Re: Coming back to Sony - Family Travel Kit Recommendations
I’ve shot extensively at Disneyworld (more than 100 visits, as I used to be a FL resident passholder) and was just there a few weeks ago. I like to take only one lens on camera, no fussing around with lens changes, and an f/2.8 aperture enables the exposures I need for the magic hour just after sunset and indoors. On my last trip I was shooting candids of my niece, as well as personal images that capture my imagination at Disney, and a 24-70/2.8 or 28-75/2.8 is what works best for me, allowing quick focal length changes as needed for each composition. These are my personal preferences, others will of course have their own ideas with different tools they like.
A few from my recent visit to Magic Kingdom with an excellent copy of the Tamron 28-75/2.8 G2 (all shot wide open except for 3 & 6):
Re: Coming back to Sony - Family Travel Kit Recommendations
I’ve shot extensively at Disneyworld (more than 100 visits, as I used to be a FL resident passholder) and was just there a few weeks ago. I like to take only one lens on camera, no fussing around with lens changes, and an f/2.8 aperture enables the exposures I need for the magic hour just after sunset and indoors. On my last trip I was shooting candids of my niece, as well as personal images that capture my imagination at Disney, and a 24-70/2.8 or 28-75/2.8 is what works best for me, allowing quick focal length changes as needed for each composition. These are my personal preferences, others will of course have their own ideas with different tools they like.
A few from my recent visit to Magic Kingdom with an excellent copy of the Tamron 28-75/2.8 G2:
Re: Coming back to Sony - Family Travel Kit Recommendations
I’ve shot extensively at Disneyworld (more than 100 visits, as I used to be a FL resident passholder) and was just there a few weeks ago. I like to take only one lens on camera, no fussing around with lens changes, and an f/2.8 aperture enables the exposures I need for the magic hour just after sunset and indoors. On my last trip I was shooting candid expressions of my niece, as well as personal images that capture my imagination at Disney, and a 24-70/2.8 or 28-75/2.8 is what works best for me, allowing quick focal length changes as needed for each composition. These are my personal preferences, others will of course have their own ideas with different tools they like. A few from my recent visit to Magic Kingdom with an excellent copy of the Tamron 28-75/2.8 G2:
Re: Coming back to Sony - Family Travel Kit Recommendations
I’ve shot extensively at Disneyworld (more than 100 visits, as I used to be a FL resident passholder) and was just there a few weeks ago. I like to take only one lens on camera, no fussing around with lens changes, and an f/2.8 aperture enables the exposures I need for the magic hour just after sunset. On my last trip I was shooting candid expressions of my niece, as well as personal images that capture my imagination at Disney, and a 24-70/2.8 or 28-75/2.8 is what works best for me, allowing quick focal length changes as needed for each composition. These are my personal preferences, others will of course have their own ideas with different tools they like. A few from my recent visit to Magic Kingdom with an excellent copy of the Tamron 28-75/2.8 G2:
Mar 19, 2026 at 09:15 AM
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