Thanks for the advice on cameras. Do anyone have experience with the digital superzoom cameras, like the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ38 or Cannon PowerShot SX20 IS. They look like an alternative to SLRs, but do seem to have some disadvantages. Thanks again for all the input.
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They shoot good pics....but you lose the portability of a slimmer point and shoot....and the ability to change to a better lense.I like Canon products but my XTi is basically the same body size.
Here are some examples of a Canon 100 sx...10x zoom.Nice pocket size (although not a slim line) runs on easy to get and carry AA's...
....and now zoomed most of the way; same shot.....there is a welder working in the steeple; top portion of the third "window" from the bottom, on the right.
These are from a 70-300 on the XTi body.....just some J-pegs,nothing special, but they show good relative ideas of reach you could expect in Etosha or Kruger....in general....these are basically at either end of the zoom.....
Note the far brush line....
This group came from the far left....
And zoom in....
A lone bull....this gives a good contrast....
If I go again I would like a 100-400 and a 70-200 on 2 seperate bodies.Switching lenses in the dust is not a great idea on a game drive.IMO The size is reasonable as is the cost for me.
A big advantage to the Canon is the battery charger runs 110/220/50-60 Hz so any plug anywhere in the world (with a configeration adapter) charges you up.(and I have a cig. lighter 12v car deal too).Don't know about the other brands???? I have 3 batteries (belt and suspenders approach)
You can rent lenses cheap and they are a very good way to stetch your budget.