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I'm thinking of visiting Welsh Mountain Zoo on Saturday. It's fairly near to me, but have never been (am a member of Chester and have been to Blackpool etc).
There are a few photos taken on here, but not many and mostly from quite a few years ago. Same on Flickr (i.e. doesn't seem to be many photos, or if so, not easy to find).
Most photos I've found seem to be with a 200mm or 300mm lens, although often on a cropped camera. So I was wondering is anyone has any advice on what focal length is required for the Welsh Mountain Zoo in general? I'll be using a full frame camera, and have the option of either a sigma 150-600mm (which I usually use at Chester) or Sigma 100-400mm. Ideally I don't want to take both. I'd normally take the 150-600 for reach but looks like 100-400 may be sufficient at the Welsh Mountain Zoo?
There are a few photos taken on here, but not many and mostly from quite a few years ago. Same on Flickr (i.e. doesn't seem to be many photos, or if so, not easy to find).
Most photos I've found seem to be with a 200mm or 300mm lens, although often on a cropped camera. So I was wondering is anyone has any advice on what focal length is required for the Welsh Mountain Zoo in general? I'll be using a full frame camera, and have the option of either a sigma 150-600mm (which I usually use at Chester) or Sigma 100-400mm. Ideally I don't want to take both. I'd normally take the 150-600 for reach but looks like 100-400 may be sufficient at the Welsh Mountain Zoo?