I see from your 'about' statement you are traveling with the R5, may I ask which lenses you travel with (especially given the photos in the dark rain forests of Borneo)?
Thanks for your comment, in both India and Borneo I used my RF 100-500 f4.5-5.7 L IS USM lens, typically with a 1.4x converter. It would of course be better to have a big prime lens for the dark rainforest but that’s beyond my budget (plus it all has to fit in my backpack) so I did my best with the RF 100-500. I also used an EF 70-200mm f2.8 and EF 16-35mm f4 for some scenery/ambience but not for wildlife as neither has the reach I need. With the R5 you can shoot at relatively high iso and still get a decent image, especially if you clean up noise in post processing using DXO pure raw (or many other similar software options). I hope that helps?
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I see from your 'about' statement you are traveling with the R5, may I ask which lenses you travel with (especially given the photos in the dark rain forests of Borneo)?
Thanks for your comment, in both India and Borneo I used my RF 100-500 f4.5-5.7 L IS USM lens, typically with a 1.4x converter. It would of course be better to have a big prime lens for the dark rainforest but that’s beyond my budget (plus it all has to fit in my backpack) so I did my best with the RF 100-500. I also used an EF 70-200mm f2.8 and EF 16-35mm f4 for some scenery/ambience but not for wildlife as neither has the reach I need. With the R5 you can shoot at relatively high iso and still get a decent image, especially if you clean up noise in post processing using DXO pure raw (or many other similar software options). I hope that helps?