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Hey Billy,

Can I ask how much you got the Lee color filter set for? I just got the holder so looking to get the color filters.
 

Very nice. Busy now in Korea . Weekend post ;-)
 



1: Darkbag as darkcloth
2: Benro TA 269m8 with Markins Q3
3: Notebook for notes, also for reciprocity charts
4: Screw-in filters in pouch
5: Lee Filter Kit - Soft/Hard GND, B&W Polyester Color filters, Big Stopper
6: Sony PSP for those long exposures
7: Fuji PA145
8: Black and white film holders in pink pouch
9: Velvia 50 in film holders green pouch
10: Misc pouch with toolkit, insect repellent, toothbrush, spare baseplate, Lenspen
11: Raincoat and umbrella
12: Pouches for lens and lightmeter etc.
13: Fenix TK35 Flashlight
14: Panasonic LX3 in Pouch
15: Minolta IVF
16: Earphones for music
17: Cheap loupe
18: Cable release
19: Self timer release
20: Speed Graphic 4x5 with 75mm f/8 Fujinon
21: 150mm f/2.8 Schneider Xenotar
22: 75mm f/4.5 Nikkor
23: 135 f/4.7 Graflex Optar
24: TT SWP

Packing my stuff for a early shoot with a friend tomorrow, thought I'd take a shot! Probably need a bigger bag soon, and also bigger shoulders (still carrying weights!) for all the stuff I carry.
 

Wha, high hand show hand, really good.
My turn later.... :)
 

Modular system Toyo 45A

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Usual lens:
Schneider Augulon 90mm 6.8
Super Topcor 90mm 4.5
Schneider Xenar 135mm 4.5
Fujinon 180mm 5.6

Lanscape:
Schneider 65mm F8
Nikon 75mm F4.5

Portrait:
Super Topcor 150mm F5.6
Super Topcor 210mm F5.6
Fujinon 210mm F5.6

Metering:
Sekonic mini hiding in bag
Goseen Lunar Pro
Pentax/ Sekonic Spot meter

Two shuttle cables (back up in case of cork up)
Angled release adapter for wide lenses

Film choice:
4X5 4 film holders
PA145 for FP100C 4X5
Toyo 6X9 adapter for 120 roll film

Filters:
Hoya UV HMC generic
Hoya 67mm ND2
Hoya 67mm Orange
40.5mm - 52mm - 67mm adapters
Nikon HN-1 lens hood
Nikon wide rubber hood

Manfrotto 055+Vanguard SBH300 ball head

Rodenstock 4X loupe

Toyo darkcloth + Tower for Sweat
Cleaning tissues
Magic cyber clean for dust

Panasonic LX3
Leica Minilux for candids

Manfrott Bag (top opening)
Lowepro back pack + Lowepro mini bag

Small flash light + Kaiser adapters + handles + cables
 

Here we go :


As layout.


Packed. Good to go :)

1. Chamonix 45
2. 2 lens with own lenboard and cable release
3. 2-4 film holders. I try to fire at least 4 shots.
4. Pentax Asahi spot meter
5. Kaiser 8x loupe
7. One black T - shirtas dark cloth
8. Manfrotto 190 tripod with a benro ball head.
9. Usually place in a Crumpler bag
 

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Wow!! Eye opening!! Thank you all for sharing!! :)
 

Folks, My turn :)

From top, right to left

1st row : Horseman 6x12 back, Horseman 6x7 back
2nd row : 4x5 film holders(usually kept in a ziplock bag, usually i bring 6 or 9 holders out as my development capacity is up to 18 per run, sun hat, black tee as focusing cloth, flare buster(this is a god-send!), small nikon sb22s flash to give that small burst when i need it, cable release
3rd row : sekonic L508 zoom spot meter, horseman 7x loupe, lens cleaning paper
4th row : Sinar F2 camera
5th row : extension rail for camera

not in picture
1) Sinar bag bellows
2) 545 polaroid back
3) filters, usually polariser, colour filters and graduated filters
4) Lenses ( depending on application, my favourite is a 135f5.6 Nikkor)

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and all the above fits nicely in here, a Sinar custom case

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then tied to a stainless steel trolley

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and not forgetting the tripod, a heavy duty manfrotto 058B

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with a manfrotto 400 gear head( depending on circumstances, i may choose to bring a lighter weight tripod and head). The 058B and 400 head weights just under 10kg and is definitely not something u want to hike with! its taxi to and fro if this goes out.
 

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and off we go to nail that shot!!!
 

hi Nikkornos the boss

where can i get those boxes u use to contain the lenses? very smart idea... btw, i bought the SBH 300 following your advice, damn happy now... it is really good! tks so much
 

I'm pretty sure I saw them at Daiso just now....

hi Nikkornos the boss

where can i get those boxes u use to contain the lenses? very smart idea... btw, i bought the SBH 300 following your advice, damn happy now... it is really good! tks so much
 

Aiyo ntuc a lot...ang mo kio. I use the air tight one when on trip
 

Bro glad you like the sbh 300. It is better than many cut throat heads. Next time I show you how to mod this head to really solid. (posted from Smart phone)

** Edit for details

Unscrew the top plate lock nut.
Put some super glue (1 tiny drop!) on the mating surface of the top plate and the bar.
Press the two parts together and lock the nut tight. You need to buy one Allen key from hard ware shop.

Use a flat screw driver to slightly tighten the bottom lock nut hiding at the inner lower hole, near the main ball.
Lock nut setting too loose and can shake slightly after repeated heavy use.
Lock it by half a turn, it will be fine for a very long time.

I sold away a $500++ head after using this one.
 

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Tks alot lualua n nikkornos boss
 

Folks, My turn :)

From top, right to left

1st row : Horseman 6x12 back, Horseman 6x7 back
2nd row : 4x5 film holders(usually kept in a ziplock bag, usually i bring 6 or 9 holders out as my development capacity is up to 18 per run, sun hat, black tee as focusing cloth, flare buster(this is a god-send!), small nikon sb22s flash to give that small burst when i need it, cable release
3rd row : sekonic L508 zoom spot meter, horseman 7x loupe, lens cleaning paper
4th row : Sinar F2 camera
5th row : extension rail for camera

I like the fishing Hat!

Seow Chiang Hat !!
 

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