But here are a couple of kinds of shots I would like to concentrate on:
- Shots of rides in motion - the tea-cups and Big Thunder as an example. Both day and evening shots. Do I want the 10-22 here or will that be too wide? am I better off with the 24-70?
- Performers and characters - candid portrait types of shots (I love the 85 and am thinking this might be a good choice here)
- Definitely want some decent shots from the Festival of the Lion King. NO idea what to bring for that, as I've never seen it before.
- Indiana Jones and Lights, Motor, Action - been to both, and can see the advantages of both wide angle and/or telephoto. Which do you use?
- Even though I'm not concerned about indoor, dark rides - would the 50mm be of any use in any of those rides?
I guess I'm trying to avoid carting 5 lenses around every day! I'll be shooting with a 40D, and DH will have the Xti, so technically speaking, I'll have 2 lenses readily available at any given moment!
Planning the photo gear is as bad as selecting time of year to go and resort to stay at
I know this question has been asked a gazillion times but when I try to search, I'm coming up empty. We are headed to the world next month. The last trip, in 2007, I had 2 lenses. I didn't have to worry about what to pack - I just packed it all!
This time around, however, I'm really not too sure what to bring. Available lenses are (all Canon, btw)
24-70, F2.8
70-300, F4-5.6
10-22, F?? (too lazy to go look - it's not fast though)
100, F2.8
50, F1.4
85, F1.8
I'm not too concerned about inside, dark ride shots. I am still so new to shooting at WDW that limiting myself to outdoor shots doesn't bother me at all. But here are a couple of kinds of shots I would like to concentrate on:
- Shots of rides in motion - the tea-cups and Big Thunder as an example. Both day and evening shots. Do I want the 10-22 here or will that be too wide? am I better off with the 24-70?
- Performers and characters - candid portrait types of shots (I love the 85 and am thinking this might be a good choice here)
- Definitely want some decent shots from the Festival of the Lion King. NO idea what to bring for that, as I've never seen it before.
- Indiana Jones and Lights, Motor, Action - been to both, and can see the advantages of both wide angle and/or telephoto. Which do you use?
- Even though I'm not concerned about indoor, dark rides - would the 50mm be of any use in any of those rides?
I guess I'm trying to avoid carting 5 lenses around every day! I'll be shooting with a 40D, and DH will have the Xti, so technically speaking, I'll have 2 lenses readily available at any given moment!
Planning the photo gear is as bad as selecting time of year to go and resort to stay at

Belt-mounted lens pouches can help, as can a bag with a good strap on it. A stroller helps too because you can hang the bag on the stroller when moving from place to place, but I don't recommend having a baby just for that reason!