Pasty_Man_Thighs
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- Feb 24, 2017
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Newbie camera owner here and also new to western hunting. Heading out to Colorado for an OTC 2nd rifle hunt and I keep debating on whether or not to bring along my camera or just stick with my phone for photos (iPhone 11 pro). I have a Sony a6600 with two lenses: the Sony 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 lens and the Sony 55-210 f/4.5-6.3 lens. I'm very much a newbie when it comes to photography so my photo use is generally just snapping pictures while out hiking and family events so feel free to school me on which of these would be best for taking trophy pics, maybe some small snips of video footage of the hunt/around camp, just fairly basic stuff.
Is it worth it to drag both lenses along for the hunt or am I better off just picking one that will be a good enough do it all setup. We plan on doing mostly truck camping and venturing out each day, maybe spike out if we get out far. I'm a bit of a worry wort when it comes to not breaking my gear, so I plan to keep the camera handy on my peak design clip on my shoulder when I know we may want photos/video but also carrying some level of case/protection in my pack when we won't be wanting pics (Exo 4800 pack). I know these two lenses are probably not the most ideal lenses to have, but they are 'good enough for now' for me and my use case. I may look at upgrading to something different in the future if there are better options that suit my use case but I got this as a gift so just trying to learn how to use everything for now.
I appreciate any and all advice, since I'm really new to all of this (western hunting and photography).
Is it worth it to drag both lenses along for the hunt or am I better off just picking one that will be a good enough do it all setup. We plan on doing mostly truck camping and venturing out each day, maybe spike out if we get out far. I'm a bit of a worry wort when it comes to not breaking my gear, so I plan to keep the camera handy on my peak design clip on my shoulder when I know we may want photos/video but also carrying some level of case/protection in my pack when we won't be wanting pics (Exo 4800 pack). I know these two lenses are probably not the most ideal lenses to have, but they are 'good enough for now' for me and my use case. I may look at upgrading to something different in the future if there are better options that suit my use case but I got this as a gift so just trying to learn how to use everything for now.
I appreciate any and all advice, since I'm really new to all of this (western hunting and photography).