Thanks everyone. I really appreciate the great advice.
I'm off to S.E. Asia in a couple of weeks and will be taking my camera and multiple lenses. Needless to say, it will be humid and rainy. Any suggestions on how best to keep my lenses clear of fungi. Due to space constraints, I can't take a water tight case/box with me.
Thank you everyone for all the information. It's quite helpful.
I have a Nikon D3400 with lenses that are good enough to take decent pictures. I want to take a step up camera-wise. What Nikon should I be looking at? Moneywise, I have about $1500 to spend. I mostly take street/urban photos but enjoy photographing wildlife when I get the rare chance.
I just got back from my first Kenyan safari. I had a wonderful time and took some beautiful picture using a Nikon D3400 with 70mm-300mm lens. (I brought several other lens but never really used them.) My only advice to you is to protect your camera from the dust as best you can. The dust on the game drives was at time just awful. At one point I thought I had lost the use of the camera because of it. At the very least keep your camera wrapped in a cloth when not shooting. You'll have a great time.