FAST-WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY




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Our camera recommendations:

STARTER CAMERAS:
Basic Starter Camera ($280 used): Canon T3 http://sdp.io/t3
Better Starter Camera ($500): Nikon D5300 http://sdp.io/d5300
Better Travel Camera ($500): Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II http://sdp.io/em10ii

LANDSCAPE CAMERAS:
Good ($550): Sony a6000 http://sdp.io/a6000
Better ($1,400): Nikon D5500 http://sdp.io/D5500 & Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 http://sdp.io/s35
Best ($3,150): Pentax K-1 http://sdp.io/K1 & Pentax 24-70 f/2.8 http://sdp.io/p24

PORTRAIT CAMERAS:
Beginner ($950): Canon T6i http://sdp.io/t6i & Canon 50mm f/1.8 http://sdp.io/c50
Better ($3,000): Nikon D610 http://sdp.io/d610 & Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 http://sdp.io/t200
Best ($5,300): Nikon D810 http://sdp.io/d810 & Nikon 70-200 f/2.8E http://sdp.io/n200e

WILDLIFE CAMERAS:
Starter ($1,100): Canon 7D http://sdp.io/7D & Canon 400mm f/5.6 http://sdp.io/c400
Great ($3,200): Nikon D500 http://sdp.io/d500 & Nikon 200-500 f/5.6 http://sdp.io/n500

VIDEO CAMERAS:
Beginner ($500): Panasonic G7 http://sdp.io/g7 & Panasonic 14-42mm http://sdp.io/p42
Better ($1,400): Panasonic GH4 http://amzn.to/2p5dAmD & Panasonic 14-140 f/3.5-5.6 http://sdp.io/p140
Best ($4,300): Panasonic GH5 http://sdp.io/gh5 & Metabones Speed Booster XL http://sdp.io/mbxl & Sigma 18-35 f/1.8 http://sdp.io/s35 & Sigma 50-100 f/1.8 http://sdp.io/s100

DRONES:
Beginner ($400): DJI Phantom 3 http://sdp.io/p3
Travel ($1,000): DJI Mavic Pro http://sdp.io/Mavic
Better Image Quality ($1,500): DJI Phantom 4 Pro http://sdp.io/p4p

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24 responses to “FAST-WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY”

  1. Is it a good idea to use a tripod with gimbal head for this? Shooting birds in flight hand-held with a large and heavy telephoto lens is going to get tiring, really quick – and the more tired you get, the more shots you'll miss I guess. Any comments?

  2. Thank you for all your videos. You two really are inspirational. I love this vlog and the kayak one. I have a Sony 6500 camera and want to purchase a good lens for wild life. I want the best lens I can afford but can't afford to buy the wrong lens, so I would appreciate your recommendation. Thanks

  3. Thank you for such great, detailed videos. I have done a fair amount of professional video from decades of media/ post work, but am only recently getting back into photography (my prior true still camera was a Nikon F film, although i have had some limited dual purpose cams in the intervening time).
    Anyway, you are both so informative, fun and inspiring that I always look forward to your vlog. You complement each other's style and focus so well that it almost seems pre-rehearsed.
    BTW, your books have been great, as I tend to learn best from video, and you include more video links/refs in your books than any I can think of.
    Keep up the great

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