randym77 said:
I'm going on a trip to Africa next August....
It's a two-week "Safari Serengeti" tour. Arusha, Tarangire, Olduvai Gorge, Serengeti National Park, and the Ngorongoro Highlands & Crater. It's a more "off the beaten" track type thing...
I was thinking maybe one body and two lenses (and maybe a point and shoot as backup).
I'm willing to buy or rent what I don't have for the trip, so...what should I bring?
I've done two trips to Tanzania, in 2006 and 2008 (time flies!); some pics at:
http://www.photo-hh.com/Photos-I/Pages/Southern_Tanzania.html
FWIW, the parks I went to were further South and even more off the beaten path, although not in ground tents: Mikumi NP is a pretty popular daytrip out of Dar es Salaam, whereas it was Cessna flights to Ruaha NP and Katavi NP (which is waaay out there).
For gear,
2006:
Canon 20D w/70-200L 2.8 & 1.4x
Canon 35mm film w/19-35mm WA
CF Cards, 'Hyperdrive' digital wallets, batteries, cleaning supplies, etc
Pocket P&S
2008:
Canon 20D w/70-200L 2.8 & 1.4x
Canon 20D w/19-35mm WA
Spare Lens: 28-135mm IS
CF Cards, 'Hyperdrive' digital wallets, batteries, cleaning supplies, etc
Pocket P&S
(Empty) beanbag ... added a couple of ziplock bags in it to fill locally with sand/dirt so as to not carry the weight, or to ask a kitchen for rice/dry beans/etc. The one that Thinktank makes is suitable for this.
If I were to do it again (and I do want to go back to Katavi again), the things I'd change (other than updates):
A.
I'd drop the 3rd lens: I barely used it, just to be able to say I used it. I think that 2 bodies + 2 lenses is adequate: each body has a dedicated lens (avoid swaps risking dust/dirt) whereas if a body were to fail (IMO more likely than a lens failure), I could then swap lenses.
B. Memory cards have gotten cheap,
so I'd skip carrying the hyperdrive digital wallets and just have a ton of CF cards. I found that I averaged around 300 shots per day, so that's what I plan, although I'd also include transit days so as to build in a contingency reserve.
C. Power management: I carried two bodies which use the same battery, which allowed pooling of spares; the rest of the stuff was IIRC all on AA's and I carried an AA charger. FYI - - carrying a short extension cord(s) to be able to charge your stuff from only one outlet (w/adaptor) is a good thing.
What I'd change here is that I realized that the one area where I didn't have redundency was in a spare camera battery charger.
D. I don't really remember doing much with filters, but I'm sure that I must have had polarizers for both lenses with me.
On luggage planning:
1) the advice to research if camps have laundry service is an excellent tip. Use it proactively.
2) having a non-photographer wife helps ... our 'deployed' luggage was three duffels of roughly 25lbs each: one for photo gear and one each for clothing/toiletries/etc
3) check with your tour company on if they can store any luggage for you in your gateway city (in my case, Dar): we did this on our 2nd trip and left behind a 22" rollaboard which contained the clothing that we travelled internationally with (including clean cotton underware for homeward).
Finally, for anyone looking at Tanzania including Katavi, we used Foxes of Africa:
http://www.tanzaniasafaris.info/ and the family's 'Safari Air Link' for bush plane flights between camps ... very easy hand-offs all the way around, and (important for photogs) the safari jeeps were pretty much always loaded lightly - just one couple per row.
-hh