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  • @1:46 it's really beautiful :)..and the rest..PRICELESS!

  • I must say, thank you Canon for providing the equipment I need in order to make a living from my passion. Currently am saving up for a 500mm f4 as well as the 1dX. Thank you Chris McLennan for providing some awesome insight into the world of nature photography.

  • What do you guys suggest I use? What do professional photographers use Af or Mf ?

  • @warrenchua94 It depends on your gear and level of expertise. If you want full control, then MF will be the way to go. Cheers, the Canon team.

  • Thank you for sharing.

    What is the animal call at 5:26 ? Thanks

  • @jeffrysuryono It is a proboscis monkey. Cheers, the Canon team.

  • You're a cool guy man. Way to go out and live the dream.

  • You are lucky for what you do. You should be grateful! Awesome vid!

  • Thanks Chris for sharing your world, tips and advise. Beautiful photos.

  • Woww.. There's no way Nikon can compete with the pictures that i saw..!! Amazing..

  • Great video keep up the good work.

  • excellent video, thanks

  • Great interview,fantastic tips..Awesome images...Thanks for sharing...

    Dave

  • Great video with a lot of simple tips! Thanks!!!

  • Nice video!

    Btw, I would like to know between Canon 60D and Canon 7D, which one is better for capturing the movement of the wildlife? Let's say the flying movement of a bird or a butterfly Thanks a lot!

  • @cyrillim01 It really depends on your lens, your skill level and the circumstances of the situation. The EOS 60D has a burst rate of 5.3fps while the EOS 7D has a burst rate of 7fps. On these points alone, the EOS 7D would be better for the flying movement of a bird or a butterfly. Cheers, the Canon team.

  • @CanonAustralia The 7D is 8 fps is it not? :s

  • @zacsg1 Thanks. Yes, the EOS 7D has a burst rate of 8fps. Apologies for this. Please check out our website for more details of the EOS 7D: canon.com.au/For-You/EOS-Digit­al-SLR-Cameras/7D Cheers, the Canon team.

  • @CanonAustralia no prob, great video BTW :D

  • Would a canon eos 600D be good for wildlife shots?

  • @NooTeeth Yes, it would be. Do look at our website for more details. Cheers, the Canon team.

  • @NooTeeth It doesn't matter what camera you have. The best camera is the one that you have. I have a 1000D or Rebel XS and and get amazing shots! Get out there and have a great time!

  • one of the best sets of wildlife shots i've seen yet. great to watch this video.

  • @KrissiBenassi Thanks Krissi. Cheers

  • My opinion is like when you love what you do you could sleep in car as long as your gear is in there with you ;)

  • If the bear run toward him I wonder if he would grab the heavy lens or not

  • @robertlam18 Not sure about that, Robert. But thanks for the comment anyway. Cheers, the Canon team.

  • Wow.. With that equipments u could already buy a car or even a house but nevermind its worth it with some good high quality photos.. I bet theres some sponsor providing him .. I am getting one soon and would like to start as a hobby and become a pro photographer like u.. Thx for the tips..

  • im jealous nice vid and equipments!

  • Thank you!

  • Best Photographer I know of...Totally inspirational!

  • just fantastic.... thank you very much... 

  • Awesome dude!

  • amazing

  • Great interview, great shots, great attitude, I really like Chris' comments on getting out there and not being pigeon holed, so true!!

  • Very good

  • amazing shots

  • The Best Chris!!!!

    your fan from Italy

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