Hi, My vote would be for the 200-400. The 300 has little flexibility but is suited for a hide or the lodge. On the truck you don't necessarily have the ability to direct your driver to where you may need him. While Timbavati is a hunting area you ...
Good comments since I last looked in and some really nice shots. I haven't been to Kenya since the '70's but still the pictures are familiar. On our last trip to Zimbabwe we took RF100-500's, a RF70-200 2.8, an 800 f-11, and a 14-35.Our addition for...
Good point EB. Though I have never managed to sell any camera equipment, ( I still have my F1) it is an excellent idea. We also have an EF 500 F4.5 that we use here in the US. Due to its size, it never makes the cut when flying is involved. If I p...
Not Kenya because of their politics, but Zimbabwe last summer. Had an R5, an R3 and a 5D with the f11 800 a couple of 100 to 500's a 70 to 200, and a couple of wide angle zooms. My wife brought the 800 for her R5 and used it a couple of times. Mos...
We took a 5d and a 7d to South Africa with a 70-200 and 70-300 L lenses. While we got hundreds of great pictures we could have done more with longer glass. We have a new 100-400 and a 1.4 extender for next summer. The 150-600 could also be a choic...