I had to pause to say the Space Mountain photo at 2:48 is so rad. Really happy I came across your vid, combines my 2 favorites, photography/Disney World. :D
Great video and photos! Planning on going here soon and shooting a bit. Just curious, I know Disney has a lot of security checkpoints throughout, were you able to bring your camera and film around the x ray scanners they use or did they give you a hard time? Thanks!
I am going to Disney with my 4 year old and 1 1/2 year old and wife and have a Sony A73. Had it since July. I have a 50mm and 85mm and was thinking of getting 35mm before we go. I wanted to bring 85mm for ability to get a little closer to stuff. I don’t want to bring all 3. What would be best combo for Disney of the 3 listed.
I once carried around both a Canon EOS 3 film body with the pancake Voigtlander 40mm f2 lens, and a Canon 5D II with 24-105mm in a single camera bag around the parks. I actually learned from that trip that I'd rather choose the smallest, lightest camera I can that still does what I want it to do and not ever try to lug around heavy gear all day. It is so much more enjoyable to be unencumbered and enjoy the parks vs. trying to capture everything. Last time I used just the Sony A7S with the 24-240mm, and had two tiny Voigtlander M mount lenses for low light situations. I probably mounted the Voigtlander lens maybe three or four times, and everything else was with the 24-240mm. If I went today, I'd probably just carry the tiny Sony RX-100 V.
Are you saying it is safe to shoot an m6 in the rain if you take the battery out aside from potential condensation over time, as long as you air out the camera after you’re done?