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pro cameras at taronga zoohi just wonderign if anyone has any experience with brining a large telephoto lens and camera to a zoo to take photos
did security stop you i've got a canon 600mm want to shoot tigers at the zoo just for personal use thanks in advance Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: pro cameras at taronga zooI’m sure that would not be a problem but it would not take much to call the zoo and just ask
Chris
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Re: pro cameras at taronga zooI was at the zoo earlier this month with a D300 and Nikon 18-200mm. Not an especially big package, but no-one seemed concerned.
At the gorilla section, there were a couple of people with long telephotos on tripods during the presentation by a keeper, and this also seemed to be accepted OK. Enjoy yourself. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: pro cameras at taronga zoowendell
No problems with pro cameras at the zoo. A 600mm lens is much too long for tigers at Taronga. A 200mm is plenty. Regards
Matt. K
Re: pro cameras at taronga zoono prob at taronga.
as per matt's comments. my 300mm was too long for tigers so i was using the 105. 200mm is probably ideal. EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40 l 14 l 17 l 25 l 45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3
Re: pro cameras at taronga zooHey Wendell, when did you start shooting Canon? You didn't cross over did you?
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For full frame I would agree, but for the left nostril a 600mm would be better Chris
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Re: pro cameras at taronga zooi had called the zoo but i only manged to speak to a secretary who casually said all should be fine.
i explained in am a professional but on this occasion i was just going to shoot for myself no commercial purposes or i wouldn't sell the images phillip i havnt crossed to canon i just use both systems now, get the best of both worlds. a 600 may be too close but i'm sure ill find something to to shoot, its a practice day i still working on mastering the canon system Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: pro cameras at taronga zooIf full frame, 600mm would be good for the elephant enclosure, chimps, gorilla and sunbear (from the top of my head)
Other than that, 200mm is pretty versatile around the zoo. Regarding pro-gear, I've seen people carrying 400mm and ups, packing vests and monopods. Whether or not they're pros, who knows. Have fun.
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