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Tips and recommendations for Walt Disney World
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<blockquote data-quote="grandpaw" data-source="post: 615917" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p>I have been to WDW before and shot everything with my Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 on my D7000 and it did a great job and should do even better on the D500. I researched pictures before I went last time and about 95% to 98% of the pictures I could find on the internet were taken between 18-40mm and I found that to be very accurate for me when I went last time. The video is what seems to be a problem for me. With picture taking everything is just automatic with my hands and the controls but the video is just not that way yet. I am sure as I do more of it I will get better but as of right now my video skills are really bad. We will find out at the end of the month when I spend six days at Disney. I just don't want to come home without having some video worth watching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandpaw, post: 615917, member: 8635"] I have been to WDW before and shot everything with my Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 on my D7000 and it did a great job and should do even better on the D500. I researched pictures before I went last time and about 95% to 98% of the pictures I could find on the internet were taken between 18-40mm and I found that to be very accurate for me when I went last time. The video is what seems to be a problem for me. With picture taking everything is just automatic with my hands and the controls but the video is just not that way yet. I am sure as I do more of it I will get better but as of right now my video skills are really bad. We will find out at the end of the month when I spend six days at Disney. I just don't want to come home without having some video worth watching. [/QUOTE]
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