Friday, August 23, 2013

What's a good camera for Disney World?

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Kait


I'm honeymooning at WDW in May and I'd love to have a camera that will capture amazing photos and not weigh a ton. I'd like it to be a bit more advance then a basic point and shoot. It doesn't have to be a super tiny camera, just something that could go in a little camera case or backpack. I have a DSLR but I could not imagine lugging it around. A decent zoom would be nice too. Does anyone have a suggestion? Thank you!!!


Answer
I think you should consider Canon SX40 HS 12.1MP Digital Camera with 35x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-inch Vari-Angle Wide LCD, HDTV Playback via HDMI, Vari-Angle LCD.
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Is it OK to bring a DSLR on an intense camping/hiking trip?




Neodynamo


Each summer, i go to this summer camp and the scenery there is amazing
however, the best places are found on the hike, which is pretty vigorous and intense
I would like to know your guys' opinion on whether or not i should bring a DSLR on the hike, although i am a bit worried that it might bump against something or get scratched
i have a neck strap for it, but dont want to have to bring it in and out of a camera bag every few steps



Answer
For decades I have always carried a couple of 35 mm SLR's (now DSLR's) and four lenses on all my adventures, from ten days of hiking the southern part of Utah to sailing in the Caribbean for nine and a half weeks during hurricane season.

I carry them all in a backpack and when hiking, I keep one camera out, with its strap around my neck and a good telephoto zoom lens attached to it. In the past, that lens was a 24-85 mm f/2.8~4 macro lens. Now it has been replaced by a 18-200 mm VR. I still carry a 12-24 mm, 105 mm macro and 200-400 mm lens with me (as well as a monopod) for those special times when the almost universal 18-200 mm lens cannot get the shot I want. For hiking, these four lenses are essential for the kind of subjects I want to be able to shoot when miles from the nearest campsite.

I always carry one and two gallon zip-loc bags with me in case I run into weather, I can protect all my gear. I have a special waterproof lens bag for my 200-400 mm I can use if necessary.




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