Photography Equipment – The Best Equipment for Wildlife Photography




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Glenn uses Canon Equipment including:

– Canon 7D Digital Camera Body
– Canon 600mm f/4 IS
– Canon 400mm f/5.6
– Canon 300mm f/4
– Canon 580EX Flash

Glenn Bartley is a professional nature photographer who focuses on photographing birds in their natural habitat. He resides in Victoria, British Columbia on Canada’s West Coast.

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– Peru
– Vancouver Island, Canada
– Ecuador
– Costa Rica
– Churchill, Canada

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28 responses to “Photography Equipment – The Best Equipment for Wildlife Photography”

  1. I'm excited by the new Nikon D500 with the DX crop factor and 12 fps rate….but not enough to trade the D800E in for. But, we'll see in a year after people review it. The price can't be beat for 2 grand.

  2. cost aside , would you choose 800mm over the 600mm? if not why? I'm looking to gain more reach over my 300mm. looking to go up once if you know what I mean. i'll be going manual focus ais. is there a down side to 800 vs. 600 in your opinion. thanks       I don't give a hang about weight issues as far a packing equipment

  3. nice video I just use a bridge camera I wouldn't know  whr to start with all the equipment you use,ive been in manual mode for over a year just zoroing the camera meter to get good exposures according to the camera with good results,is that a good way for me to be practicing?

  4. This is the first time im hearing about using flash in wildlife. I always thought it would startle the birds and animals, also whats the use of it if your subject is 400m away?

  5. Hey Glenn, Thanks for your comment on Canon 400mm f/5.6. I was thinking about buying one for bird photography. Question, is Canon 400mm f/5.6 a good lens if you bring it to do safari photography?

  6. hi I decided to go with the canon 300mm F4 and 70-200 2.8 mark 1 lenses. I also have the normal kits lenses such as 24-105 ef 55-250 efs 18-55 efs and also have a sigma 1.4ex and canon mark 1's 1.4 and 2x extenders do you feel I need to buy the tamron 150-600mm I am using the 600d so is a 1.6 crop lens but  still wondering if it is some thing I should buy or is what I have more than good enough. any opinion would be nice thanks./////////////''''

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