Malcolm is Chairman of Corby photographic club.
He says “ … In 1973 …I visited Luangwa Valley Game Park but didn’t have a SLR camera. All I could find in Zambia was a second-hand Zenith B with a 50mm Lens. This was very basic with no auto focus or exposure meter, so everything had to be set manually. That and the short lens made it less than ideal for going on safari.
One of the first things I did when I got back to the UK was buy a Nikkormat Ftn2. I then joined a Camera Club and built myself a darkroom. I bought my first digital camera in 1999. It was a Sony Mavica that recorded photos directly to floppy discs. In 2009 I bought my first DSLR a Nikon D60 and later a 70 -300mm Zoom Lens and started to specialise in Wildlife Photography. I gave my first Wildlife Talk in 2016.
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