A 70-200 is definitely too short, it's a great second body lens but for Masai Mara or Serengeti something like a 100-400 would be my main go to lens. And I am talking from experience, I am working as a Photo Guide and Wildlife Photographer, mostly in Africa and a tiny bit in Asia as well. Cheers
Thank you for sharing your experience and insights, it’s always great to hear from someone with hands on expertise in wildlife photography! I completely understand the advantage of having a longer focal length like the 100-400mm for places like the Masai Mara or Serengeti, especially given the wide-open spaces and the need for extra reach. In my case, the 70-200mm was the only lens available to me in the country I was in prior to getting there. While it might not be ideal for every situation, this is what’s in my camera bag :). I’ve found it works well for closer encounters or more intimate compositions, especially when paired with a second body or extender. 🙂
@ Absolutely, it is fantastic and be in my bag too, but just as a second lens for a second body. Apart from that, great video, good to see you enjoyed your trip there 😎👌
Is there anything you’d love to see from Africa in an upcoming video? Let me know, I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Oooh Profoto A2😊
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Very informative 👏🏼 more videos like this pls! I can tell you speak from experience ! 😊
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
Great video!
Thank you Terry!
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A 70-200 is definitely too short, it's a great second body lens but for Masai Mara or Serengeti something like a 100-400 would be my main go to lens. And I am talking from experience, I am working as a Photo Guide and Wildlife Photographer, mostly in Africa and a tiny bit in Asia as well. Cheers
Thank you for sharing your experience and insights, it’s always great to hear from someone with hands on expertise in wildlife photography! I completely understand the advantage of having a longer focal length like the 100-400mm for places like the Masai Mara or Serengeti, especially given the wide-open spaces and the need for extra reach.
In my case, the 70-200mm was the only lens available to me in the country I was in prior to getting there. While it might not be ideal for every situation, this is what’s in my camera bag :). I’ve found it works well for closer encounters or more intimate compositions, especially when paired with a second body or extender. 🙂
@ Absolutely, it is fantastic and be in my bag too, but just as a second lens for a second body. Apart from that, great video, good to see you enjoyed your trip there 😎👌
@@wilduntamedphotography1260 Certainly! Thank you, there's nothing like wildlife! Just amazing.