Well, we've got the house booked and the dates picked for our "Return to WDW" trip next year (June 25 - July 9, if anyone cares). Only one serious decision is left to be made: What toy do I convince myself I "need" in advance of the trip ?
I've got it narrowed down to either a 5D (or 5D successor) or a HD Camcorder, like the Canon HV20 or the Sony equivalent.
The pluses of the 5D are obvious: Far better pictures than I've ever taken before in the parks. The downside, of course is: Extreme price, the 'joy' of lugging lenses and gear around along with a 7 and 1 year old, and the fact I'll become the official photographer for a group of 15 and will never actually be in any pictures.
The pluses of the HD Camcorder? I enjoy editing the film into professional looking vacation videos when I come home, and nothing captures the fun of the event like live video of the kids so excited they can't contain it. The downsides ? About 50 hours of precise editing work when I come home, and the fact it will probably force me into buying one of the early versions of an HD-DVD or Blu-Ray DVD burner on my computer. Also, I'm wondering if the latest HD camcorders can handle the indoor lighting.
I'm probably asking for it putting this question up on a SLR board ... but I'm hoping some of you enjoy a little video work on the side as well.
I've got it narrowed down to either a 5D (or 5D successor) or a HD Camcorder, like the Canon HV20 or the Sony equivalent.
The pluses of the 5D are obvious: Far better pictures than I've ever taken before in the parks. The downside, of course is: Extreme price, the 'joy' of lugging lenses and gear around along with a 7 and 1 year old, and the fact I'll become the official photographer for a group of 15 and will never actually be in any pictures.
The pluses of the HD Camcorder? I enjoy editing the film into professional looking vacation videos when I come home, and nothing captures the fun of the event like live video of the kids so excited they can't contain it. The downsides ? About 50 hours of precise editing work when I come home, and the fact it will probably force me into buying one of the early versions of an HD-DVD or Blu-Ray DVD burner on my computer. Also, I'm wondering if the latest HD camcorders can handle the indoor lighting.
I'm probably asking for it putting this question up on a SLR board ... but I'm hoping some of you enjoy a little video work on the side as well.
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