![]() The Antique Cognac looks good (it looks much better in the flesh than it does on the internet actually), but I loved the look of the Dark Truffle leather version. ![]() The above comes in handy if your challenged when shooting in the street.Ī cheap n cheerful Jessops flash for Nikon so if anyone has a canon fit Jessops flash they would like to swap pm me.I kept coming back to the Bowery and was drawn to the leather versions especially. Some lenses which include a 50mm f1.8 But I cant be bothered to list the rest sorry.Īnd I used to carry a card explaining the law on Photography in public places although I cant find it now. Then other stuff like filters/remote release and a note pad LOADS of SD cards (Mainly Sandisk Extreme 8GB) I generally carry WAY too much stuff, so In my Lowepro backpack that I don't know the name of I have: Slothsarechill edited this topic ages ago.Ī Sony a230 with Minolta 50mm af and a 70-210. If I want to cover a wide range, I'll have the Tamron AF 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC and the Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM. When I'm out intending to shoot photos, I'll have my Canon 50D and a couple of lenses, depending on the situation, in a backpack. Why both? The S95 is better for closeup shots. ![]() Besides my iPad and Kindle, I carry a Canon PowerShot S95 and a Canon PowerShot G1 X. My everyday work (non-photography) bag is a Timbuk2 Messenger bag (small). Soon to add: Nikon 70-200 2.8 VR II, more spare batteries, the 2 sb900 units and some filters. Tripod attached to bag - Giottos MTL9361B I may buy a bigger one soon, but I don't always take all my gear with me. My bag is minolta bag (hehehehehe old bag isnt?)ĪT present I'm using a Vanguard up-rise 45. iPad 3 and/or Macbook Air 13" (only fits in the Billingham) Once I get the mirror hinges re-lubricated, I'll also be carrying around a Canon AE-1 Program with a 50mm f/1.8īillingham Hadley Pro or sometimes a Crumpler 6 Million Dollar Home Spare Battery, Spare CF Card & Battery Charger I do own an Olympus OM10 with standard 50/1.8 also, but haven't used it much recently. Mircofiber towel for miscellaneous cleaning. Sekonic Twinmate L-208 light meter for said Hasselbladĥ0mm/2.0 macro with EX-25 extension tube and 14-54/2.8-3.5 II for the Olympus.īunch of assorted film (mostly Tri-X, but occasionally bring some random color stuff or Ilford HP too). Hasselblad 500c/m (with one back and standard 80mm/2.8) Now let me see, I ant got no bag but, Ive got a pocket.Īnd in it I have my General Imaging A1455 point and shoot, plus three sets of AA rechargeable batteries.Ī Lowepro Sling Passport, which accidentally happens to fit exactly this: I try to use rare and hard to find films, where possible, to bring new challenges to my photography. The speed graphic is a different beast altogether! It can be used handheld as it is a press camera but if I go out to shoot landscapes I have to take the whole kit listed above, with the tripod of course. I often take just the camera and one lens though. If I take my 67 kit out, it is usually carried in my Lowepro Slingshot 250AW. Tripod: Velbon Sherpa (I think it is the 450R) After much buying and selling I have settled on:. I am one of those nutters who missed film the first time around, but can't tear myself away from it now. Sony alpha sal35f18 A-mount wide angle lensįulfills all my photography needs at the moment, see for yourself Whats in my Black and orange Sony Alpha shoulder bag you ask? I am still a college student so this is all I can afford for now but I'd be more than happy if I had to stick with this setup for a long time ago Surprisingly enough, I use the cheapest lens (the 50mm) 90% of the time. If I'm going out specially to try and get some pictures I'll take my Canon: My lightweight kit is normally my E-P1, with one of these lenses, or an OM 135mm or Panasonic 14mm that I bought since this was taken: ![]() When I travel I cram all my gear into my Lowepro camera backpack or even in broad daylight!Īnyway, I've certainly lightened my load coming from my 5D Mark II and 50D bodies with multiple lenses and flashes! I think I'll add a 50mm f2 and 90mm 2.8 to my outfit and call it quits (for now anyway!) I find this bag okay but I just wish it had more room because I am upgrading a lot of my gear soon So i'm thinking of getting a lowepro bag.ĭomke! Leica M8 with Zeiss 35mm 2.8 Biogon, Voigtlander Bessa R4a, Konica M-Hexanon 28mm 2.8, Leica SF 20 Flash, Ilford and Kodak films, Ipad 2, Notebook, and on days when I feel like photographing in "shady" areas, my PT99 AF- Some of the most interesting photos have been taken in areas that you wouldn't want to go when the sun goes down. Hoping to sell the 70-300 for a 70-200 2.8 IS II one day agoĪnd All of this is kept safe and on my back in this
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