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Welcome to these Cruise Critic Boards and appreciate your good photography question. From my experiences, I do not think anybody is going to notice your having a full frame camera versus a smaller camera. Is that a Nikon D750 camera? I have a little smaller Nikon D7100. The bigger issue/challenge would be if you want to have a tripod and/or larger lighting set-ups in busy, high-traffic areas. That can create certain, understandable "safety" problems. BUT, Venice for snapping lots of pictures and angles in most public places seems to go fine and easy. That has been my experience.
Does this help some? Any added questions? Keep asking good questions!! Lots of helpful people on these CC Boards.
THANKS! Enjoy! Terry in Ohio
Thanks for the reply!
It is the Nikon D750, while not huge it does represent the "Pro" label to some.....
Understood about the tripod and lighting, that is pretty much universal to houses of worship and other interior public places.
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Great thread!! We are going to the Med in April, and as a photographer enthusiast I'm debating the merits of taking my D750 full frame which I love or the smaller Olympus OMD E5.
Does the churches and Duomos restrict photography and put more restrictions if they see you using a "professional" camera??
Are there photography passes available?
Anyone have suggestions, or input?
Venice: Loving It & Why??!!
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Agreed! Some sort of wide angle is a necessity for me! Got the 14-24mm f/2.8 for the Nikon and the Oly 7-14 f/2.8 for the Olympus which is basically the same focal length for either camera. The Olympus 4/3 system is a bit lighter and smaller which "seems" like the more logical choice for the stops we will be doing. Arrggg! decisions, decisions.......