I solved that problem by taking my nephew. He had a new camera to test out, and took several hundred photos, including some of the stalk and shooting which the PH and I would otherwise never have been able to take. Worked out great for all of us.As an avid wildlife photographer and hunter, I found when I went to Africa the first time being really torn between focusing on the camera or the gun. For me, it was difficult to do both at the same time.
I always want to be hunting, but then I always want to be photographing as well.
So, most all of my photographs the first time were between spot and stalks when I did not have the rifle in hand. Dilemmas, dilemmas!
She could probably work the camera if I set everything on auto so all she would have to do is focus on composition. I may give that a try rather than her just having her little point and shoot with her.I solved that problem by taking my nephew. He had a new camera to test out, and took several hundred photos, including some of the stalk and shooting which the PH and I would otherwise never have been able to take. Worked out great for all of us.
OP: Would your wife be willing to work the camera while you're busy on the stalk and on the sticks? Good luck with the safari!
Hope you and your wife have a great time!Hello all,
My wife and I are getting on a plane tomorrow for our first safari. Destination: Namibia.
I want to take this space to thank all of you for the information I have found here. Absolutely invaluable!
A special shout out to @CAustin, @Andrewshort, @Tra3, and many, many others too numerous to name. I will try to make update posts as the fun continues. Thanks to you all!
Good Shooting!!!
Ok John did you make it there!? Fill us in buddy