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Jul 1, 2018 04:47:33   #
sergiohm
 
whwiden wrote:
Using a bridge camera with a long zoom is a smart idea. What you say about general game sightings will likely prove true. Lots of elephants, giraffes, etc. in Chobe too. You likely will see lions. On a river cruise you also should see Cape Buffalo and crocodiles. However, lions may be at a distance. In a small boat you will get close to animals on the river. Things like leopards and rhinos and cheetahs in a truly wild setting can be hit or miss. Hwange may be hit or miss for lions.

If you are looking for specific things rather than a general experience, it can be challenging, however.
Using a bridge camera with a long zoom is a smart ... (show quote)


Sorry couldn't resist remembering what Jerry Seinfeld had to say about safari, he said there is no difference about a lion in the wild and another in a zoo (I don''t remember the full joke though
I don't necessarily agree but for what is worth here is a lion very close and totally safe for both of us



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Jul 1, 2018 08:15:57   #
grandpaw
 
Very nice! Grandpaw

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Jul 1, 2018 10:47:52   #
PeggySue58 Loc: Sedro Woolley, WA
 
geezerguy wrote:
Thanks, cambriaman, I have a year to get acquainted with it. Having had it only one day, I’m still in feature/function discovery mode, and so far I am very pleased. I haven’t really tested full optical zoom, 35x, hand-held, but I can’t imagine that I won’t want (need?) a beanbag or small tripod to get sharp pictures. Any experience with this?


I bought a sturdy monopod that I can use for my Nikon Coolpix A900, it has a 33lb limit so I can also use it with my DSLR with lens and flash attached! It collapses down to 16” so it is easy to take with you!

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Jul 1, 2018 11:34:15   #
geezerguy
 
PeggySue58 wrote:
I bought a sturdy monopod that I can use for my Nikon Coolpix A900, it has a 33lb limit so I can also use it with my DSLR with lens and flash attached! It collapses down to 16” so it is easy to take with you!


Thanks PeggySue58, that’s a good tip!

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Jul 2, 2018 09:11:18   #
insman1132 Loc: Southwest Florida
 
Hey Geezer, you are 100% right. We need to patronize the local camera store, if we have one. Sadly, the closest to me is about 2 hrs & 45 Min away.

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