linmom
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Post by linmom on Jul 24, 2015 18:00:43 GMT
Hello--I'm totally new here, but I've lurked from time to time. So I have a question and wondering what everyone else does. My husband and I are going on vacation to Puerto Rico for a week (never been) and I have been going back and forth whether or not I should bring my dSLR with me. We will be hiking the rain forest, going in caverns...seeing lots of old building (I hope), but I am not sure if I want to lug around my heavy camera. I have an older Pentax Optio W30 (waterproof), but I am not sure if it will capture the photos I want. And we both have iPhone 6 cameras. UGH...I am so torn. Does anyone have experience--either leaving the SLR at home and regretting it or taking the SLR and regretting it--or leaving it at home and not regretting it one bit Thank you so much for your input
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Post by crazy4scraps on Jul 24, 2015 18:17:57 GMT
I don't have a dSLR, but the similar logic applies no matter what kind of camera you're talking about if it becomes a nuisance. I had an old Canon that used CF cards (so it was bigger and bulkier than the newer point and shoot cameras these days) and I found myself leaving it home more and more because it was just one more thing weighing down my purse, etc.
As much as I tried to like and get decent photos with my iPhone (4s), it ended up driving me nuts. I missed so many shots because any phone camera has so many limitations that I went and bought a decent SMALL point and shoot that I could take with me when I knew I would want some better photos. Of course it's no guarantee, but it does so much better in low light, with faster action, etc. I still use my phone camera for lots of little everyday things, but when it's important to me to get at least a few scrap worthy photos, I bring a real camera. Especially for anything that may be a once in a lifetime experience.
So I guess for you it really depends on whether you can get the kind of shots you're looking for with your smaller camera that will satisfy you. If not, you know your answer!
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Post by alissa103 on Jul 24, 2015 19:15:30 GMT
The iphone6 takes much, much better photos than the older ones. Are you generally happy with the photos you get from your 6? If so, I'd take the phones and the waterproof point & shoot and leave the DSLR. On an active trip like you're describing, I think it'll just weigh you down.
The iPhones will be more convienent & great for selfies too. The waterproof will come in handy for anything wet. You may not even need to use it, but it won't be a burden to carry along like a big camera.
I'm so happy with the quality of iPhone 6 photos that I only take out my DSLR if it's convenent to carry (like trick or treating) or if I'm taking portraits of my kid or at a family bday party where I can set it down during lulls. I still use it, sure, but the sometimes it's not worth the bulk!
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Post by Chinagirl828 on Jul 24, 2015 20:25:47 GMT
I didn't do it for a vacation but I tried using a smaller camera for my day to day photos rather than use my big camera. What I found is that I chose not to use the smaller camera at all and ended up with far fewer photos.
I've taken my big camera on vacation then only taken one smaller lens with me for the day's activities rather than lug everything around.
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Post by doesitmatter on Jul 24, 2015 20:42:41 GMT
When DH and I were still together and went to the Caribbean, many moons ago, I brought my DLSR and a small portable camera. Dh didn't like me carrying the expensive camera through the towns - sometimes you have to go into questionable areas.... And I found after hiking all over Jamaica / Dunn's River Falls etc that it was cumbersome and I was already dying in the heat and humidity - I'm from the west coast lol.
I would bring both cameras, but only use the DLSR in areas where you aren't doing a physical activity, around the resorts, etc.. I'd bring the small one for the active stuff. That is what I ended up doing.
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Post by 950nancy on Jul 24, 2015 21:00:13 GMT
I take my SLR camera with me everywhere. I also take a smaller camera and waterproof camera. I keep all three in a backpack and take the camera I need for the activity. I leave my SLR in the room safe and have never had a problem. I love to take pictures of the scenery and close up pictures of the architecture. My iPhone6 takes nice pictures, but nothing replaces the SLR for me. Yes, sometimes it is a hassle, but my SLR had been dune buggy riding, horseback riding (4 different types of monkeys to shoot), roller coaster riding, and just about anywhere that I go. If I know that water is going to be involved, I take the waterproof camera. I haven't ever been to Puerto Rico, but we have vacationed in the Dominican Republic and Jamaica numerous times. The only city I ever felt nervous about my camera being on me was NYC in the Christopher Street subway. There was some scary stuff going down.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2015 21:41:02 GMT
We live to take photos so we would never dream of going on a trip without our cameras. Do you have a backpack? Makes carrying everything much easier.
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Post by alittleintrepid on Jul 24, 2015 23:39:24 GMT
I take tons of photos on my IPhone but for a big trip I would take along my DSLR. I would take it along and then leave it locked in the room safe on days or for outings where you don't need it.
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Post by Elsabelle on Jul 25, 2015 0:14:43 GMT
I haven't taken my dslr with me anywhere in ages. Probably over a year. Years ago I had a Canon G7 and I loved that little camera. It was small but took great pictures. I'd love to get another Canon G series camera someday because I don't always want to use my phone and my dslr is too big and heavy to carry around all day. I'd even buy an older model. It wouldn't have to be the latest G.
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Post by GiantsFan on Jul 25, 2015 3:04:32 GMT
I took my DSLR to Maui. I hated lugging it around and we (and it) got drenched in the rainforest. I have a P&S that takes pretty good photos and so does my phone. The big camera stays home now and only get used for wildlife photos around the house.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2015 4:42:43 GMT
I've just taken my first trip ever without my Nikon. It will be my last.
Yah, I have the iPhone and no, I don't miss the hassle of flying with my camera, but I really, really miss the better photos I could have taken with it.
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Post by linmom on Jul 25, 2015 7:05:49 GMT
Thanks everyone I guess I was hoping for a big "ah ha" moment haha All the points are great--Thank you. Our last trip to Florida I brought my dSLR but only took it to one baseball game our entire week vacation. I suppose there isn't any harm bringing it and locking it in the hotel just in case Thank you
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2015 17:02:25 GMT
I haven't taken my dslr with me anywhere in ages. Probably over a year. Years ago I had a Canon G7 and I loved that little camera. It was small but took great pictures. I'd love to get another Canon G series camera someday because I don't always want to use my phone and my dslr is too big and heavy to carry around all day. I'd even buy an older model. It wouldn't have to be the latest G. Exactly. The Canon G series is amazing! I have a Canon D50. I took it on our 2nd trip to Hawaii, and love the photos I got. But the 3rd time we went, I absolutely did not want to carry that big camera. I talked to my uncle who is a photographer, and he highly recommended the Canon G series. At that time, I purchased the Canon G10. I now have the Canon G16. LOVE both. They are amazing and so small. Very easy to carry on your wrist or in your purse. The photos I got in Hawaii with the G10 were amazing, and I was not disappointed I took the smaller camera!
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Post by caangel on Jul 25, 2015 18:05:14 GMT
Sounds like you will be in a lot of low light situations which phone cameras usualy don't do well with. I guess it depends on how important good photos are to you. I also have a pns that I use on vacation. It clips to my belt hooks so it is easy to have on me.
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Post by anniefb on Jul 25, 2015 19:01:45 GMT
I don't have a DSLR but have a smaller Panasonic I used to use for all my trips. Not any more! I took it on my last vacation and never used it at all. I'm happy with the quality of pics from my iPhone and have it with me all the time. Just annoyed me to have to remember to take the larger camera with me all the time.
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Post by birukitty on Jul 25, 2015 20:55:03 GMT
I can't even imagine NOT taking my DSLR on vacation with me. I want the best quality photos I can get, and that means taking the DSLR. Good enough just doesn't cut it for me. It is worth the added weight and inconvenience in my opinion.
Besides, what does it hurt to take it and have it with you, just in case? You'll feel a lot better doing that, than leaving it at home and then kicking yourself if a situation comes up and you find you really should have brought it, right? Pack a backpack or a comfortable bag and it won't be such a hassle.
Debbie in MD.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2015 22:38:40 GMT
birukitty, the Canon G series handles just as amazing as my DSLR.
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Post by 950nancy on Jul 26, 2015 0:39:38 GMT
birukitty, the Canon G series handles just as amazing as my DSLR. I just got the G16 today. I needed a new small camera to fit in my purse. I have had a Canon for 30 years and have tried other brands, but I like Canon the best. It is the perfect size to go zip lining with, for sure.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2015 10:27:04 GMT
birukitty, the Canon G series handles just as amazing as my DSLR. I just got the G16 today. I needed a new small camera to fit in my purse. I have had a Canon for 30 years and have tried other brands, but I like Canon the best. It is the perfect size to go zip lining with, for sure. Oh yes it is. Can't wait to hear how you like it!
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Post by birukitty on Jul 26, 2015 18:22:50 GMT
birukitty, the Canon G series handles just as amazing as my DSLR. Thanks for the suggestion Patter. DH bought a Canon point and shoot last Christmas but I just don't care for it. I'm a die hard Nikon SLR girl. I've been shooting SLR's since 1979 back in the film days. I like the feel of them in my hands. Travel photography is my favourite kind of photography so I always pack my DSLR. I couldn't imagine travelling without it-it'd be like travelling without my right hand. Debbie in MD.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2015 18:52:51 GMT
birukitty, the Canon G series handles just as amazing as my DSLR. Thanks for the suggestion Patter. DH bought a Canon point and shoot last Christmas but I just don't care for it. I'm a die hard Nikon SLR girl. I've been shooting SLR's since 1979 back in the film days. I like the feel of them in my hands. Travel photography is my favourite kind of photography so I always pack my DSLR. I couldn't imagine travelling without it-it'd be like travelling without my right hand. Debbie in MD. Oh yes, I started back with film back in the early 1980s. Heck, I still have my film cameras. LOL! Anyway, I totally get what you are saying. My uncle travels the world constantly. In fact, he is in Africa right now. I need to see which camera he took this trip. He has been posting some stunning photos.
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Post by birukitty on Jul 26, 2015 19:21:34 GMT
Thanks for the suggestion Patter. DH bought a Canon point and shoot last Christmas but I just don't care for it. I'm a die hard Nikon SLR girl. I've been shooting SLR's since 1979 back in the film days. I like the feel of them in my hands. Travel photography is my favourite kind of photography so I always pack my DSLR. I couldn't imagine travelling without it-it'd be like travelling without my right hand. Debbie in MD. Oh yes, I started back with film back in the early 1980s. Heck, I still have my film cameras. LOL! Anyway, I totally get what you are saying. My uncle travels the world constantly. In fact, he is in Africa right now. I need to see which camera he took this trip. He has been posting some stunning photos. Yeah, you get it How wonderful for your uncle. DH is back to shooting with film! He does fine art photography-says film still beats digital when it comes to that. He's having a blast going back "to the old ways". I do miss when cameras were cameras instead of "computers disguised as cameras". When I could control the aperture by turning the dial on the lens instead of having to scroll through a darn menu on the back-I hate that!!! But I must admit I do love the fact that I can shoot as much as I want and not have to hear the "Cha ching" in my head of each shot costing money, sending the film off and waiting days for the results. Debbie in MD.
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Post by Elsabelle on Jul 26, 2015 19:26:01 GMT
birukitty, the Canon G series handles just as amazing as my DSLR. I agree. What was great about my G7 was that I could use manual settings if I wanted to, but the p&s setting worked very well, too. I have great pictures from that camera. I'm assuming newer models work the same way. Now I'm really, really wanting another one.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2015 19:52:48 GMT
birukitty, the Canon G series handles just as amazing as my DSLR. I agree. What was great about my G7 was that I could use manual settings if I wanted to, but the p&s setting worked very well, too. I have great pictures from that camera. I'm assuming newer models work the same way. Now I'm really, really wanting another one. Yes, the newer ones work the same!! You would LOVE it! birukitty, I definitely love not having to wait for prints too, and I love being able to discard the photos that didn't turn out before printing them!
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Post by amom23 on Jul 26, 2015 20:51:21 GMT
I rarely travel with my DSLR anymore. I did take it along to Seattle/Alaska last summer, but what a pain lol. I prefer to just use my iPhone 6. I've thought about investing in a smaller camera to take on vacations.
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Post by Skellinton on Jul 26, 2015 23:21:37 GMT
I don't ever use the menu on my DSLR, I can change the aperture, shutter speed, focal points, iso with dials on the back of the camera- the only time I ever use the menu is if I am changing the white balance to flourescent or some other indoor odd lighting and I am in a hurry. Which camera do you have that you have to use the menu to do that? I agree that would be hideously annoying!!!
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Post by Skellinton on Jul 26, 2015 23:26:27 GMT
birukitty, the Canon G series handles just as amazing as my DSLR. What is the zoom like on the g16? Do you know what the equivalent would be on a DSLR? The Canon16 is newer than the G10, right? Do you know why the G10 is so much more?
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Post by cmpeter on Jul 26, 2015 23:32:16 GMT
We just had that same debate before a trip to Europe. I opted not to take my DSLR (Canon Mark 5-D), it's just very heavy. We took our iPhones and my Canon G16. There were definitely times when I wished I had my DSLR. But, the safes in our hotel rooms were too small for something as big as my DSLR and I didn't regret not dealing with the weight of the camera (it was in the 90's the whole time on our trip).
I think about it like this...I take pictures to include in my scrapbooks. I like them to include a lot of people pictures. My iPhone and G16 manage those very well.
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Post by linmom on Jul 27, 2015 17:58:35 GMT
We just had that same debate before a trip to Europe. I opted not to take my DSLR (Canon Mark 5-D), it's just very heavy. We took our iPhones and my Canon G16. There were definitely times when I wished I had my DSLR. But, the safes in our hotel rooms were too small for something as big as my DSLR and I didn't regret not dealing with the weight of the camera (it was in the 90's the whole time on our trip). I think about it like this...I take pictures to include in my scrapbooks. I like them to include a lot of people pictures. My iPhone and G16 manage those very well. This is something to think about. I doubt I will print anything bigger than 4x6. I appreciate all the feedback. I don't really want to buy another camera--but thank you for the P&S recommendations. I'll have to keep them in mind if I am in the market for a great P&S in the future. I will have to see if I can tell what the safes are like at the hotel and if my Nikon D300 will fit--just in case. Thank you!!!
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Post by katyscrap on Jul 27, 2015 19:20:38 GMT
Sony a6000. It takes incredible pictures, it is SO fast and it is a lot smaller than a standard DSLR. I haven't picked up my DSLR since I got this one.
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