gremlin16
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Ok, so my wife has very kindly booked me a place on a week long wildlife trip up in Scotland and I am wondering about what lenses to take. I am not very proficient at wildlife photography (yet), so I am looking for some advice on which essential bits of kit to take, but to try and minimise the weight I am lugging about in the hills.
I have the choice of the following bodies in my arsenal;
Z6, D810, D610, D7200
Lenses
I already have the Tamron 70-200 G2 and the Bigma 150-600mm. I have got all the wide lenses to choose from, but I am after advice re the longer end if possible.
The Z6 will be coming regardless as I plan on doing a bit of video too, but I am wondering if I should treat myself (or hire) a long lens (maybe a prime) which will give me the most cost effective bang for my relatively limited budget.
So, which of the bodies would come as backup and which long lens should I be looking for if you were packing my camera bag?
Thanks in advance.
I have the choice of the following bodies in my arsenal;
Z6, D810, D610, D7200
Lenses
I already have the Tamron 70-200 G2 and the Bigma 150-600mm. I have got all the wide lenses to choose from, but I am after advice re the longer end if possible.
The Z6 will be coming regardless as I plan on doing a bit of video too, but I am wondering if I should treat myself (or hire) a long lens (maybe a prime) which will give me the most cost effective bang for my relatively limited budget.
So, which of the bodies would come as backup and which long lens should I be looking for if you were packing my camera bag?
Thanks in advance.
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