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The Best Wildlife Camera To Take On Safari
By Bruce Whittaker, Thu Dec 8th

Good wildlife camera equipment on safari can make the differencebetween pictures you will be proud to show your friends andfamily when you get back and ones where it's difficult to figureout exactly what you were photographing because it's only afuzzy black dot surrounded by green vegetation.

I take wildlife photographs for a living and I have had toquickly figure out what the best cameras and lenses are to getthe job done effectively.

Digital or Film - Which is better for a safari?

Wild animals are very unpredictable. That's one aspect of safariphotography that makes it so exciting because you never knowwhat you are going to get but this also means that the number ofpictures you need to take to get a keeper increases.

And if you use film that can become very expensive whereas witha digital wildlife camera you can take as many as you want andthen just delete the ones where the lion has ducked behind abush, the cheetah has blurred because the autofocus locked ontoa twig in front of it and the exposure of the hippo was way offbecause of the reflected sunlight in the water.

You can also make consistent use of bracketing to get theperfect exposures without worrying about cost or running out offilm which can be a problem in certain remote areas of Africawhere safaris take place.

So more is better in this case but what about quality? The factis that digital quality is fast catching up to film unless youfall into the professional category and are going to be sellingyour safari pictures or entering them into competitions. In thatcase it might be better to stick to film because the trained eyewill be able to spot the difference but in most other casesdigital quality is more than adequate.

Digital also gives you valuable feedback while you are still onsafari so that you can try and improve on that elephant picturewith the ear cut off the next day. You also have a lot morecontrol over the final product because you can use software likePhotoshop to enhance and fine tune your pictures.

Digital SLR or Compact Wildlife Camera

A safari is the dream trip of a lifetime and it's a greatopportunity to get some fantastic wildlife pictures but it's notnecessary to buy the latest and greatest digital SLR and lensesto get them unless you are planning to take nature pictures fora living or are a serious photography enthusiast and are goingto make regular use of the camera and lenses after the safarianyway.

The cost of a digital SLR wildlife camera is high compared to acompact

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but that is only half the story. The lenses that youneed to purchase for decent wildlife photography often cost morethan the camera itself making it a very expensive businessindeed.

And a bulky camera body and multiple interchangeable lenses doadd to the weight of your luggage and the inconvenience ofcarrying everything around with you.

Digital compact cameras on the other hand are not extremelyexpensive and the results that you can obtain from them arealmost on a par with a digital SLR camera and you don't have toworry about any additional lenses if the compact you buy has adecent zoom covering the range from 80mm to about 300mm. Thereare a few of them on the market that do have lenses like thisand the range of the zooms increase every year.

And compact cameras live up to their name by being relativelysmall and light and one lens means no additional weight orcarrying and no time wasted changing to another lens to suit thesituation.

The Best SLR Digital Wildlife Camera for NaturePhotography

If you have decided to go with a digital SLR then by allaccounts the best one to purchase for wildlife photography atthe moment is the Canon EOS 20D due to the blinding speed of itsshutter release (near instantaneous) and its continuous shootingspeed of 5 frames per second to a maximum burst depth of twentythree frames. It also powers up in next to no time at all.

This wildlife camera is as fast as you will ever need to freezewildlife action and get the picture in the can before the animalmoves off into the undergrowth.

There are other SLR cameras that are nearly as good like theNikon D70 and the Pentax ist D so take a look at them too beforemaking a decision.

The Best Compact Digital Wildlife Camera for NaturePhotography

Canon comes up trumps again in the compact camera category withthe Canon Powershot S2 IS. The factor that makes this cameraideal for safari wildlife photography is its huge 12X opticalzoom lens (36 - 432mm equivalent) with a built in imagestabiliser which cuts down on blur when using such a massivezoom lens.

A 5 megapixal sensor is more than enough to produce stunningsafari images and as long as you can live with a slight shutterrelease lag and power up delay this compact wildlife camera isperfect for a safari trip.

About the author:Five essential wildlife photography tips that will help youimprove your animal pictures rapidly and remarkably.

The best wildlife camera to take with you on a photographic safari.

 

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