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Hi,
I'm planning my first trip to Longleat in the summer (Mrs Pints and the HalfPints in tow), and I'm looking for some advice on how to be best prepared for getting at least one or two decent shots out of my DSLR.
Several years ago I visited Addo Elephant Park in SA, and managed to get a few respectable shots with my bridge (Canon S3 is).
So what should I look out for when it comes to setting up my camera beforehand? Presumably longest lens in my kit bag (55-250mm), low ISO, white balance to prevailing conditions, high shutter speed. Or if that's all poo, tell me.
I'm still a novice user and wasn't especially pleased with the Bristol zoo shots I took last summer, so all advice appreciated.
I'm planning my first trip to Longleat in the summer (Mrs Pints and the HalfPints in tow), and I'm looking for some advice on how to be best prepared for getting at least one or two decent shots out of my DSLR.
Several years ago I visited Addo Elephant Park in SA, and managed to get a few respectable shots with my bridge (Canon S3 is).
So what should I look out for when it comes to setting up my camera beforehand? Presumably longest lens in my kit bag (55-250mm), low ISO, white balance to prevailing conditions, high shutter speed. Or if that's all poo, tell me.
I'm still a novice user and wasn't especially pleased with the Bristol zoo shots I took last summer, so all advice appreciated.