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Thanks, folks! Believe it or not, I had taken over 500 photos from the convention, and out of all the years that I've been attending, this is the least amount of photos I've captured, mostly because I was in costume the majority of the time, and it's difficult to carry around a camera.
That's still a lot of photos! In previous years, what is the average number of photos you normally take at Comic-Con?Thanks for sharing with us on the forums!
In prior years, I've taken up to nearly 1000 photos. I used to provide blog coverage for SDCC and other major conventions (ECCC, Wizard World, NYCC), hoping to parlay that into an SDCC Press badge, but to no avail. I usually bring 3 cameras: a Canon DSLR, a compact Canon and a Kodak. I didn't get to use the DSLR this year because it's too bulky to carry around when I'm in costume. Typically, I designate Preview Night and Thursday as my time for exclusive hunting, so there weren't many images to capture while I was standing around and waiting in line. If I saw a cool-looking costume, I would call them over, but those times were few and far between.Using my compact Canon, I made a video traversing the entire, crowded convention floor in the middle of the day (while in costume), meaning walking from Artist Alley to the video game section. It took about 15 minutes. I still have yet to upload that video, but when I do, I will post it on my cosplay page. It should be a hoot!
An impressive number of photos and a good stash of photography equipment! @__@ That sounds cool. I'm sure that video will be interesting to see!(Honestly, if I had my own DSLR, I'm certain I would make more of an effort to take more photos at Comic-Con and take advantage of customizing the manual settings. Right now, I only use my cell phone camera, which isn't as customizable. My point-and-shoot Canon camera broke when I was abroad, and I haven't replaced it yet... >__<)
John Stewart? I thought you were Road Block from GI Joe.