Nikon D750. How to set-up for Wildlife and Nature Photography. Recommended settings and tips.

Pangolin Wildlife Photography
Pangolin Wildlife Photography
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Here Danielle shows how she prefers to set up her Nikon D750 for wildlife photography.

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Danielle is also using a NIKKOR 300mm f/2.8 ED VR II⁠ with 1.4x teleconverter lens – suited for wildlife photography and nature photography.

Filmed at the Pangolin Chobe Hotel in Botswana.

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In this weekly video series, our professional nature photography and wildlife photography team, brings you all the 'how-to', tips, tricks, hacks, advice, tutorials and techniques, including:
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- Gear selection
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Pangolin Photo Safaris operates in the Chobe, Northern Botswana throughout the year.

In our opinion, The Chobe National Park is the best year-round wildlife and nature photography destination in Africa – and that’s why we are based here.

All our game activities – on the Chobe River and on land within The Chobe National Park are hosted by Professional Pangolin Wildlife and Nature Photographers who feature in these films.

Whether you are a seasoned professional or absolute beginner, everyone is welcome at Pangolin Photo Safaris.

It is our firm belief that The Chobe is the best year-round nature and wildlife photography destination in Africa. There is always something to photograph in The Chobe!

Along with the largest elephant population in Africa along, great predator sightings and spectacular birdlife, there is almost everything that you might want to see and photograph on a safari.

Chobe’s location between two other iconic destinations (Victoria Falls and The Okavango Delta) means incorporating our home into extended safari itineraries is also very easy and something we as a company specialise in.

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About Danielle Carstens:

Danielle is a born and bred South African and has a deep-rooted love for Africa and the world’s wilder places and growing up, no opportunity was missed to explore the hidden treasures of South Africa and its’ neighbouring countries on vacations with her family. She completed her degree in Physiotherapy at the University of Pretoria but exchanged the city life for a life closer to the bush and settled in Nelspruit. After completing The New York Institute of Photography’s Professional Photography course, her passion grew into a career and she has since freelanced as a photographic guide in the Timbavati and Klaserie regions as well as in Botswana’s Chobe and Mashatu Game Reserves. She enjoys travelling and has explored various corners of the world of which Madagascar, Namibia, Sudan and Peru were photographically rewarding.

A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity presented itself when she was appointed as one of Pangolin’s full-time photographic hosts in 2019 and she can now share in the joy of capturing the world’s most unique wildlife with other like-minded photographers.

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