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23 March 2012, 07:19
SBT
WTB: Digital SLR for Safari
I'm pretty ignorant when it come to cameras. But, I want to buy a digital SLR with appropriate lenses for an up coming Zimbabwe safari. The trip may include some national park wildlife viewing if I fill out early. Just so you know, I'm budget conscious.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
23 March 2012, 07:36
BaxterB
There are many that will do what you want. What is your price range?

The Canon rebels are good for an entry DSLR.

I know Saeed uses a Panasonic fixed (but with zoom) lens but not sure what model.
23 March 2012, 07:52
Frank Martinez
The canon rebel xt with an 18x50 zoom would do the job, being small, light and with 8 mp available. They usually run around $300. You must have a telephoto lens of at lease 300 mm. It adds a lot of trouble. You may want to go ahead and buy a Tamrom 28-300 zoom and a doubler to cover all the bases.

My family all preferred to see the digital video I took with my Panasonic/Leica Dicomar which allowed D-video and had a 3.1 sd capacity card. It was small enough to fit in my cargo pants but every time we spotted an animal to stalk I got so excited, I forgot about everything else.
Have fun.
Frank


I took lots of photos but I already had an Eos xd 30 at the time. I would have preferred a smaller in between size.
I also carried a finepix in my pocket but it only had a 2 mp capacity and I wished I had something a little bigger to get more detail.
23 March 2012, 21:13
SBT
Thanks guys. I just missed a Canon on E-bay with a 18x50mm and 50-200mm lens. It sold for $335. That is within my budget.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
23 March 2012, 22:00
Wink
On eBay I see Nikon D60 cameras in the $180 to $300 range, but not with telephoto lenses out to 200mm which would have to be added if wildlife photography is one of the uses.


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26 March 2012, 08:47
SBT
I just bought a Nikon D3000 kit with 18-55mm VR and 55-200mm AFS VR. I hope this will be OK. I am into it for $408.00.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark
26 March 2012, 15:41
Wink
It is definitely capable of taking good pictures and there are probably several good instructional books on learning how to get the most from it. Here's a link to one:

http://www.nikonians.org/forum...2&mesg_id=1972&page=


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27 March 2012, 07:07
SBT
Thanks Wink, I think I'll get one.


"There are worse memorials to a life well-lived than a pair of elephant tusks." Robert Ruark