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12 Best Cameras For Wildlife Photography
The Video is in Bengali Language.
To know more about Wild Life Cameras please visit the link provided.
https://worldbirds.com/best-wildlife-camera/
Great options for beginners
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Best point and shoot – Nikon Coolpix P1000
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Best budget all-around – Fujifilm X-T30 Mirrorless
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Beginner-friendly & fast focus – Canon EOS 90D
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Great first big boy camera – Nikon D750 FX
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Best camera for wildlife photography – Nikon D7200 DX
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Best versatile mirrorless camera – Sony Alpha a7III
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VERY fast camera – Canon EOS 7D Mark II
Great for enthusiasts
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Best for sports and wildlife – Nikon D500 DX
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VERY popular Canon camera – Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
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Flawless image quality – Nikon D850 FX
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Best for the money – Canon EOS-1DX Mark II ​
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Best for video – Canon EOS R
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Animal Awareness Days Calendar
At Photos By Suranjan (PBS), where wildlife photography is taken to a whole new level—think of it as National meets your favorite comedy show! I have a knack for capturing animals in their most flattering poses, proving that even the wildest creatures know how to work the camera. I am not just about snapping pics; I am also on a mission to raise awareness for wildlife conservation, all while keeping track of the Animal Awareness Day calendar—because who doesn’t love a good reason to celebrate our furry friends? So, come on in and enjoy the wild side of life, one hilarious photo at a time!
Here we have compiled a list of official and unofficial animal awareness days observed around the world, nationally, and internationally. Please join us in celebrating these days , either sending us a picture of the animal by becoming a PBS member and willing to display the photo or by donating to some services to protect them for their wellbeing. To donate please follow the link to Save Wildlife in my behind the lens page.

