My name is Villiers Steyn and on this channel I share a variety of safari-related videos, including awesome sightings, camp and lodge reviews, game drive tips, photographic gear reviews and tutorials and much more. If you love nature, travel and wildlife, go ahead and click subscribe! :D
@@dilipkakkad2260, I prefer a proper HF radio that gives you over 10km range, but you’d have to rent them. My next Bots trip is in January 2025, but later this year I’ll be travelling through Zimbabwe 🙌🏻
Great video.... i like the dofferent styles produce still priduce great results. I am trying to find that panning plate locally... could you point me in the right direction?
One of the first places we visited on our first trip to Africa in 2016. Went on an afternoon drive, first sundowner. Finished the drive by watching a pride of lions finishing off a wildebeest. Amazing place, particularly for novice game drive people.
This series is so fascinating! So well put together and narrated. Can’t wait to see what get captured next and to learn a bit more about the leopards 🐆
That big male leopard sawing was awesome. I'm very impressed with the professional quality of these presentations. And the captures of the sightings are excellent. I'm following along with each posting. I hope you continue doing them. Thank you so much.
That big male leopard sawing was awesome. I'm very impressed with the professional quality of these presentations. And the captures of the sightings are excellent. I'm following along with each posting. I hope you continue doing them. Thank you so much.
Awesome video , the spotted hyena wanted to destroy your camera and the leopard killed the piglet . Those two activities happened on my Birthday 28 May. Awesome video once again.
Hi Villiers, awesome capture with the trail cameras. A hyena stole ours at Polentswa in April this year. We need to replace it. Please can you tell me what brand yours are, where we can get them from and the price. Love your videos.
@@RoseDouglasTravelwithUsExplore , oh no! 😝 These are Campark TC02 units, but they are sold as NewTech trail cameras on Take-a-Lot. They’re about R3300 without mini SD card.
@TheSafariExpert thx so much. This was the second time. The lions stole the same camera and it's stake in the ground at Mabua but we got it back that time.
Thanks, this is suvh a valuable series of videos for testing my kid about bird calls - I am wondering if there is an app (similar to Roberts for birds) that I can use to teach him mammalian sounds?
400 F2.8 and 70-200 F2.8 is my usual setup on safari. Monopod to lower camera low to ground produces so much better results. For me F2.8 is essential for photographing in best light dawn and dusk and to get that creamy bokeh to separate subject from background. Lance you should sell that bag you put your 400 in to carry to vehicle. I would buy one