Would appreciate any inputs.
Going there at end of month.
Thanks!
No different than any other travel destination. Regardless of brand of camera, I would suggest the following:
You did not specify camera brand, so I am going to suggest something like a modified Holy Trinity:
16-35 for street shots when you are in Port Stanley or a 24-70 for the same reason.
28-300 or medium wide angle zoom for landscape photography and wildlife.
All this would work with a crop or full frame body. BUT, you have to provide more details. Do you own a camera already, or are you buying from scratch?
And, I assume you are flying from Chile, since you ain't getting there from Argentina.
Book a tour to Volunteer Point to see the King Penguin colony. It is apx. a two hour excruciating ride over open range to get to the beach where three different penguin's have set up their colonies. I recommend using Patrick Watts Tours. It is well worth the drive
See the Antarctic posts above.
Thanks for your response.
I am a mirrorless guy.
I need to travel light because of airline limitations in Chile. I intend to use :
1. Sony RX10 iv (24 to 600mm) 20.1 megapixels on 1 inch sensor. ( I had good experience with it in Peru and Patagonia)
2. Sony A7 iii with Sony 35-105 mm lens.
Also have a Circular Polarizer lens for the RX10.
I wonder if I should buy an ND filter?
Anything else you would suggest other than spare batteries and rain covers.
Best,
Nate
Thanks for your response.
I am a mirrorless guy.
I need to travel light because of airline limitations in Chile. I intend to use :
1. Sony RX10 iv (24 to 600mm) 20.1 megapixels on 1 inch sensor. ( I had good experience with it in Peru and Patagonia)
2. Sony A7 iii with Sony 35-105 mm lens.
Also have a Circular Polarizer lens for the RX10.
I wonder if I should buy an ND filter?
Anything else you would suggest other than spare batteries and rain covers.
Best,
Nate
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