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<blockquote data-quote="Spottydumplings" data-source="post: 557027" data-attributes="member: 39844"><p>Now I know that this does not answer the question that you are asking... BUT... You may be surprised at how close you can get to some of the animals; assuming that you are going to be in a vehicle of some sort.</p><p></p><p>When I went to Kenya I miscalculated the weight of my carry-on and only took a 70-300mm lens, as a long lens, on my D90 and did not really struggle to get reasonable shots. We got to within about 8m (25ft) of a female Cheetah and cub and she didn't bat an eyelid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spottydumplings, post: 557027, member: 39844"] Now I know that this does not answer the question that you are asking... BUT... You may be surprised at how close you can get to some of the animals; assuming that you are going to be in a vehicle of some sort. When I went to Kenya I miscalculated the weight of my carry-on and only took a 70-300mm lens, as a long lens, on my D90 and did not really struggle to get reasonable shots. We got to within about 8m (25ft) of a female Cheetah and cub and she didn't bat an eyelid. [/QUOTE]
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