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OutdoorPhotogra
Apr 24, 2015Explorer
Here is great photography forum that you might find helpful. Use the search feature and you can probably find out where to go for photos on almost any of your destinations. There is a cityscape subforum and a landscape among others.
And you are good to go on your camera but I recommend a tripod if you don't have one. Ideally a good carbon graphite with ball head. You can find one for a couple hundred these days if you don't need one to support heavy lenses. You can also probably pick up a used aluminum one relatively cheaply. Aluminum is actually stronger it's just heavier so its cheaper. Either choice is better than a $20 Walmart tripod but even that is better than nothing. For a one year trip though, I would get a good one. Fred Miranda will also have plenty reviews and links to B&H.
Fred Miranda
And you are good to go on your camera but I recommend a tripod if you don't have one. Ideally a good carbon graphite with ball head. You can find one for a couple hundred these days if you don't need one to support heavy lenses. You can also probably pick up a used aluminum one relatively cheaply. Aluminum is actually stronger it's just heavier so its cheaper. Either choice is better than a $20 Walmart tripod but even that is better than nothing. For a one year trip though, I would get a good one. Fred Miranda will also have plenty reviews and links to B&H.
Fred Miranda
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