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  1. I currently own a monopod, my logic was that I often found myself chasing warblers throughout a trail! But I do often feel I need a tripod, especially at night! Thanks for the feedback!
  2. Hello! I've seen articles about this question. However, camera equipment is expensive! I'd like to see what you guys think about my specific case before buying new equipment. Last christmas, I was given a basic Camera/Lens kit as a gift containing: A Canon Rebel T6 (Not i) A 18-55mm, F/3.5-5.6 lens with Image Stabilization A 70-300mm, F/4-5.6 lens without Image Stabilization I'm starting to love wildlife photography and frequently visit nearby forests to photograph birds, or go out at night with a flashlight to take pictures or videos of amphibians, owls, etc. I'm now thinking about upgrading my equipment. So far I've identified several things I would like to improve: The forests nearby are very dense! Light often doesn't creep through the canopy. On top of that, they are mostly rainforests, humid forests and often have many clouds. Because of this, I end up with many noisy photos. I shake a lot! This doesn't really help when I try to lower the shutter speed to photograph a still subject. I found that most of my problems could probably be solved by having equipment that works better with low light conditions. On one hand, I've seen people with cameras that seem to handle high ISO really well. On the other hand, a lot of people seem to encourage buying large aperture lenses instead. So, as I save up for new equipment, I'm thinking about either getting a new camera, or a new telephoto lens. What do you guys think would be better? Any recommendations?
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