What to bring on safari to Botswana?
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My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada. In this video I'll share with you what I'm bringing along on my two week trip to Botswana.
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What would you like to see from Africa in an upcoming video? I'd love to know!
Lion photos, naturally.
Obviously more magnificent pictures but also some behind-the-scenes too
Some behind the scenes! I will be in Kenia in 4 weeks ❤ with my new Sony A7r5, I need to buy a tele for this, and I’m still not sure which…
Everything , just everything . you have the best youtube photography videos .. Have a great trip & be well .
Yes pls ! 🥰
To be honest, your channel is perfect: informative, cutting through the nonsense, always straight to the point, and you're French-Canadian... what's not to like?
This is what YT should be like.
Canon R5 with the 100-500 and the 1.4 is the only lens needed from my experience. Safaris are highly controlled and the guides take you close. There is no hiking ( since you won’t return alive) or use of tripod. No need for camouflage on the lenses. Having an extra battery in your pocket works for a full day. I took a 24-105 for evening landscape- amazing light.
I agree, until I can afford the 400 2.8 the 100-500 and R5 an R7 are all I need, but sometimes feline activity occurs very late and the f7.1 of the 100-500 can be a challenge.
Nail on the Head .
I would rather have the f4 prime due to my experience with the 100-500 and the 1.4 at F10 performing really bad with heat haze.
It's a versatile combo though.
Agreed.
Last time in Tanzania and Kenya, I brought a 70-200, 100-400, a 1.4TC, 24-70 and a 50. Tired to bring the 300/f2 but KLM dinged me on weight.
This year, likely just the 100-400 and 24-70.
It is true, when with a tour company, they get as close to animals as possible which is often quite close.
Big primes are nice, but hard to travel with, given all the baggage restrictions.
High quality zooms give you light weight and versatility.
Save the weight for a second body if you feel you need it….sure is nice to have.
Have a great trip Simon...anxious to see the results!...cheers!
Have a fun trip ! Great vid as always.
Great video! So many things to consider for your trip. I appreciate the detailed explanation of why you are taking each item - especially the lenses.
Thanks for this. Have a fantastic trip!
Have a great trip!
Have a fantastic trip and be safe Simon. Looking forward to seeing your videos and pictures from the trip. 👏👏
Thank you for another great video. Looking forward to seeing your photos when you return from your trip. Have a great time and safe travels.
sounds great, good luck simon!
I’m not a wildlife photographer but I always learn something from your videos that I can immediately apply! Thanks!
Safe travels. Can’t wait to see the photos
Have a nice trip! And once again, thanks for your videos. You are a teacher for everybody here
Enjoy your trip Simon. Can't wait to see your pictures!
Excited! And eye opening. Can't wait to see what you'll have to share afterwards🍿
Have a great trip. Looking forward to seeing your photos.
Another great video.
Great video! Have a wonderful and safe time.
Im looking forward to seeing the results from your trip! Have a great time
Have a great and safe trip Simon, looking forward to see those beautiful pictures and videos after you come back!!
Thrilled for you, Simon, and will be very interested to see your summary thoughts and images. I have a very similar itinerary to you also in Botswana coming up in late July so equally busy preparing and eliminiating variables here in the final planning stages. Great suggestions and advice here and comforting to know I’m including many of the same tools. Just becomes an even longer trip from here on the BC coast. Enjoy.
Enjoy your trip Simon, hope you'll get great pictures !
Really glad to have just found your videos. Can’t wait to see your shots! Have a great trip.
Wow! Simon and the Pangolin team: two of my favourite wildlife YT photo channels in one...
Thank you Sir, very informative. Enjoy your trip be safe.
Hi Simon
Like usual great video, amazing content. Can't wait to see your next video about Botswana. I went there a few years ago and it was one of my favourite travel I've done. Pretty sure you will get some great photos. It's also a country where I felt really safe.
Have a good journey there.
Always good to have you talk about your gear. Knew that you would be well planned and prepared.
Enjoy your trip Simon .. Be safe always.
Looking forward to seeing the videos from your trip.
Hi Simon - I am from South Africa and made several trips to the places you mention. Since you are into bird photography I can almost guarantee that you will have a terrific trip, and that you will make several return trips. The birdlife is next level! Fortunately Pangolin is known to be an excellent service provider in terms of bird watching.
Thanks! The owner Toby was telling me about the amazing bird action in Nov-Jan as all the migratory birds are down there. I may have to go back for that!
Good Luck. Can't wait to see some of the photos you get on your trip.
Can’t wait to see your photos! Have fun!
So glad I discovered your channel. Your tips and explanation of digital photography, has made me a better
"Picture Taker" Thank you! Can't wait to see your trip photos.
Hey Simon, Hope you have a wonderful time in Botswana and get all the shots your looking for. Cant wait to see your return video.
Very timely video! Thank Simon! I’m visiting Kenya in late summer. I (re-)started my photo hobby after a short safari trip in SAfrica last October. After that trip I Upgraded from a Canon bridge to a Fuji XT5 and very eager to see the difference in wildlife pictures, especially after watching your tips and tricks.
Have a great experience in Botswana and look forward to seeing your results and hearing stories. Love the channel. 👍👍
Hi Simon, as I can see you are well prepared. I would love to know on your return what is really needed for such a nice trip. Can't wait to hear about you !
Being from South Africa, I find having the 100-400 on one body and the 24-105 on another close and handy does the job in most cases. Have a great time.
Simin, are you sure you are not going to need to hire a Sherpa, too? Just kidding of course. But as someone who is interested in perhaps someday taking a photo safari trip, like you are, I would be interested to hear how you managed lugging all that on your trip. Thanks, simon, and safe travels!
Have an enjoyable trip. Look forward to your return video.
Hi Simon, I hope you have a great experience, as I know you are going to come back with some great shots and videos. As a fellow Canadian and just learning photography, I recently purchased a Nikon p950 super zoom bridge camera as my entry level camera to learn on. For having a small sensor, I've managed to get some great shots from near and far, all thanks to watching all your very informative videos! A trip like this would definitely be on my bucket list, but for now, I'll have to wait until you return and watch your footage. I really hope you are able to document alot of video of the excursions as well. Enjoy, have fun and stay safe.
Enjoy your trip Simon. I live in South Africa and I've been to the Kgalagadi in South Central Botswana. I think you're going to have a blast and some great photography.
Good job Simon
Thank you for posting. I’m not a professional but your tips always help me. They can be applied to any vacation/trip that you are taking equipment with. I enjoy all your videos.
Thanks for the tips! I am heading to Botswana next April. Your equipment list is very helpful, especially the list of lenses.
Wow that sounds like a very great trip. We have a trip coming up to Australia New Zealand in Winter. It gives me some ideas what to pack along as well.
I have to get this course one day amazing teacher, enjoy the Safari.
Enjoy it Simon, welcome to our beautiful continent!
Hey Simon.. I am in neighboring South Africa... I know you'll get spectacular photos. Looking forward to the results.
Great video Simon. I've worked as a wildlife guide in Scotland and have lent my 7D to guests whose only body failed mid-trip, so having a 2nd body is great advice (if you can afford it). A couple of things I tend to have with me as well are an extended arm for my Gopro to be able to get underwater shots/footage quickly during boat trips. And a phone attachment for spotting scopes (mostly for record shots).
I was one of the people that requested this video. I’m so stoked to see it! Thank you for the great work. I look forward to seeing more of your trip. I would love to see the set up for a day of shooting and would also be interested in things NOT to take or things you would do differently next time in Africa. I can’t wait to see the photo’s, have a great trip.
Wow thanks for making this video! I found out about things I never knew existed like the camera neoprene bags, I am going to look into those!
What I would like to see/know is what to do to lessen the chance of having to check in equipment on flights. And the do’s and don’ts of traveling with equipment. Thank you and have a wonderful and safe trip!!
I can hear clear excitement in tone of your voice 😉 have a great trip looking forward to Great content hope you will manage to upload some whilst in Botswana 🤞
Good luck on your trip. Sounds like you are really prepared!! Bring back some Iconic Photos!!!!
a gear video !! yay !!! 😃
Amazing timing for your video. Just received the Nikon Z8 and planning to go to Kenya and Tanzania next year. Need all the advice I can get. The comments of others is equally informative. I enjoy your information and teaching style. Enjoy your trip!!
Hi Simon, What an amazing video with a wealth of information which I will use to pack for my 4 wk fall photography trip through the Rocky Mountains. At least I have the same 2 camera bodies and lenses. Thank you for another outstanding video.
Wow Simon…trip of a life time! Stay safe…getting out of the HRM…fire zone …good luck🎉❤
Thanks so much for sharing another wonderful video like always, awesome gear and very good information, have a wonderful trip Simon and bring tons of beautiful images 🐦🦓🐘🦏🐆
Thanks!
I spent four days this past February with Pangolin and really enjoyed the accommodations and the instruction. Plenty of wildlife along the Chobe river and I think you’ll really enjoy the sunsets from the photo boats.
I spent time in the Okavango, but I wasn't into cameras at that point. The good news is my mom brought her camera along for the trip and she took some amazing shots. Botswana is amazing and I hope you have a great time there. Looking forward to seeing the shots you get while you're there
Looking forward to seeing the stories and photos from your trip. I also hope to go with Pangolin in a few months time. Thanks for the excellent content in all your videos. Keep up the good work.
Congrats, Simon! It sounds like you’ll be well prepared for every situation and possible catastrophe. We’re returning to Kenya for safari, and your video it very, very helpful.
Thank you for this, and for all your videos. You explain things carefully, with just the right amount of explanation. In addition, each of your images is remarkable. I’ve learned so much valuable information from you. I’m excited to see every new video you post. You’re the best!
Thanks very much! Too kind!
Looking forward to se some pictures from your trip! Regards from Copenhagen 👍
My favourite binoculars are the Pentax Papillo II. They can focus down to 50 cm! There are 6.5 x 21 and 8.5 x 21, and I own both. I meant to keep the ones I liked best and send the others back. But the 6.5s were delayed, and when I got them, it was too late to send the others back, and the 6.5s turned out to be my clear favourites. More stable and better light transmission.
Very informative, and *so* appropriate. I will be in Kenya in 6 week's time. Don't have pro gear, so will be taking my R7 with RF 100-400 (+1.4x), and my 80D with EF-S 17-55 f/2.8
I love all of your videos! You've been a guide for my photography and I'm thankful for you and your content!
I would love see more drone videos and your process when using them in the field.
Thank you! I hope you had a great trip!
Great idea on drones. Noted.
In 2017, we visited South Africa, taking in the big five in Hluhluwe and the UNESCO world heritage marine preserve in St Lucia. It was a once-in-a-lifetime trip, and I'm sure you will have a fabulous time. I'm envious :)
Merci pour cette vidéo et Bon voyage avec Pangolin Wildlife Photography
Good luck and have fun on your trip to Botswana and hopefully we get to see some of the results. Would be awesome to see some African raptors.
Agree! Love birds!
Safe travels and happy shooting. Look forward to future videos.
I very much enjoy your more natural dialog you use here, than your often used youetube video dialog robotic voice. More personal, human like and we can really hear your natural excitement in your voice and demeanor of your trip. Wat a blast! Have fun! I hope you don't regret not taking that sigma art for nightscape photography though!
Great video, I'm going to the Middle East for two weeks and want to put all my R5 gear and lenses in one carry on bag; this video gave me some good ideas on what to pack.
Great video, Simon, thanks. I was in Botswana last fall on safari with Pangolin and had an amazing trip. They're great, and their photo boats are drivers get you into great position for the shots. Can't wait to see your safari videos.
Nice!
Enjoy! Went to Botswana last year with a 5D3 and 70-200 and scored some great shots.
Alright Simon 👍
I would love to see a complete from start to finish, of a target species such as a hippo. How you chose, why the composition, the camera settings etc. Essentially the build up and execution.
Could choose a few different targets, such as astrophotography, perhaps a bird in flight, and a mammal.
Its always great to see a nature lover and photographer go through this pricess, the prep for the hunt to the very end, exciting and educational at the same time.
Sure youll love it, well deserved and i too will visit Africa at the end of the year for 2 weeks as i travel to the Gambia.
Have a good trip Simon bring back some nice photos with settings thanks
Will do!
Thanks, good info. Wonderful video.
Thanks very much!
Please share with us the pictures when you get back!! Can't wait to see them!!
Botswana booked in for May next year. Therefore cant wait to see and hear your tips
awesome!
Simon, you are very well-organized. I'm looking forward to your upcoming photos and videos...Cheers
Thanks Den!
Simon, I’m also heading to Botswana next month. However, I’m travelling in the interior on a couple of small plane flights, because of this I’m limited to 20kg all up. I’ve done safari before, you really don’t need that much kit. A good zoom and maybe a TC really is sufficient.
Wow, Inspiring to say the least. Wish i could upgrade from my current Inspire. Using only for personal photography now. Thanks for sharing.
great video - ridiculous amount of youtube interruptions for meaningless ads
My bird photo hobby started from phone and tele lense for phone in February of this year
After your videos I bought body and lenses, several items like tripod, gimble , rain cover for lense and intervalometer for timelapse photo. GoPro and sound recorder for environment shooting.
Thank you for a lot of information about wildlife photo and video🤝
Hi Simon, Im excited for you and how amazing this trip will be. Assuming you haven't been to these areas before, the Chobe River will produce such amazing opportunities to view and photograph wildlife. I've stayed on the Chobe River twice (once with Pangolin) and it was amazing especially afternoon sessions at Elephant Bay. We visited the Okavango Delta last year and can't wait to go back. It's wild, beautiful and diverse. Thank you for such great content. I will look forward to your Africa series. Safe travels, it's going to be a great adventure.
Thanks very much!
On one of my longer trips abroad I decided to bring a 2-prong, 2m extension cord. I rolled my eyes at myself thinking it was overkill but it turned out to be a great choice. If I find myself in a hotel room with no convenient outlets, I plug an adapter into the distant outlet, then the extension card and the power cord on my multi-port USB charger allows me to set-up a charging area up to 3m away from the outlet. Once in Asia the ONLY outlet was in the tiny, damp bathroom, so being able to route power to a more appropriate (and dry) flat surface was amazing. I hope you had a great trip!
Great video! I'm going to Zambia in September, will use this advice well. One interesting note - I'm flying Qatar, which limits us to 7 kg in carryons! Makes planning more challenging.
I have used a Tilly had for years of travel. You will love it. Good sun protection. Plus, if it’s windy, you can use the dual strap system and it will keep your hat from blowing away. Plus, they come with a lifetime guarantee.
WOW, sounds like a great trip. Africa is on my ultimate bucket list. I also subscribe to the Pangolin channel and fantasize that if I were able to go the Africa, I'd choose Pangolin as my guide and host site. They seem to offer great amenities. Their boats and vehicles look perfect for photography and the accommodations look too nice to be a photo trip...😀 SO, I look forward to your photos/videos and would like to see and hear about the Pangolin experience.
Have a great trip.
Allo Simon,
I learnt I can adjust the spread of my Gitzo tripod legs from the inside, same as yours. Who knew!
Merci
I'm jealous. I've been dreaming about taking that tour for a few years. Enjoy!!!!
Booked a Pangolin Photo Safari for 2024 so whatever video footage you take will be extremely useful. Like yourself I shall be taking both R5 & R6, RF100-500, 15-35 f2.8 & RF24-105 f4 and RF1.4 Extender, that should cover most situations. Have a good trip and look forward to seeing your video(s)!
Hello Simon. I’ve been to Africa many times for photography (heading back to Zambia in the fall) and have done a trip with Pangolin ….you’re in for a great trip! Your kit is all encompassing and I wonder about weight limits once you head in country. If you’re taking smaller planes, their limit usually doesn’t exceed 20 kilos. One important thing is what you put in your checked bag. My advice is to never put your hard drives in checked bags. They often don’t make it through to the other end. Also, I suggest AirTags in all bags…even the ones you bring as carry on. Have a wonderful trip!!
Thanks. I’ve got airtags on the way. As for the 20kg limit in small commuter planes, Pangolin has a 25kg deal
Spray jackets are also a good option for layering. Allow a bit more movement.
Thanks, very useful information expertly presented.
Glad it was helpful!
I'm heading for Namibia/ Etosha in September. I've narrowed down what I'm taking but this video was helpful. I'm going to start working on my packing list soon. You're a lot more systematic than I'll ever be. I'm kind of an on-the-fly-hope-for-the-best type. The last time I was in Africa (1977) I had a Canon AE with a kit lens but I got some good shots anyway. I'm looking for some deep, dark skies, lots of crazy birds and I'm praying for a leopard... Good luck and I hope the whole world wanders into your field of view!
Simon, how exciting! That's on my bucket list, with Pangolin for sure. Fellow R5 shooter. Looking forward to seeing what you capture !
Thanks for prouncing Sirui. My humidity cabinet, monopod, and other accessories are the Sirui brand but I've never really known how to pronounce the name.
Very interesting to see what you take! Good info, even if not on a Safari! Thanks for taking me along!
Glad you enjoyed it
You are going to love the Chobe, and Pangolin!!! It’s an amazing experience!
I expect so!
Currently watching from Botswana ❤
nice!