|
Re: Safari: Buy a new camera or 14-140mm
In reply to BingoCharlie,
3 months ago
|
BingoCharlie wrote:
Bill Wallace wrote:
Did not read the whole thread but what I would do is go and rent a top body, either crop or ff and a 400 or 500 tele and a tele converter. Much cheaper than buying. I would not want to risk missing anything if it were me, but for myself it would be a once in a lifetime deal. Supplement with your micro equipment and you're set. last thing you want is to miss a shot because you were not close enough. I haven't shot the 100-300 so don't know how good it is at the long end......
THIS. Rent rent rent. Don't be this guy.
Nope, just don't use the FT 70-300 lens via adapter in low light.
And if you happen to see a hunting cheetah, take a video instead of trying to track it.
--
________________
www.acahaya.com
| Post (hide subjects) | Posted by | When | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | 1 | ||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago | |||
| 3 months ago |