What camera should I use for disneyland? - 1
Ok so I NEVER went to disney land (I'm 23) and I know it sounds silly but I'm so excited
and I charged my nikon D90 and my small camera (samsunge) and of course my iphone
but I'm afraid I will worry too much about shooting I won't enjoy the trip
should I keep my (heavy) nikon d90 home and just use a small normal camera+ iphone? Or do you recommend taking the nikon as well?
Use your phone. You're not taking pictures to make art with or creating posters, you're taking snapshots. You don't want to be lugging around a big, heavy SLR or worrying about it getting banged around and damaged. K. I.S.S. Principle applies.
If the Samsung is a quality camera, then use that one. I have a very nice point and shoot, and I would probably take that over my dSLR if I were taking a trip like this. If it isn't that great a camera, bring the Nikon and a small backpack instead of a purse so you don't have to carry the camera around your neck.
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