Wildlife Photography Without an Extreme Telephoto Lens
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 Published On Feb 2, 2021

I had a bit of fun with this one :)

The truth is that I love wildlife photography, but I don't have a supertelephoto lens. Actually, my longest lens is only 200mm! But I still manage to take wildlife photos with some success. This video shows my process and some of my favorite tips.

At the end of the day, I'm not saying you should ditch your supertelephoto if you have one. But rather, don't be deterred from an entire genre of photography just because you think your lens doesn't zoom far enough. The photos in this video are taken at everything from 24mm to 200mm, with tons in between. (Most of them are around 100mm or so.) Basically, whether your longest lens is a 70-200mm, or even a kit lens like an 18-55mm, you can still take great wildlife photos.

I hope you found these tips useful, and feel free to share in the comments below if you have any of your own! Wildlife photography rocks.

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Here is all the photo equipment I use: https://bhpho.to/3XUv32a

And here’s my video gear to film this video: https://bhpho.to/3Yt8th1

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