Hi there I am about to go to South Africa for my second safari there. Thanks to many on this site I have solved my camera bag dilemma! I thought I was clear in my mind about which cameras and lenses to take but now I am having having second thoughts. Perhaps some of you can help me.
I will definitely take my Nikon 7100 and 80-400 II F4 VR lense which I took last time and got some fantastic shots ( for me!) I also took a Nikon D90 and 80-200 VR lens and took some landscapes and animal close ups. By the way I will try to post a shot or two but when I tried a few minutes ago my computer jammed up.
However, the 7100 and the 400 lens inside my recently purchased hard case will weigh in at just under the now maximum carry on luggage of 7KG. By the way I will not be talked out of using the hard case for my own peace of mind!! I am considering to take as a second camera my lighter Lumix ZF 300 instead of the D90 and 80-200 lens. But now I am having second thoughts . Looking back at my landscapes and close up shots with the 80-200 they are pretty good. I would not take the lens without the second camera by the way. as I don’t want to be changing lenses. The Lumix is a clever little camera but with far too many options and alternatives making it the most complicated camera on the planet unless you are happy using Intelligent Auto all the time. And then it’s a waste of money for a beginner. To be honest I am more comfortable using my Nikon I still havent got a handle on all the options on the Lumix. . It has an aperture of F 2.8 to 8 which limits the abililty to include distant objects sharply but gives good light for other shots. I have read night shots aren’t good. There is limited ISO control. It takes reasonable macro shots though and will take up to 29 minutes of continuous video .
I intend to take the second camera ..whichever it turns out to be … around my neck or in the pockets of a mans safari type vest. Bits and pieces will probably need to go in my checked in luggage and keep fingers crossed.
I should add that I am 72 years old, arthritic and walking around airports is no joy. I guess I could fdir the D90 and 80-200 lens in my pockets but they would be very bulky.
I would love to hear opinions or advice
Many thanks in expectation.