Some people are good withsmartphonepics, especially given the ever-evolving technology in smartphone cameras.

Others tote small point-and-shoot cameras in their pockets.

Here are a few tips for bringing a camera to Disney World.

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The reason is simple: They might escape your grasp and hurt you or other riders.

Pockets and partitions help keep everything organized and at the ready.

Expect an attendant to search your bag when you enter the park.

Cinderella’s Castle, Friends Statue in Disneyland at Night

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Storing a Camera Bag

As mentioned above, lockers are available for rent in all the parks.

Don’t get caught short on memory.

Take along more memory than you think you’ll need.

Backpack-style camera bag

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Memory cards are available in capacities of up to 2 terabytes (TB).

That’s 2,000 gigabytes (GB)!

If you’re willing to compromise just a little portability for higher quality, bring a small point-and-shoot camera.

Full Frame Shot Of Lockers

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Selfie sticks are forbidden.

Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens

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SanDisk flash memory card

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Pixel 4 and Pixel 4XL phones in each available color.

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Point-and-shoot digital camera

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GoPro Hero 3+

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