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It's only 30 minutes from me. There are more spectacular places to visit at the right time next year.
I've wondered if I'd pack heavy gear on a trip like this so I'll need to research the wildlife opportunities. Otherwise I'd be shooting architecture and scenery etc. and travel lighter. Bet you'd suggest an altogether smaller camera.

Jack
 
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I've wondered if I'd pack heavy gear on a trip like this so I'll need to research the wildlife opportunities. Otherwise I'd be shooting architecture and scenery etc. and travel lighter. Bet you'd suggest an altogether smaller camera.

Jack
I gave up the 400mm DO II after the Tanzania trip and we now travel with a 5DSR or IV and 90D + 100-400mm II +TC. I might take the 500D/500mm PF as it is lighter still. But, a zoom is a must as well.
 
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You have a good copy of the 100-400mm. I never got a sharp shot from mine, although I tried a used one from a shop that was sharp. Canon got the quality control working with the Mk II.

You know Alan - it was a real case of hit or miss with the good 'ole push-pull wasn't it.

It did a really good job on my 40D but showed a lot more of its warts when I got the 7D2. Luckily it wasn't long after that the II came out and we were all saved.

I still have the V1 sitting right here beside me on a 70D. It has a lot of sentimental value and is not really worth anything to anyone else. A museum maybe. Ha.
 
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