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Here's what I carry in my small-medium sized backpack
D70 with 18-70mm lens
Yashicamat 124G
Minlota X7A with 28, 50 and 100mm macro
step up rings, lens coupler, 4 closeup filters
yellow, red, 2 polarizers, and a warming filter
2 small reflectors
battery charger for my D70
lens cleaning solution and wipes
lens hoods
I've done a lot of hiking with this setup. Including a Bogen 3021 tripod.
That must weight 60lb :shock:
I haven't weighed it. I imagine it weighs about 20 lbs + another 6.5 for the tripod and head.
For location shoots where I'm not hiking miles etc., I pack all my stuff in a photo vest.
It isn't always in the way, it's versatile (can carry most anything in it), and it's fairly unobtrusive.
Leave the bag(s) in the car and carry what you need for the moment.
Maybe i should get one of those....not the case the husband....ohh wait im a dude, will a wife be able to carry the stuff for me?....dang How do you guys carry a knife on a chest rig?:: If you do not get the confirmation email check your spam folder. Topic: How do you guys carry a knife on a chest rig? ( Read 950 times) http://www.diytactical.com/forums/index.php?topic=450.0HOME |
I use a Canon camera backpack for my camera, lenses, and filters, etc. I store my film in an insulated lunch pail I picked up at Costco for about $7.00 USD. (When I'm not out taking pictures, the lunch pail is stored in the refrigerator, along with the film.)
The best accessory I have for carrying my gear, however, is priceless and unreplaceable. That would be my husband! Equipment Carry Bag | Target.com:: Shop, find, buy Equipment Carry Bag and other related products at Target.com. http://www.target.com/gp/search.html?field-keywords=equipment-carry-bagHOME |
No matter how much gear I start out with, I end up carrying only my camera. My husband will be wearing the backpack, and have a variety of items in each hand. I couldn't get along without him. :D
-Skittles
Couple of big hard cases and multiple trips to the car. ;)
I was thinking of ordering a pelican case to keep them all safe, but I don't know if that would be a hassle to get in and out of all the time? I guess just as easy as anything else. I'd just have to carry the tripod seperately.
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http://www.tamrac.com/
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D70 with 18-70mm lens
Yashicamat 124G
Minlota X7A with 28, 50 and 100mm macro
step up rings, lens coupler, 4 closeup filters
yellow, red, 2 polarizers, and a warming filter
2 small reflectors
battery charger for my D70
lens cleaning solution and wipes
lens hoods
I've done a lot of hiking with this setup. Including a Bogen 3021 tripod.
For weddings, I usually carry 2 rectangular shaped Tamrac bags. One for my Bronica and one for my 35mm gear. If at all possible, I bring a friend along to carry stuff. The back packs are nice but it's not really easy to get in and out of them quickly during a wedding and reception so you might miss photo ops while you are digging in your bag. I bought a Porter Case that has wheels and holds my laptop. I haven't used it for a wedding yet but I drug it all over Kentucky during a photo workshop and it worked like a charm.
I just carry a black diamond plate hard shelled (locking) case. I got mine at a local hunting & fishing outlet. was intented for carrying paintball guns, but it works great. tripod I use has its own soft case with shoulder straps. Also, most the time, I have my husband (6'5") carry them for me... :wink:
Here's what I carry in my small-medium sized backpack
D70 with 18-70mm lens
Yashicamat 124G
Minlota X7A with 28, 50 and 100mm macro
step up rings, lens coupler, 4 closeup filters
yellow, red, 2 polarizers, and a warming filter
2 small reflectors
battery charger for my D70
lens cleaning solution and wipes
lens hoods
I've done a lot of hiking with this setup. Including a Bogen 3021 tripod.
That must weight 60lb :shock:
...wow thanks
Thanks! :D
Two bodies, four lenses, biggest is a Nikon 80-400, all needed accessories and lens hoods, filters etc. fit in to my Low pro Nova 5 AW.
can you maybe gimme a link where you find these bags?
I have the same worries, ill be getting a SLR with 2 lenses.
What is the best bag for that? Hopefully a small one :P
I have a fairly big camera bag, an old Lowepro that will hold most/all of my gear. I use this bag for storage as well.
I have a small Lowepro that will only carry my SLR with lens, small flash or a few filters, some room for film & batteries.
I have a few non-photography backpacks that I use when I need some versatility. I'd like to get a proper camera back pack but have yet to find one that I like (in my price range)
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