Wildlife Portfolio: Golden Snub-Nosed Monkeys in Snow
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Striking images, but this is a travel portfolio piece, not a field guide. The real take for working wildlife shooters: Marom's choice to stay at F4 on the 24-105 in snowy conditions, pushing ISO 3200 to hold shutter speed, tells you more about the R5 II's high-ISO performance in real field use than most lab tests will. If you're planning wildlife work in low-contrast winter light, that trade-off is worth noting.
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