Within the beginning of this article they describe there being three different ways to put together a nature photography lens kit. This is helpful when deciding what type of of equipment to purchase for the photography you would like to capture. This article has it broken down into four segments: landscape, wildlife, travel, and sport-action. Depending on what type of focus you are wanting is how you would select your optimal lens kit. Some of these segments would not need the extra lens you could select a camera with superzoom. Other segments will need the removable lens to capture the optimal image.
From a wildlife and landscape concentration what would you say is the best lens kit set up from your experience?
https://www.outdoorphotographer.com/photography-gear/lenses/choosing-a-lens-set-for-nature-photography/
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