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Next month I'm heading out to East Africa, overlanding from Nairobi to Kigali. There are countless highlights on this trip - but the two key ones for me are The Masai Mara and a visit with the Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda.
I'm pretty familar with African travel, having undertaken a similar trip a couple of years back (Kenya-Tanzania).
I'm keen to get some general advice on shooting the Gorillas - interested in exposure advice (assume dial in compensation for dark subject, brightish background). Also interested in focal lengths and types of shot possible (if you've done something similar of course!).
Kit is deliberately simple 50D wearing a 100-400L and 5D wearing a 24-105L. I'm debating taking a 70-200 F4L - which would break my no lens change rule, but I have a gut feeling this may be the optimum length for the gorillas.
Any thoughts and advice welcomed.
I'm pretty familar with African travel, having undertaken a similar trip a couple of years back (Kenya-Tanzania).
I'm keen to get some general advice on shooting the Gorillas - interested in exposure advice (assume dial in compensation for dark subject, brightish background). Also interested in focal lengths and types of shot possible (if you've done something similar of course!).
Kit is deliberately simple 50D wearing a 100-400L and 5D wearing a 24-105L. I'm debating taking a 70-200 F4L - which would break my no lens change rule, but I have a gut feeling this may be the optimum length for the gorillas.
Any thoughts and advice welcomed.