AuroraRose22
Figment of my Imagination
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2005
I've been debating booking the Wild Africa Trek Tour.
I have two questions for those who have done it...
1. I've seen a couple reviews online that say if you have a camera with a neck strap, that fulfills the 'attach to vest' rule. I have a Sony bridge camera with a great zoom, but it's pretty large and I wear it on a strap around my neck (or as a shoulder strap) normally. I'm wondering if anyone can confirm if that would be allowed?
2. Do I actually really need the camera? It would just be me on the tour, so I wouldn't be concerned about missing out on candid shots of other members of my group. What kind of quality are the photos provided by the photopass photographers? Do they take lots of pictures? During the entirety of the tour?
If it's not a problem to bring it, I would rather take it. But if it's going to be an issue, is what's included in the tour sufficient?
Thanks to anyone who can add in their thoughts!
I have two questions for those who have done it...
1. I've seen a couple reviews online that say if you have a camera with a neck strap, that fulfills the 'attach to vest' rule. I have a Sony bridge camera with a great zoom, but it's pretty large and I wear it on a strap around my neck (or as a shoulder strap) normally. I'm wondering if anyone can confirm if that would be allowed?
2. Do I actually really need the camera? It would just be me on the tour, so I wouldn't be concerned about missing out on candid shots of other members of my group. What kind of quality are the photos provided by the photopass photographers? Do they take lots of pictures? During the entirety of the tour?
If it's not a problem to bring it, I would rather take it. But if it's going to be an issue, is what's included in the tour sufficient?
Thanks to anyone who can add in their thoughts!