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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 264576" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>Tripods are cumbersome, and you can get good bean bag/sand bag stabilizers for the side of game vehicles. Also you can get clamp on mounts but that depends on the game drive. I hand held most of mine except for a rare timelapse.</p><p></p><p>Also with most TC they reduce the quality, most game are easily spotted and you can get close enough with out one. If you love your birding then fair enough 600mm is the go but if you can go for the main ones then you should be right, except with rhinos as you do not get too close to them. I even have a full frame picture of a lioness from my iphone, thats how close you get sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 264576, member: 9753"] Tripods are cumbersome, and you can get good bean bag/sand bag stabilizers for the side of game vehicles. Also you can get clamp on mounts but that depends on the game drive. I hand held most of mine except for a rare timelapse. Also with most TC they reduce the quality, most game are easily spotted and you can get close enough with out one. If you love your birding then fair enough 600mm is the go but if you can go for the main ones then you should be right, except with rhinos as you do not get too close to them. I even have a full frame picture of a lioness from my iphone, thats how close you get sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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