What's your camera bag and what's in it?


btw, i see lots of bros carrying Youngnuo Shutter Release. may i know the advantage of using this against the original infra red remote control from nikon? and what's the price like?
 

kei1309 said:
hey everyone... any recommendations for a FULLY WATERPROOF bag? looking for one that's the same size as a Large Timbuk2 messenger. gonna buy the inserts elsewhere. cuz i bike more than i drive, therefore it'll be more useful.

and forewarned! no plastic bag jokes :p

thanks!

Chrome bags?
 

btw, i see lots of bros carrying Youngnuo Shutter Release. may i know the advantage of using this against the original infra red remote control from nikon? and what's the price like?

Im using the Yongnuo Shutter Release because its cheap, however im using it on a canon body instead of Nikon. I paid about $10 SG for it, and the only problem with it is the remote shutter cord unseats quite easily.


And about the Fully Waterproof Bag, id say get a Timbuk2 classic messenger, In my experience(i walk through rainstorms almost everyday on the way home this time of year), they are totally waterproof, unless you overfill them, or throw them in a lake


HTH
Aaron
 

For normal walkabout

Bag: Crumpler 7MDH
Camera: Canon 7D
Lenses: 24-70 f/2.8 + 70-200 f/2.8 IS
Filter: Hoya CPL + Tianya 2,4,8 ND + Tianya GND
Extras: spare battery, extra memory card, Phottix wired/wireless remote

I'm getting used to the weight already :bsmilie:

Thats a whole lot of heavy stuffs you carry around. :bigeyes:
 

ErM...weLL herE's mY BaG coLLEctiOn (aCtuaLLy it's a fEtiSh i thiNk)...I haven't answered the what's in your bag part of the question cos it's highly variable and depends on my mood and objective..

I have/had the following;
Kata 123-Go-20
Crumpler 5 MDH, 7 MDH, Brazillion DH
Lowepro Nova 160AW, 190AW, 200AW
Domke F-6

Here's some of the pictures i took previously...pardon the quality as they were shot using my iphone 3G....

Crumpler


Lowepro




Domke




Have sold some of my bags and am left with my brazillion for days needing strobes, Nova 200AW for events and Domke F-6 for jalan jalan...
 

When I travel with a light photographic load, I carry the following items in a non-descript bag that I can attach to my belt:

Canon G11
Battery charger
Extra Battery
Extra memory Cards
Polarizing Filter

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Was wondering where can i get a AA battery holder like those in the picture? cant seems to find it. maybe im not looking hard enough or something. :)

when you purchase the eneloop batts. which is wat i did fr red;(photo
 

bro THIS is a bag fetish.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aL_e5OvSpPM

David Alan Harvey and his garage full of bags.

tHank gosh...i tot i was a goner....but u have shown me that i still have hope..i can control myself and not buy any more bags.....but wait...u also introduced me to my new idol......i have decided...when i grow up...i want to be like David Alan Harvey and have a garage full of bags...:bsmilie::bsmilie::bsmilie:
 

So you promoting billingham or safrotto lol.

If one can afford just go for the billingham for better quality and assurance. Else you can try the safrotto but I feel accessing it can be a chore sometimes.
 

If one can afford just go for the billingham for better quality and assurance. Else you can try the safrotto but I feel accessing it can be a chore sometimes.

yes, i was thinking of getting a billingham or a safrotto too. but the flap thing kinda makes it harder to take things out or keep things. the kata dc-445 im using, the flap opens from nearer to body to away from the body. easier access if you get what i mean.
 

I've got Tamrac Ultra Pro 13 as my location bag, and it holds:

Nikon D700
Nikon 14-24/2.8
Nikon 24-70/2.8
Nikon 70-200/2.8 VR II
Nikon 50/1.4G
Nikon 60/2.8G Micro
Nikon 85/1.4D
Nikon 105/2DC
Nikon 135/2DC
Nikon MB-D10 battery grip
Nikon MB-D10 battery grip AA battery holder with 4 batteries
Nikon TC-14E II teleconverter
2 x Nikon SB900 (in Nikon SB-900 soft case w/ gel folder+holder, diffuser, stand)
Nikon MC-30 Wired Remote
Hahnel Powerstation V Twin Pro with car charger
Rocket Blower
2 x Honl Speed Strap
Honl Speed Grid 1/4
Honl Speed Snoot
Honl Color Correction Gel Kit
Honl Hollywood Color Gel Kit
Lumiquest LQ-105 80-20 bounce kit
Lumiquest Softbox III
Expoimaging Large Positionable Rogue Flashbender
Expoimaging Small Positionable Rogue Flashbender
Expoimaging Rogue Flashbender Bendable Bounce Card/Flag
Delkin Devices 6-in-1 card reader
4 x AA Energizer Lithium batteries
1 x Apple Camera Connection Kit
1 x iPhone/iPad Sync/Charge cable
Matin Filter Case with Sigma 58mm CPL and 77mm CPL filter
BlackRapid RS7 camera strap with BR Joey J-1 containing extra EL-3e battery and spare 8GB CF card

Loving this bag big time as it holds all my equipment outside of my Manfrotto 190XPROB tripod, 680 monopod, Cullman Magnsit ballhead, 2 Nano lightstands with umbrellas (am looking for a bag for these now), and a 5-in-1 circular reflector. The only bag better than the Tamrac Ultra Pro 13 is the Super Pro 14, which I'm having problems locating in Singapore.
 

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ErM...weLL herE's mY BaG coLLEctiOn (aCtuaLLy it's a fEtiSh i thiNk)...I haven't answered the what's in your bag part of the question cos it's highly variable and depends on my mood and objective..

I have/had the following;
Kata 123-Go-20
Crumpler 5 MDH, 7 MDH, Brazillion DH
Lowepro Nova 160AW, 190AW, 200AW
Domke F-6

Here's some of the pictures i took previously...pardon the quality as they were shot using my iphone 3G....

Crumpler


Lowepro




Domke




Have sold some of my bags and am left with my brazillion for days needing strobes, Nova 200AW for events and Domke F-6 for jalan jalan...

Want to start a bag fetish society?

In addition to my Tamrac, I have

- CaseLogic backpack (http://www.caselogic.com/slr_camera...il/index.cfm?modelid=138052&productid=1357947)

- Lowepro Exchange Messenger (http://www.lowepro.com/exchange) - really not suited for the weight of the D700

- Crumpler 8 MDH (Vday gift from wife, needs to be seasoned as it's way too stiff)

- Crumpler Bunion Insert (great for stuffing into into a big messenger bag of my choice to transform it into an organized camera messenger bag!)

- ThinkTank Retrospective Lens Changer 3 (http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/retrospective-lens-changer-3-black-shoulder-bag.aspx), which I use as a shooting bag than for actual transport
 

For walk about I prefer light load. Either one of the below system.

d3s / 16-35mm / 24-120mm / Spare cell / CPL / Cleaning kit

1d4 / 17-40mm / 24-70mm / Spare cell / CPL / Cleaning kit

Bags: Pacsafe, Streetwalker
 

Want to start a bag fetish society?

LoL! Dun think that's advisable...many women (wives, girlfriends, boyfriends) will then know where and how we operate...we gotta keep our bag fetish a stealth operation to avoid the relentless naggings...LoL!!

Oh yah...btw...i have a confession....i just bought another bag last thursday...have to add it to my list...Lowepro ProRunner 200AW and used it once ytd and think its slightly too small...will probably get the 300 version soon to replace it...hahahaha
 

They should say. Most of them are bag and shoe fetish experts. My wife asked me why i needed so many bags, I asked her the same question, answer was the same - for different occasions mah!

I got itchy fingers, want to get a tamrac super pro 14 and a lowepro stealth reporter 550aw. Aside from the tamrac, every other bag was bought last week, so I can't push my luck!
 

Silas, by the way, you ever noticed that there's never a bag that's too big? Only too small heh ;)
 

Silas, by the way, you ever noticed that there's never a bag that's too big? Only too small heh ;)

I've got bags that are too big, that's why I need to get different sized bags :D
 

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