Your life will be easy!
My last eclipse (20 years ago...) I used a 400mm f/5 telescope with a 2x barlow and a Nikon F (yes, just F...circa 1968 model...). Kodachrome 800 B&W film, had to lift the mirror, manually bang through the exposures and fire the shutter as quick as possible, since I was not tracking the sun.
Did all of my own darkroom work 2 weeks later, found the sun image creeping across the 35mm negatives with each exposure, until the last one if was actually projected partially on the cog holes
I also had to carry everything in a backpack, since we were in Aruba without a car. Took the Caribbean bus (which ran on Caribbean Standard Time...), went through a rain squall that was being pushed ahead of the eclipse front, and ended up walking 4 or 5 blocks through the streets to find a good location.
Still TOTALLY worth it!
I put together 4 exposures on one piece of photo paper, you can see the cropped corner on the last one, there were cog holes there. The stains are from when the box this was in got wet at some point

I have this up in my office.