blueron85
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Hi all,
I'm off to Findland in June on a Bear trekking experience and I'm quite a novice when it comes to photography.
From what I am told the lighting conditions when the bears will be most active is at dusk which should last roughly 6-9 hours due to the midnight sun. They will be anything from 5-35 meters away. I shall be staying in a secure hyde so I will be using a tripod if necessary.
I will be using a Canon 600D but am unsure of what lens to use. I know none of the lenses I have will be sufficient enough (from what I gather) so I will be renting a high end lens.
Any thoughts on what lens I should use and if anybody could give me any tips I'd be really greatfull.
I'm off to Findland in June on a Bear trekking experience and I'm quite a novice when it comes to photography.
From what I am told the lighting conditions when the bears will be most active is at dusk which should last roughly 6-9 hours due to the midnight sun. They will be anything from 5-35 meters away. I shall be staying in a secure hyde so I will be using a tripod if necessary.
I will be using a Canon 600D but am unsure of what lens to use. I know none of the lenses I have will be sufficient enough (from what I gather) so I will be renting a high end lens.
Any thoughts on what lens I should use and if anybody could give me any tips I'd be really greatfull.