We drive south back to Okonjima, where we spend the night at the Okonjima Plains Camp. Okonjima is a 200-square kilometre nature reserve, especially for big cats, and it’s the headquarters of the AfriCat Foundation. Too tame for a life in the wild, several cheetahs live here in a spacious enclosure, in addition to numerous African big cats. The rangers regularly set up training tracks to exercise the mental and physical agility of these fast-moving big cats. It not only challenges the reaction times of the world’s fastest land creatures, it also puts the autofocus of our Sony cameras to the test. That’s why Alexander Heinrichs offers tips for the best autofocus settings for photographing fast-moving objects.
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Our team:
@Alexander Heinrichs
Stephan Klein (@hunderteins)
Christian Ohlig (@EIZO Deutschland, Österreich und Schweiz)
Technical partners for the Colourclass Namibia project:
@Adobe @Epidemic Sound @f-stop @G-Technology Storage @LRTimelapse Time Lapse Photography @NOVOFLEXTV @RICOH THETA @SanDisk @Sony Europe @WhiteWall
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