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Hannah Thiem , Jul 15, 2009; 02:31 a.m.What do you carry around with you on general photo excursions? Name a list of your essential items you have at hand--even down to the camera bag, accessories, etc. Peter Meade , Jul 15, 2009; I'll take a selection from this lot (and more recent additions). It really depends on what I'm going to photograph. For cricket shot from a single angle, I could get away with 40D+300/4 IS +/-1.4x, for a horse show or polo tournament, everything I've got. In addition to these Items, I've usually got a couple of flash extension cables, a fibre towel, note pad and pen, business cards, CF cards and batteries.Luis G , Jul 15, 2009; I have a closetful of camera bags in various sizes/designs, but currently, I am using an M-Classic bag which I fit with Domke inserts. What goes in the bag varies. In general, for a day-long outing, usually one DSLR (or film SLR or RF) with a short zoom, a 50/1.8, /1.4 or /1.2 and a spare camera in the form of a P&S.

I carry enough batteries for the memory cards aboard (8-12 gigs for the SLR), 6 gigs for the P&S. The OEM lens shade(s) for the glass that goes along installed on the lenses. Flash sometimes, either the dedicated pro unit or more often a small, older, non-dedicated flash/cord which are tiny, lightweight, and if you know what you're doing, capable. I carry one polarizer screen, no other filters, rocket blower, lens tissue, small writing pad, pen, aspirin, small locking knife, Kleenex, reading glasses, 3-5 thick rubber bands, small Sigg aluminum waterbottle that fits snugly in front pocket, a neatly folded trash bag, 3 days' worth of meds, a few loose Band-Aids, 2 safety pins, small carabiner clip (for my umbrella if it looks rainy)
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Sometimes a Leitz table tripod, or the lighter Polaroid copy with the Leitz small ballhead. Sometimes I'll throw in a magazine or paperback I'm reading, and/or a small sketch pad & mechanical pencil, or watercolor kit. If the weather looks iffy, I'll throw in a technical shell that folds into its own pocket, and a windproof, lightweight, foldable cap. If the situation looks iffy, like there could be an unexpected overnighter, I fold a technical cloth t-shirt, one pair of undies and socks along the bottom of the bag.
growtopia backpack full If I carry any more weight, or intend to travel in long hikes in nature, I carry a backpack, but that's usually not a "general" excursion.
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Film 2 Nikon F5 cameras, 1 N09s Camera Main Camera Nikon D3 Backup Cameras Nikon D70s, Nikon D2X Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR Smith Victor FL160, One Monolight Hair Lighting Kit 2 Botero Super Collapsible Background - 8x16' backdrops A couple of Joseph M. Proscia backgrounds with autopoles. I also have several manual focus lenses and film cameras and several gadgets. Not to forget 2 Canon XL-1S video cameras.
aysen backpackMy work tends to be more location driven so when I need studio set ups i bring them with me. Piotr Smolanski , Jul 15, 2009; Mamiya Rz Pro II with 110mm f2.8 A few rolls of Astia or Provia Kenko 2100 light meterKris Bochenek , Jul 15, 2009; D300 with grip, D200 Tamron 17-50 f2.8 welded to my D300 Sigma 10-20 Nikon 50mm f1.8 Sigma 70-200 f2.8 2 sets of Cactus V2s triggers with Anthena mod cleaning fluid, microfiber cloth, air blower, pen, notepad, bouce card I made myself, stofen omnibounce, Nikon MC-30 cable release, few rubber bands, plastic bag, some AA batteries, battery charger, and the last but one of the most important my Tripod and Cullman ballhead that supports 60lbs.

I think that's all.Kevin Foster , Jul 15, 2009; Nikon D300 and D200, both with grips Nikon 70-200mm AFS VR Nikon 60mm f/2.8 Micro Sigma 150mm f/2.8 Macro 5 2gb CF cards 60gb Photo Bank to back up CF cards Tamrac Explorer 5 backpack, Manfortto 3221 tripod with 488cr2 Head, lens wipes, handi wipes, lots of batteries, Cokin Filters, and bean bags. This is what I normally grab for just everyday shooting. If Im doing some more specialized I may add some other gear. Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 2 ring Nikon 300mm f/4 D Sigma 50-500mm f/4-6.3 HSM Nikon 105mm f/2.8 micro Nikon R1C1 macro flash Sigma Ring flash EM-140DG Lowepro Magnum AW bag 2 manforotto 3001 tripods with heads I also have but rarely use Nikon F100 and N90s. Leo Papandreou , Jul 15, 2009; Spare memory card or film, as warranted. 2 small pony clamps. After Bite applicator pen. GPS on a carabiner clip. A Canon P&S in my clothing. Mid or wide zoom mounted on a (D)SLR.

This summer, a small umbrella velcro-strapped to the bag.Mark Drutz , Jul 15, 2009; For a general photo shoot I carry as little as possible. Nikon 10.5mm FF fisheye Nikon 70-300 VR (sometimes) Usually one memory card and battery is/are (choose one) enough. A lens pen, microfiber cloth, eyeglass cleaning cloth (the viewfinder smudges my glasses). A Hoya S-HMC 1B filter on each lens. Hoods for each lens. Usually a Lowepro Nova 3 AW bag.John O'Keefe-Odom , Jul 15, 2009; Looks like the page you're looking for is not here.. Please try navigating to a different page. NIKON - DSLR Body Only NIKON - DSLR Body & Lens Kits CUSTOM STUDIO KITS & BUNDLES PVC Backdrop & Stands Kits SPEED LIGHT KITS & BUNDLES PVC BACKDROPS & CARRY BAGS MUSLIN & GAUZE BACKDROPS PRE PRINTED THEME BACKDROPS STUDIO LIGHTING & ACCESSORIES LIGHT STANDS & SUPPORT SYSTEMS REFLECTORS & LIGHT MODIFIERS UMBRELLAS, SOFTBOXES & OCTOBOXES REMOTES / TRIGGER SETS / SYNC