![]() ![]() Portable chargers work great, but they are useless if your camera dies in the middle of an important moment. I would definitely recommend having a backup battery. ![]() Your camera battery will not last forever. Night shots can be some of the most rewarding and frustrating photos you will ever take. Things move fast at Disney and characters rarely stay still, so you need to learn how to take photos of things in motion. If you’re the one that always keeps your camera setting on that little green default icon (auto), please stop reading this blog and start reading your user manual, now! Practice at home by sitting on your couch and try to take pictures of your kids or dogs running. You’ll be amazed at what your camera can accomplish once you get to know it. It’s okay to read through your camera’s user manual and learn what the preset shooting modes do. I’m not going to go into the details of these settings because there are a ton of resources online that can walk you through it, even video tutorials for your specific camera. Play with the shutter-priority speed and aperture (f stop) with your camera. ![]() Are you thinking of using an iPad for your photos? Don’t do it! You will look silly and when you hold it above your head for parades and fireworks you will only annoy and inconvenience the people behind you. If you plan on using a smartphone for your vacation photos, there’s probably not a lot of practicing you need to do, but you need to understand the limitations a smartphone will have compared to something like a DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex). ![]() There is nothing worse than trying to troubleshoot blurry and dark photos while you are in the Magic Kingdom, especially during shows and parades. You need to have a basic understanding about your camera’s functions before you leave home. ![]()
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