VuBui Wildlife

VuBui Wildlife I'm Vu Bui, a professional wildlife photographer based in Vietnam.

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Pairing a Fujifilm body with Nikon's premium glass using the Fringer adapter yielded surprisingly great results. Everyth...
24/06/2026

Pairing a Fujifilm body with Nikon's premium glass using the Fringer adapter yielded surprisingly great results. Everything performs flawlessly and with pinpoint accuracy—running quietly and smoothly for both stills and video.
Gear: Fujifilm XH2 + Nikon 70-200 2.8 FL + fringer adapter

24/06/2026

The tools, the patience, and the final frames
Main Gear: Olympus OM1 + Leica 200 2.8

23/06/2026

Hidden in the shadows, waiting for a masterclass in song.
Have you ever heard the song of a Shama in the wild? It’s unforgettable. 👇

22/06/2026

That pure photographer joy you can’t fake...
Wildlife photography isn't just about the final image; it's about surviving the wait to earn the moment. 📸✨

21/06/2026

Green-backed heron is small sized species in heron group (about 40 cm). It has black crown with long black nape-plumes, prominent glossy green upperparts, greyish underparts and dull yellowish orange legs and feet. Male and female are similar.
Shot by: Olympus em1 iii + 40-150 2.8 pro + MC20

21/06/2026

Siberian Stonechat (Saxicola maurus) is one of five stonechat and was only one which is able to see in Vietnam only in winter time. It is small passerine bird (about 13 cm long). The male in non-breeding season has a smaller dark mask than in breeding season, a conspicuous white collar, brown back (instead of black back in breeding season), paler underpart with less orange on the breast, and white rump. The female has pale brown upperparts, face and head, and white neck patches (not a full collar) and a pale, pinkish-yellow rump.

20/06/2026

The invisible art of wildlife photography
Spending hours inside a cramped camo hide, holding my breath with every single shutter count. It’s hot, it’s tight, but when nature reveals its secrets right in front of your lens, everything else fades away. This is the raw reality behind the frames you see on my feed.
Wildlife photography is 90% patience and 10% ex*****on. No shortcuts, just pure dedication to the craft. 📸✨
Would you spend half a day in this hide for just one perfect frame? Drop your thoughts below! 👇
Main setup: Olympus OM1 + 300mm f/4 IS PRO + MC20
Behind the scenes: Samsung A15

The kingfisher stood just 10 meters away from me, and in my hands was the OM-1 + Leica 200mm f/2.8 + Olympus MC-20 combo...
19/06/2026

The kingfisher stood just 10 meters away from me, and in my hands was the OM-1 + Leica 200mm f/2.8 + Olympus MC-20 combo. This cross-brand pairing delivers a result that is not bad at all, especially since the Leica 200mm f/2.8 can be physically mounted with the MC-20 teleconverter without any issues. Even though the aperture value displayed on the camera body is incorrect (it still reads f/2.8 instead of the actual f/5.6), I don't really care about that. I care about the results, and I'm highly satisfied with what this combination brings.

A pint-sized predator--------------Vietnam, 2026Olympus Om1 + 300f4 +MC14
17/06/2026

A pint-sized predator
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Vietnam, 2026
Olympus Om1 + 300f4 +MC14

Behind every beautiful shot are hours of patient waiting inside the blind.
15/06/2026

Behind every beautiful shot are hours of patient waiting inside the blind.

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