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EOS R8. Full frame but it lacks IBIS. If he can extend upto 1.1 lacs then EOSR7 is a good option.
Offline shops have better deals than online
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Harshit Keshari
MemberJanuary 31, 2024 at 12:47 am in reply to: Colour Difrant of jpeg file and row fileHi Sachin, JPEG file aapki camera ki already processed file hoti hai so usme camera apne hisab se colours, tones adjust kar deta hai. Jabki Raw file ek tarah se negative hoti hai jisko aap photoshop ya Lightroom jaise software me daal k edit kar k jpeg ya dusre formats me nikalte ho.
Raw file ko direct aap laptop me photo app se open karoge to uska colour ek dum se washout dikhta hai.
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Another option is Nikkor 200-500mm f5.6. A new will cost you around 90k and it’s a decent sharp lens for its price. If you are looking to use with z mount system in future then you can also invest in ftz adaptor. I know few folks who use 3rd party lenses with adaptor to mirrorless system and their feedback is nothing beats the native glass.
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Hi Sujit, I personally use Nikon D7500 along with Nikkor 200-500 lens and I am happy with the performance in general. But there are few areas where the camera struggles.
1. 8 FPS Which is little slow as compared to current mirrorless era
2. Autofocus speed
I would say if you can get a D500 that is the best but if not then D7500 is a good camera to go for.
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Kabini is the better option of the two but not sure if you will get booking from25-29. If you want the perfect experience book through jungle lodges and resorts as they have all in one package including stay, food and jeep/boat safari. They have presence in Kabini, bandipur and I think nagarhole-coorg.
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Hi Sudipta, I did couple of unavoidable Safari in monsoon as due to nature of weather it hard to predict when it will rain in national parks near Bangalore.
This may I visited to Kanha National park in the first week and my couple of safaris got rigged with heavy rains.
During those time I always carry a camera rain cover from wildroar and a very big plastic bag for added protection. It’s always a challenge to shoot in rains though..
Hope this help, would be happy to know other people measures.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 4 months ago by Harshit Keshari.
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Hi Dinesh,
For 1. there is a learning path shared earlier by Sudhir sir to get you started. Here is the link: https://learn.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/forums/discussion/photography-learning-path/
For 2. In Wildlife Photography in HINDI course chapter 9 & 10, Sudhir Sir has shared the details on all the accessories which can help in safari shooting.
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