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Australian travel photography guide Australian independent travel guide

Australia is not just about kangaroos, Australia also has many charming scenery. Generally when looking at the scenery, the editor recommends that you choose to travel by car, because this way you can see more beautiful scenery. About renting a car

It is not difficult to rent a car and drive yourself in Australia. When picking up the car, you will need: a translation of your driver's license (notarized copy), original driver's license, passport, printout of the car rental order, and credit card. 5 One large item cannot be missing. From the road conditions, it is strongly recommended to rent a 4WD car. From the safety point of view, it is strongly recommended to buy full insurance. There are just small animals running around ~ I can only say, don’t drive at night if you have nothing to do!! About the road conditions

The road conditions were much better than I expected. There was never any traffic jam from South Australia to the Northern Territory. The Northern Territory is very dry, so even if you are driving, you must pay attention to sun protection. Anyway, after I came back from the Northern Territory, my mother still doesn’t want to admit that I am her biological child. Regarding wifi

In inland areas, the signal coverage is random ~ the results are the same whether it is a mobile wifi device or a card change. There is no problem in the city. Telstra signal coverage is occasionally available at gas stations, and in other areas Just leave it to fate ~ you can only buy satellite signals. . About equipment

(1) Aerial photography: DJI Mavic

It should be reminded here that since Adelaide and Darwin airports are very close to the city, so in these two Aerial photography is not allowed in cities! Then, aerial photography is currently prohibited in national parks, especially Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park! If you are on the road, you can take photos casually~

(2) Except In addition to the 24-70 focal length that I commonly use, telephoto is indispensable when photographing animals, so I brought Sony’s RX10M3. The ultra-telephoto focal length of 24-600 covers all my needs on the road. There is also a Sony RX1RM2, equipped with a 35mm f2.0 Zeiss head, which is a street sweeping artifact. All the street sweeping films in Adelaide were completed by that little black card.

In addition, I had a lot of experience in sports mode during this trip, whether in the carriage or while riding a camel, so I brought this anti-shake sports camera as shown: Sony Coolshot X3000, small and exquisite, suitable for hiking What an artifact! Many of the pictures in the article are actually screenshots of videos taken by this action camera. Of course, there is also a short video, all done with this small camera, which is very convenient.

(3) A tripod is a must. In addition to the commonly used tripod, this time I also brought a mini tripod, which can hold a mobile phone, my Sony black card, and a sports camera for hiking. I just have to carry it in my pocket with me every time, otherwise I really can’t carry too many things on my hike. About clothing

The temperature difference in inland areas is extremely large, 25 degrees during the day and 5 degrees in the morning and evening. Please feel free to feel it. Don’t think that just because foreigners wear short sleeves, you can wear short sleeves. .

Anyway, I wore a down jacket and got on the hot air balloon!!