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Step 2 - Wildlife Photography

Recommended Specification

Wildlife shots are mostly taken from a static position and require a long lens with a tripod for stability as light levels can get very low.

The best image quality is delivered by digital SLR cameras as they feature large image sensors that capture a large amount of image data . Their exposure settings are also very accurate as they measure the light through the lens itself before the picture is captured.

Finally, digital SLR cameras do allow the user to use different telephoto lenses which give greater control over actual picture composition.

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Megapixels
Memory

Zoom Range
Exposure Modes
Shutter Speeds

Sensitivity Range
Image Stabiliser
Flash Modes

Batteries
Weight

 

8 Megapixels or more
Ideally 1GB (up to 400 photos @ 8 MP)

Minimum 10 x zoom lens plus macro mode
The more manual control the better
8 seconds to 1/2000 of a second

Auto and manual control (100 to 1600 ISO)
Yes, plus a tripod mount is also essential
Auto, flash on, flash off, red eye reduction

Lithium-ion rechargeables
Up to 1000g

wildlife photography
 

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