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2026-04-12·9 min·Jungle Junction SafariExpedition Logistics

Wildlife Photography on Safari: Camera Gear and Field Techniques

Camera Body Selection

For wildlife photography on safari, a camera with good high-ISO performance is more important than ultra-high megapixel counts. Wilpattu's dense canopy creates challenging lighting conditions, particularly during early morning and late afternoon game drives. A full-frame mirrorless or DSLR with good dynamic range will produce the best results.

Lens Recommendations

A 200-400mm zoom lens is the ideal all-around safari lens. It provides sufficient reach for leopard sightings while being versatile enough for elephant herds and bird photography. A 1.4x or 2x teleconverter can extend reach for skittish species. For landscape and bungalow shots, a 24-70mm standard zoom completes the kit.

Camera Settings for Safari

Shutter priority mode is recommended for wildlife. Use 1/500s minimum for stationary animals, 1/1000s+ for active subjects. Aperture priority at f/5.6-f/8 balances depth of field with light gathering. Auto ISO with a maximum of 3200-6400 ensures sharp images in variable light.

Composition Techniques

In Wilpattu, the villus create natural foreground interest. Include reflections in your compositions. The dappled light through the canopy can create dramatic spotlight effects on animals. For leopard portraits, focus on the eyes and use a wide aperture for background blur. Patience is the most important compositional tool.

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