What do you bring (photographic equipment) for travel


For me i only bring
1) Canon 500D with 18-200 (with UV filter)
2) CPL filter
3) 1 spare 8GB SD card
4) Batt Charger (Of cause!)
5) Tripod
6) Flash diffuser (never use at all)
7) Cleaning kit (Cleaning pens + blower and cloth)
8) Phottix remote (forget model is C4 or C6, but come in handy when i want to take photo tgt with my gf and night shot)
9) PnS (FX55 + small tripod)

Put all of these in crumpler 6 million dollar bag (another great bag!)
 

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My last mission trip - i am the photographer so...

Computrekker AW
A700
A100
F56AM Flash with Lambency (& 4 domes)
18-70mm kit lens
70-300mm F4-5.6 Sigma
24-70mm F2.8 Sigma
3 camera batteries
16 AA batts (4 rechargable batts)
2 camera battery chargers
1 rechargable AA batt charger
1 rocket blower
Memory cards (CF: 1 x 8GB, 1 x 4GB; MS: 1 x 4GB)
Disposable poncho x 2

all in all....7kg plus ;(
 

Leisure trip or dangerous places:

A700 (1 x 8GB CF card, 1 x 4GB MScard) with BG
18-70 kit lens
70-300 F4-5.6 Sigma
F56AM with lambency
2 camera batt
4 or 8 AA batt
Computrekker

i may bring a 24-70mm F2.8 sigma too but never felt inclined to bring my 70-200 f2.8 yet...:bsmilie:
maybe also a tripod if places are known for nice scenery....:)
 

The more ulu the the airport is the better. they are more "bochap". So far only be questioned once then I have my camera backpack, my hand luggage, and a guitar. They feel that I have too many things on hand. So I told them I don't mind checking in if they give me a black and white that I can claim all damages / repairs against them.
That's very encouraging. This is because I am also planning to take full load with tripod end of the year for a trip.
So looks like I am quite safe, for this will be the first time I am carrying more.
 

It really depends on individual choices ..

I have 2 x DSLRs, 3 lens, tripod and Apple MBP weighting around 15Kg to China for photoshoot trip ... :sweat:

Else a PNS will do just for causal shoot .. :)
 

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Sorry guys, not sure if this is the right place for this. im going to HK next mth. Anywhere good to go? How should i pack my tripod? Do i put it in the bag for check in or could i hand carry it up the plane?

thx
 

Sorry guys, not sure if this is the right place for this. im going to HK next mth. Anywhere good to go? How should i pack my tripod? Do i put it in the bag for check in or could i hand carry it up the plane?

thx

This should be a better thread to look for info of Hong Kong
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=518419

As for tripod
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=481740
 

For my recent trip to India, I bring...
1_D700
2_14-24mm 2.8 lens
3_24-70mm 2.8 lens
4_Gorilla Tripod (useless coz my setup to heavy)
5_CPL & ND filter

Going to Bangladesh soon, this time I intend to bring...
1_D80
2_18-70mm lens

still considering whether to bring my 70-200mm cause I love to take portrait.

:)
 

For my recent trip to India, I bring...
1_D700
2_14-24mm 2.8 lens
3_24-70mm 2.8 lens
4_Gorilla Tripod (useless coz my setup to heavy)
5_CPL & ND filter

Going to Bangladesh soon, this time I intend to bring...
1_D80
2_18-70mm lens

still considering whether to bring my 70-200mm cause I love to take portrait.

:)

are you going on a photographic trip or holiday?

i would only bring my D60 or my D100 for my trip with a all in one lens

or maybe one wide and one tele not too much, one which can all fit into my hadley pro,

or my F3x

but for tokyo, it's always only M6 with 50mm/f2
 

are you going on a photographic trip or holiday?

For India trip, is for holiday & photography (60/40).
As for trip to Bangladesh, is for business & photography (80/20). That is why I only bring 'light' gear.
 

most of the time D60 with 18-200 and a 50mm f1.8

its sometimes hard to decide what you want to bring especially if you are out for a trekking trip and you will be moving place to place with just a daypack, which needs to contain your extra clothings, toiletries and your gears.
 

Brought my 5D2, 24-70mm, 70 - 200mm f2.8 IS , 580 EX II and a manfrotto tripod
 

when i was on a 6 week trip in the states*
 

Hello all,

I've been traveling Thailand, Malaysia, and Sumatra (thus far) for the last six months with the following:

Pentax k20d
Tamron 28-75mm, f2.8
Pentax 12-24mm, f4
Pentax 50mm, f1.4

Hoya 77mm Circular polarizer, Gorillapod, Lenspens, SDHC cards, extra batteries

Panasonic LX3

Asus EeePc 1000HE, LaCie Rugged 500GB disk drive (have to process images from a year + travel somehow).

Looking for a reasonably priced manual flashgun, and for many beautiful sights in Indonesia.

Adam
 

My recent trip to California:

D300
Nikon 18-55mm - used a lot
Sigma 10-20mm - hardly used
CPLs - used somewhat
Monopod - used somewhat
Speedlight - hardly used

It was a business trip though, so didn't really have much time to check out the tourisy places.
 

Will be going to Siem Reap to see Angkor Wat soon.

Bringing -

EOS 40D & 400D
EF-S 17-55mm f2.8 IS
EF 70-200mm f4 IS L
Sigma 10-20mm f4-5.6
580EX MkII (still wondering to bring or not ?? :think:)
Benro CF tripod (Sharing the carrying with photo buddy)

Carried inside a Lowepro Flipside 400AW..... :thumbsup:
 

Will be going to Siem Reap to see Angkor Wat soon.

Bringing -

EOS 40D & 400D
EF-S 17-55mm f2.8 IS
EF 70-200mm f4 IS L
Sigma 10-20mm f4-5.6
580EX MkII (still wondering to bring or not ?? :think:)
Benro CF tripod (Sharing the carrying with photo buddy)

Carried inside a Lowepro Flipside 400AW..... :thumbsup:

I guess you would be walking quite a bit while you are at Angkor Wat.
All your equipment fit nicely into your Flipside 400AW would be just nice, but not light certainly.
Do you intend to walk mostly with this set up and with your Flipside 400AW on your back?
 

It really depends very much on the kind of trip. Is it a trekking, city-sight-seeing/shopping, possibility of night scenary, who's travelling together, duration of the trip, etc. I will also read the itinerary to visualise what I need and then pack some of the gears I have below plus the associating accessories such as the filters to match the lens, memory back-up, batteries and chargers, etc, and pick the appropriate bag for them. I will also usually travel with more than 1 camera bag. A big one, hand-carry into the plane, and a small one, stuffed with not so precious stuffs will be put into the check-in luggage. During the trip, pick the bag depending on the need of the day.
 

I guess you would be walking quite a bit while you are at Angkor Wat.
All your equipment fit nicely into your Flipside 400AW would be just nice, but not light certainly.
Do you intend to walk mostly with this set up and with your Flipside 400AW on your back?

I just did a test packing & carrying this morning..... 1st off, can't find a place to put my 580EX MkII, likely won't be bring it (my friend is bringing his 480EX... can share). 2nd, the Tripod is hanging lose on the top, Lowepro Flipside 400AW doesn't have 2 straps to hold the tripod.... only a tripod leg/foot pocket + 1 middle support strap. I've already DIY an extra strip for supporting the top of the tripod...... so, problem solved :sweat:

The weight is of course.... not as light as I would like it to be.... but also not so bad. Everything is nicely balance on my back. My only 'fear' is the extra weight of the tripod.... but believe that except for certain location.... Angkor Wat, Sunrise, Sunset and perhars nightshot. I won't need to take it out all of the time...... Street Candid, walking about... etc. :sweat:
 

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