I really love taking photos with my DSLR but I'm wondering if maybe it isn't a good ideato bring it into the parks. Has anyone successfully brought theirs? What did you do with it during rides? TIA!
I totally agree about that but even so if I have that perfect shot and all I have is my iphone the photo won't be as good as my dslr and I'm happy to hear many have brought theirs along with no problems.A good eye and simple understanding of lighting and composition are way more important than what kind of camera you use.
A good eye and simple understanding of lighting and composition are way more important than what kind of camera you use.
I brought mine often, until I got tired of carrying it around. Now I am just as happy with the small camera. For me personally, the DSLR did not add to, but distracted from the enjoyment of the trip. Too much time wasted looking through a viewfinder, changing setting, adjusting settings, bracketing, changing depth of field, changing ISO etc... It is more fun not fooling with all that.I totally agree about that but even so if I have that perfect shot and all I have is my iphone the photo won't be as good as my dslr and I'm happy to hear many have brought theirs along with no problems.
Which DSLR do u have?Thanks! The bag I have is a bit large with room for more lenses than I would need at the parks. Any recommendations on smaller bags would be great
Thanks! The bag I have is a bit large with room for more lenses than I would need at the parks. Any recommendations on smaller bags would be great
This is such a good point. I definitely don't want to miss out on being "in the moment" bc I'm too focused on getting a nice shot.I brought mine often, until I got tired of carrying it around. Now I am just as happy with the small camera. For me personally, the DSLR did not add to, but distracted from the enjoyment of the trip. Too much time wasted looking through a viewfinder, changing setting, adjusting settings, bracketing, changing depth of field, changing ISO etc... It is more fun not fooling with all that.
With that said, if you enjoy seeking out the ideal shot, and photography is a hobby you can incorporate into your WDW trip, then it would probably be a mistake not to take it with you.
Nikon D3300Which DSLR do u have?
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