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    Pics of animals you weren't hunting

    Oryx in Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia.
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    Go-To Lens in hunting pack

    That gets a little complicated. Lens focal lengths are always stated in terms of a full frame camera. A full frame camera has a sensor that's sized to replicate that of 35mm film. A 24mm lens is a wide angle lens but not on your particular camera. On a full frame camera, 24mm=24mm. On your...
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    Go-To Lens in hunting pack

    I use a Sony full frame camera. Crop sensor cameras really do best with wide angle lenses designed specifically for them. Otherwise the lens will be way bigger, heavier and expensive than necessary. It's tough to make a recommendation without knowing your use case. I haven't personally used...
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    First post here

    Welcome
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    Go-To Lens in hunting pack

    The Sony telephoto will be good for wildlife that's in the distance. Keep in mind that you will need decent light at those apertures. The primes would be good for more creative, selective focus shots like what are posted above. That's a crop sensor camera so 24mm isn't going to be all that...
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    RS photogs - where is your work?

    Those bear shots are incredible!
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    Photography- one photo a day

    GREAT shot! Is this a drone shot or from a ridge? The Brooks Range?
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    Enter to Win an Athlon Optic

    Thanks!
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    Photo processing question

    I can't say if it's the best but this free Faststone Software has worked for my needs. It's an easy to use interface that allows batch editing for resizing, renaming, adding watermarks, etc. You can also usually add a watermark directly in RAW editing software. In Lightroom, you do it in the...
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    Photography- one photo a day

    San Juan Mountains, Colorado
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    Self filming lightweight tripod

    Another vote for the Joby Gorillapod
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