A golden eagle in flight, a marmot at its burrow, an ibex backlit , photographing animals in the Alps takes patience, camouflage and the right gear. Here are our recommendations from camera to hide.
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Camera & lens
Huge focal length without changing lenses , the easy way into wildlife photography.
View offer →Fast autofocus and burst shooting for serious wildlife photography.
View offer →Brings shy animals closer , the heart of wildlife photography.
View offer →More reach from your existing telephoto , an affordable add-on.
View offer →Camouflage & hide
Invisible and right up close , the animal comes to you.
View offer →Hides your seat, tripod and yourself , flexible in the field.
View offer →Breaks up your silhouette , crucial with shy game.
View offer →Wait comfortably and quietly for hours, swivels to pan along.
View offer →Stabilisation & power
A stable rest for heavy telephotos , on rock, ground or the car window.
View offer →Pans heavy telephoto lenses smoothly and steadily with the animal.
View offer →For long burst shots and 4K video without stutter.
View offer →Cold and long hides drain batteries , always carry a spare.
View offer →Detect & protect
Detects animals at dusk and in thickets that the eye cannot see.
View offer →Protects expensive gear in bad weather and on long ascents.
View offer →Quickly pulled on , animals often show up in bad weather.
View offer →Checklist for the photo hide
- Optics cleaned, batteries full, cards empty
- Camouflage suited to the terrain
- A comfortable seat and warm clothing (long waits!)
- Wind in your face , otherwise your scent arrives first
- Keep your distance, never disturb breeding/birthing sites
Alpentreff editorial team · we recommend by function and experience, not by commission. Important: animal welfare and protection rules always come before the photo.
