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  • 00:00

    Hi guys. Sabine and Charl from Pangolin Photo Safaris.

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    Today we stand out in our pool deck of The Pangolin Chobe Hotel. As you can see

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    behind me our natural pool with a sunken fire pit where we like to sit at

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    night and have our drinks. We would like to show you today what we have in our bag.

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    Charl and I usually travel together, so we like to share

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    our equipment as well, so that's why we would like to give you an overview of

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    what we take with us, especially if we do trips elsewhere in The Chobe as well as

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    going to other places on safari in Africa. Okay, so let's start off. First of all

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    we normally use this normal backpack, where we could fit as much as

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    possible in - depending on the location - and this fits very easily in any plane.

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    So let's start off here. Myself and Sabine each have a Canon EOS-1D X Mark II that we are using.

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    We also have some backup cameras, including a 1 DX 1 and a 5D just for backup.

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    Depending on location, we always like to bring another camera along, but I found it is

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    crucial to have extra camera. We also then have the 500mm f4 and a

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    200-400mm from Canon with a built-in converter. So, between the two of us, we always

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    play with them - depending on location and where we go. If I take the 500mm,

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    I will also take a second body with the 100-400mm. I think that this is a

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    very nice combination. Then we also have the 70-200mm, which we mainly use for portraiture.

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    The macro lens that I like to use in the rainy season. There are a lot of insects

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    that we have here in the Chobe. Then a Canon EF 50mm F/1.2L. These two lenses - the 50mm

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    and 70-200mm - we use for portraiture. So, if you like

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    portraiture, this is nice. When we go to Namibia and we shoot, for example, the Himba's,

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    these are the two lenses that we were mainly using for the portraiture. This is an extender

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    if you would like to use an extender if you needed extra reach.

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    This is what we have mainly in our bag. Then of course, we have a wide angle

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    lens. In this case, this is Sigma 14-24mm F2.8, which is very nice for landscape and

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    astrophotography. With regards to astrophotography, if you ever want to do

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    that and sometimes you don't plan for it, but it might be just a nice starry night out there.

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    Then (of course) you will need a tripod, otherwise you won't get any sharp

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    stars. So if you can manage to get one in your carry-on, then take a tripod with

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    you for those cases. Or, make sure wherever you travel they have

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    tripods that you can use. If you want to do astrophotography or star

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    photography and would like to avoid camera shake through other than holding your camera - you

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    and pressing the shutter button, this is where it

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    comes in handy to have a remote control / remote shutter control, which is this

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    right here. Instead of pressing the button you just slide a little button

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    and then shutter will go. Also if you want to do long exposures - maybe a star

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    trail - and you want to keep your shutter open for a long amount of time, you can

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    just manually slide it and then come back after a certain amount of time and

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    just slide it back again. We have just ordered two new

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    remote controls from B&H, which has a built-in intervalometer, which is used to take in a

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    certain amount of pictures over a certain time, in set intervals. This

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    remote is not capable of that, so you need to check when you buy, if there's a

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    built-in intervalometer. Also check some cameras have it built-in in camera.

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    The Canon EOS-1D X Mark II unfortunately doesn't have it, which is why we have just ordered it for ourselves.

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    Something just to come back to with regards the cameras.

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    Always have enough batteries. Here we have a couple of

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    extra batteries for the 1D X Mark I and II. Luckily they work on both

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    cameras, so that's why we have them. Of course we have a charger. We have a couple

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    of rechargeable batteries for flashes when you need it. I personally

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    don't use too much flashes. I like natural light, but in portraiture

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    sometimes you need that fill in flash or that side light, then put it on a tripod and

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    then via remote, you have a little bit of side light.

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    Besides the cameras, it is really handy to have computers with you.

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    I have a MacBook Air and Charl has a MacBook Pro

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    which we take on our travels. Back home we have a bigger workstation, but

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    for travel - the smaller the better -

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    to easily fit into our backpack, which is very handy. Obviously the laptops are there to

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    back-up our images after we come back from a trip. We will download our memory cards.

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    We have a few CF cards, which are the cards we use for Canon. For the 1D X we also

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    have a couple of CFast cards, which are very handy because they even faster

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    and are good for video as well. So make sure you have plenty of memory cards and

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    also make sure that you have the latest update of your editing software. We use

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    Adobe Lightroom, so make sure you have it updated before you go on your trip,

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    otherwise you might struggle when you get there. To our basic workflow

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    we have a couple of SSD hard drives - something like this - nice and small,

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    which you can buy for quite cheap today. You can take those with you to back-up your images,

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    and load them on there. We have a couple of them, so we

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    try and make a back-up on two separate hard drives just to make sure we have

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    everything safe. In our cameras, we have two card slots,

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    and we record to both of them - just to make sure we don't lose any pictures.

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    Cleaning wise, you also want to take care of your equipment. You never know the

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    the conditions - especially in Africa. Often you will have lots of dust

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    when you go out in a game drive, or you might have rain and some splatters on

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    your camera. So make sure you have some lens cleaning wipes with you.

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    Pangolin have made these little guys which are very helpful

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    to get rid of little water droplets or dust on your lens. Plus a little liquid can help.

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    Sometimes you have stubborn marks on your lens. Spraying that on

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    before you try and clean it will help you as well.

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    If you decided to join us - wherever the location might be - and you are not sure what equipment you need,

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    or what equipment to bring. Please don't hesitate to send us an email

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    or message. Follow us on Facebook. We can then give you an idea on what

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    equipment will be suitable for you. You don't necessarily have to go and buy the

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    most expensive stuff there is, but send us an email and we can talk.

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    We can then let you know what you need.

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    All right, we realize this is a lot of equipment, and

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    if you only one person traveling, then of course that would be too much to take.

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    We would like to narrow it down and Charl will share what he thinks

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    is the best to take on an African Safari - if you have very limited space.

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    For me (of course) space is always an issue. I would probably - if I can -

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    go with a 500 fix, or a 600 fix, if you have. Plus a zoom lens to bring along

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    for when you need to be a little bit closer. I would pack a zoom lens, an

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    extra body and a wide-angle. That (I think) would be for me a perfect combination

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    for Africa. Second option. If you even have less space. Then just pack a zoom lens.

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    In this case a 200-400mm with a 1.4 extender. You don't necessarily need such

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    an expensive lens. These days you get very good alternative

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    zoom lenses. Sigma. Tamron, who produce a 150-600mm lens.

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    From Canon you have a 100-400mm, which could sometimes be short, but on

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    a crop sensor this would work perfect. Nikon offer the nice 200-500mm

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    zoom lens, so, you don't necessarily need a prime lens.

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    If you can bring a prime lens, then definitely pack a prime lens with one zoom lens and a wide angle.

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    That will be my bag.

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    Please don't forget your laptop. We also offer

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    post-processing here if you come and visit us in The Chobe. If you bring your own

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    laptop then we can sit together and edit some images. Please don't forget to subscribe.

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Definition and meaning of INTERVALOMETER

What does "intervalometer mean?"

/ˌin(t)ərvəˈlämədər/

noun
attachment or facility on camera that operates shutter regularly at set intervals over period.