Corrupt Memory Cards
What Camera Should I Take?
What Lenses Do I Need?
How Close Will I Get?
Helpful Camera Accessories
Settings You Should Know
Weight & Packing Your Gear
Camera Batteries
Shooting from your Safari Vehicle
Best Times of Day to Shoot
Drones In The Serengeti
Memory Cards & Hard Drives
What’s in my Camera Bag?
Shooting Video
Adding a Microphone
Filters
Dust & Cleaning Equipment
Rain & Weather
Binoculars
Internet in Camp
Sun Protection & Bugs
Tips for Epic Photos
What Should I Shoot?
Shooting at Night
Filters
Lens filters are a matter of personal preference. Some people love them, others prefer nothing in front of their lenses. One filter you should put on EVERY lens you take with you is a clear or a UV haze filter. Basically, these will keep the dust off your expensive lens glass. Outside of that, a lot of photographers take polarizers with them. The light in Africa lends itself to being polarized. With that said, there are a lot of photo editing software out there that can mimic a polarizer after the fact.