biblioadonis
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My screen name is biblioadonis (bib-lee-o-adonis) but you can call me George.
Um...I have a SONY Cybershot DSC-W80. I bought it mainly for two reasons: extra long battery life and the ability to record 640 x 480 video with sound.
Of course, I have an obsession with Disney theme parks--specifically books about the Disney parks.
My Disney/photogrpahy bio:
1994: First trip to WDW with a simple point and shoot 35 mm (about 45 pictures)
1996: First trip to Disneyland with the same camera (about 200 pictures--but mostly of buildings and not much thought went into the shots)
1997: WDW with a Kodak Advantix APS point and shoot. Took about 200 shots and my brother-in-law took about 200 of their own (I was in some WDW photos--WOOT!)
1998: Disneyland no pictures. Just a fun and fast trip with one of my brothers
2000: WDW with a Nikon Point and Shoot (hated it, took it back right after the trip but still took over 400 shots--)
2001: WDW with a Nikon Pro-Nea S APS. Absolutely loved this camera (only stopped using it to go digital and save money on film. We ended up with about 400 shots about both my brothers and my dad took pictures so we have about 800)
2004: WDW with a Nikon E400 digital. We took about 800 shots. The battery didn't last longer than half a day and the write lag was unbearable.
2006: WDW with a Sony Cybershot DSC-W30. LOVE this camera. We took well over 1200 photos. The battery lasted almost three days without a recharge. Also took some great video without having to lug the Handycam around. We actually just upgraded our camera last month to the W80.
I really push people to take lots of pictures while on vacation. Years later, it can be the only way you remember parts of the trip.
I found this board from modemmike (apparently a body part was replaced by a modem--similar to the 6 million dollar man, but MUCH cheaper).
I am not a pro photographer. Really interested in advice and getting the best pictures I can with my simple point and shoot!
Um...I have a SONY Cybershot DSC-W80. I bought it mainly for two reasons: extra long battery life and the ability to record 640 x 480 video with sound.
Of course, I have an obsession with Disney theme parks--specifically books about the Disney parks.
My Disney/photogrpahy bio:
1994: First trip to WDW with a simple point and shoot 35 mm (about 45 pictures)
1996: First trip to Disneyland with the same camera (about 200 pictures--but mostly of buildings and not much thought went into the shots)
1997: WDW with a Kodak Advantix APS point and shoot. Took about 200 shots and my brother-in-law took about 200 of their own (I was in some WDW photos--WOOT!)
1998: Disneyland no pictures. Just a fun and fast trip with one of my brothers
2000: WDW with a Nikon Point and Shoot (hated it, took it back right after the trip but still took over 400 shots--)
2001: WDW with a Nikon Pro-Nea S APS. Absolutely loved this camera (only stopped using it to go digital and save money on film. We ended up with about 400 shots about both my brothers and my dad took pictures so we have about 800)
2004: WDW with a Nikon E400 digital. We took about 800 shots. The battery didn't last longer than half a day and the write lag was unbearable.
2006: WDW with a Sony Cybershot DSC-W30. LOVE this camera. We took well over 1200 photos. The battery lasted almost three days without a recharge. Also took some great video without having to lug the Handycam around. We actually just upgraded our camera last month to the W80.
I really push people to take lots of pictures while on vacation. Years later, it can be the only way you remember parts of the trip.
I found this board from modemmike (apparently a body part was replaced by a modem--similar to the 6 million dollar man, but MUCH cheaper).
I am not a pro photographer. Really interested in advice and getting the best pictures I can with my simple point and shoot!