 As it is said that, camera doesn't matter as long as you have vision and skills. To an extent, it can be supported, but one needs a tool or a good camera to put the imagination in front of the people in the best way possible. Just like any other field, the photography field also believes in the more proficient you became at, the more specialized tools you need. So today in this video, we will introduce the basic equipment required to be a wildlife photographer. Welcome back to CreativeHut channel, an exclusive platform to know more about photography. For anyone who is passionate about wildlife and decided to do wildlife photography, the first question comes to the mind is, from where to start and which all gears should be there before starting the quest. Gears play a vital role in wildlife photography, but our gears can help in getting the best results. Usually, wildlife photographers need to invest additionally for the accessories, although the expense is more, but the outcome of the wildlife photographer manages it all. So here are some practical suggestions for you to select the appropriate gears. First is a comfortable camera, either half frame or full frame. Second is telephoto lens. To capture the animals and birds photography, the most recommended and flexible telephoto lens are 300mm and 600mm, while some of the affordable tele lens for wildlife photography are like that of Canon 100-400mm, Nikon 200-500mm and Sony 200-600mm. Third is macro lens, mostly used for macro photography like that of small insects, most recommended is Sony 90mm, Canon 100mm and Nikon 105mm. Fourth is wide angle lens. To compose the animal in a wide view in its natural habitat, wide angle lenses would help to get best results, such as 10-20mm, 14mm, 14-24mm and so on. And fifth is teleconverter, aka extender, which is placed in between the camera body and lens to increase the apparent focal length of the lens like that of 1.4x and 2x. And along with that one needs a tripod, binoculars, beanbag for stability, protection material for USL as well as for your gears, memory cards and battery grids, simple clothing that are camouflaged to nature, waterproof shoes and most importantly a sturdy bag which is suitable for all climatic conditions in order to protect your gears. So whether you are a wildlife photographer or a passionate upcoming photographer in this field, we need to realize that it is one of the toughest, craziest, creative, responsible and challenging and struggling fields. So take up the task with dedication and enthusiasm without harming other living species. As we need to rely on the same nature for our survival, so let your lenses see them, camera frame them and at last your heart and hand nourish them. Now you let us know what kind of difficulties you face when you shot for the wildlife photographer in the comment section. Till then stay tuned with us, subscribe our channel, click on the bell button for the notification of our latest videos. For photography courses, different specializations in photography, visit our website www.creativeheart.org and for more photography articles, tips, tricks, portfolio and much more, visit our official blog www.creativeheart.com. Feel free to like and share and to be with next time. Stay safe and healthy, bye bye.