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  1. Hi Kiki, I enjoyed your posts about Sable Alley and Botswana. We’re headed there next June. We’re also planning on a night in the Sky Beds. I’m a Fuji shooter as well. I’m trying to plan on what gear to bring. I have the X-T2 and X-T3 bodies and will be bringing both. I also have the 50-140 and the 100-400. Wondering if you would recommend bringing both? Have the other lenses you mentioned as well. I’d appreciate your recommendations. Thanks!

    • Hi! I just got the 100-400 and love it. I’d recommend you only bring 1 because the bush flights have strict luggage weight restrictions. If you bring the 100-400, you could bring the 18-55, 10-24 and prime and be totally set for anything that comes your way.

      • Stanley Silverman

        Thanks Kiki, The 100-400 was my original plan so I’ll leave the 50-140 at home. I was planning on having that lens on my X-T3 and my 18-135 on the X-T2 to avoid changing lenses and to have an option for shooting closer. I will also bring the 10-24 and my 35 mm 2.0. My bring the 18-55 as well since it’s small and won’t add much weight.

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