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Today I'm at Staveley in North Yorkshire sharing my best Tips on photographing wildlife on a Nature Reserve. Preparation is key to help you get the most out of your visit, and a little research goes a long way in knowing when, and where, to go! Learning a little bit too, about the likely wildlife, can make a huge difference.
In this video I also give you suggestions on how to carry your equipment and the best ways to support your camera and lens, including when working from a hide.
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In this video I have a Canon R6 and Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 Lens. I'm using a Black Rapid Strap to carry my gear.
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This video was filmed with a Canon M50 and 15-45mm lens.
Equipment: Canon R6, Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 Lens; Black Rapid Strap
Music:
A Brand New Start by Track Tribe
A Night Alone by Track Tribe
Get Outside! by Jason Farnham