Options for a DSLR.. If you want good high ISO for a reasonable price.
Pentax K-30/K-50 + 18-55 and 55-300
Nikon D5100 + 18-55 + 55-300
Ofcourse you can also buy SIgma or Tamron lens alternatives..
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Michal Szkudlarek wrote:But will 55-210 be sufficient for photographing monitor lizards or crocodiles? I worry about missing a chance for good pic.
Matthieu Berroneau wrote:Can be useful in deep forest.
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:I'd say - make all parts of your gear of high quality. Spending money quickly to have to replace a shitty or unsuitable lens or camera makes you want to get rid of it later and then you end up buying better gear after all and spending more money in total.
Depending on how accustomed these large species are to humans, I'd say even a 300mm might not suffice, in my experience, but it depends on your expectations of the picture result. Depends also on how much time you want and can spend on creeping up to those animals and how many chances they give you.
Michal Szkudlarek wrote:Will "Filtr Hoya UV 62 mm HMC (C)" be ok as a filter to Tamron 70-300mm?
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