Camera people... what kit do you carry and...
#42
#43
Interesting topic this, as I currently have to much gear to fit in my bag
Gear:
Canon EOS 30d
EF 24-70 2.8 L
EF 70-200 2.8 L
EF 100-400 4.5-5.6 L IS
EF 1.4x extender
Speedlite 430EX
2x HOYA polar filter
2x HOYA UV filter
5x 1GB CF cards
1x extra battery
1x Manfrotto monopod
all to fit in this bag
(well it is nice and light when I don't take all the gear with me)
Gear:
Canon EOS 30d
EF 24-70 2.8 L
EF 70-200 2.8 L
EF 100-400 4.5-5.6 L IS
EF 1.4x extender
Speedlite 430EX
2x HOYA polar filter
2x HOYA UV filter
5x 1GB CF cards
1x extra battery
1x Manfrotto monopod
all to fit in this bag
(well it is nice and light when I don't take all the gear with me)
#44
Nice choice with the Lowepro stu, seems I've come too late for advice...
I have an All Weather Computrekker from lowepro, you forgot you need to carry a laptop, power adapter, etc... with the camera (which I often do when I'm travelling).
Problem I find with a rucksack, is that everything you need isn't easily at hand, a lens swap means taking rucksack off shoulders, opening it, swapping lenses, closing bag, back on shoulders... moment has passed...
Might need a few lens cases to stick on your belt to make it easier to find what you want quickly, but you soon start looking like a soldier fit for combat
I also have a Lowepro sling shot which goes flat into the suitcase, that way, if I am going on a little walk and don't need the whole lot, I take the small bag along.
Finally, a photography topic wouldn't be complete without a few pictures...
The bag and contents (5 lenses, two flashes, one body and vertical grip
Stuff that goes into the bag depending on what I want to do
The Slingshot
I have an All Weather Computrekker from lowepro, you forgot you need to carry a laptop, power adapter, etc... with the camera (which I often do when I'm travelling).
Problem I find with a rucksack, is that everything you need isn't easily at hand, a lens swap means taking rucksack off shoulders, opening it, swapping lenses, closing bag, back on shoulders... moment has passed...
Might need a few lens cases to stick on your belt to make it easier to find what you want quickly, but you soon start looking like a soldier fit for combat
I also have a Lowepro sling shot which goes flat into the suitcase, that way, if I am going on a little walk and don't need the whole lot, I take the small bag along.
Finally, a photography topic wouldn't be complete without a few pictures...
The bag and contents (5 lenses, two flashes, one body and vertical grip
Stuff that goes into the bag depending on what I want to do
The Slingshot
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Originally Posted by frog
Nice choice with the Lowepro stu, seems I've come too late for advice...
you forgot you need to carry a laptop, power adapter, etc... with the camera (which I often do when I'm travelling).
Originally Posted by stu@mdevelopments
The front of the pack, once closed up is split into 2 sections. Each side houses memory cards, batteries, etc etc. Behind these flaps is a middle section, specifically designed and padded to carry your laptop.
Problem I find with a rucksack, is that everything you need isn't easily at hand, a lens swap means taking rucksack off shoulders, opening it, swapping lenses, closing bag, back on shoulders... moment has passed...
Might need a few lens cases to stick on your belt to make it easier to find what you want quickly, but you soon start looking like a soldier fit for combat
Finally, a photography topic wouldn't be complete without a few pictures...
Maybe we should do a little topic just for us Photo buffs to show what we have been snapping this year?
#47
I do enjoy these topics Stu, i for one would be very interested to see what pictures you've been taking since the big topic earlier this year.
I have:
Nikon D80
Nikon18-135mm (and lens hood)
Nikon 50mm
Sigma 10-20mm (in the post )
Nikon 85mm f1.4 (in the post )
2x UV filters (different sizes)
IR filter (Gives some interesting results)
Manfrotto tripod
2x 2GB SD cards
I only have a very small bag
Excuse the small pic but it's about that size and only just fits my lenses in without the lens hood and i struggle to fit my memory cards and filters in comfortably so a good bag is next on my list.
I like the look of this one:
Just no tripod holder, which i would like really.
I have:
Nikon D80
Nikon18-135mm (and lens hood)
Nikon 50mm
Sigma 10-20mm (in the post )
Nikon 85mm f1.4 (in the post )
2x UV filters (different sizes)
IR filter (Gives some interesting results)
Manfrotto tripod
2x 2GB SD cards
I only have a very small bag
Excuse the small pic but it's about that size and only just fits my lenses in without the lens hood and i struggle to fit my memory cards and filters in comfortably so a good bag is next on my list.
I like the look of this one:
Just no tripod holder, which i would like really.
#48
Originally Posted by Muska
I do enjoy these topics Stu, i for one would be very interested to see what pictures you've been taking since the big topic earlier this year.
I have:
Nikon D80
Nikon18-135mm (and lens hood)
Nikon 50mm
Sigma 10-20mm (in the post )
Nikon 85mm f1.4 (in the post )
2x UV filters (different sizes)
IR filter (Gives some interesting results)
Manfrotto tripod
2x 2GB SD cards
I only have a very small bag
Excuse the small pic but it's about that size and only just fits my lenses in without the lens hood and i struggle to fit my memory cards and filters in comfortably so a good bag is next on my list.
I like the look of this one:
Just no tripod holder, which i would like really.
I have:
Nikon D80
Nikon18-135mm (and lens hood)
Nikon 50mm
Sigma 10-20mm (in the post )
Nikon 85mm f1.4 (in the post )
2x UV filters (different sizes)
IR filter (Gives some interesting results)
Manfrotto tripod
2x 2GB SD cards
I only have a very small bag
Excuse the small pic but it's about that size and only just fits my lenses in without the lens hood and i struggle to fit my memory cards and filters in comfortably so a good bag is next on my list.
I like the look of this one:
Just no tripod holder, which i would like really.
Nice kit you have. The Slingshot you've showed above comes in three sizes. Named the Slingshot 100/200/ and the new 300. I think the pic you've showed is the Slingshot 300 AW. This is quite a big bag and perfect for a DSLR with telezoom lens already fitted.
Surely not a bad choice.
Grtz
Bryan
#49
Hi there, it's not the actual one i have, just a similar looking pic for the slingshot. Mine just about fits the body with the kit lens attached, i can't for instance have the 50mm on and have the other lens in the side pouch, it just doesn't fit!
Plus ith my two new lenses on order i'll need something bigger, i've plenty more lenses i want to fill it with!
Matt.
Plus ith my two new lenses on order i'll need something bigger, i've plenty more lenses i want to fill it with!
Matt.
#50
Originally Posted by Stu @ M Developments
Ok, A guided tour.
It even comes with a detachable tripod holster, in case you find you actually could carry even more weight on your back.
It even comes with a detachable tripod holster, in case you find you actually could carry even more weight on your back.
But for the rest... Surely is one BIG helluva of a bag
Grtz
Bryan
#51
Originally Posted by Muska
Hi there, it's not the actual one i have, just a similar looking pic for the slingshot. Mine just about fits the body with the kit lens attached, i can't for instance have the 50mm on and have the other lens in the side pouch, it just doesn't fit!
Plus ith my two new lenses on order i'll need something bigger, i've plenty more lenses i want to fill it with!
Matt.
Plus ith my two new lenses on order i'll need something bigger, i've plenty more lenses i want to fill it with!
Matt.
Than it would be worthwile to check out the Slingshot 300AW. Depends a bit on the new lenses you buy. One telezoom and a few primes would fit with no probs. Two zooms and primes would be a challenge though.
Grtz
Bryan
#52
Originally Posted by Stu @ M Developments
Originally Posted by frog
Nice choice with the Lowepro stu, seems I've come too late for advice...
Problem I find with a rucksack, is that everything you need isn't easily at hand, a lens swap means taking rucksack off shoulders, opening it, swapping lenses, closing bag, back on shoulders... moment has passed...
Check out the Slingshot 200 and/or 300 AW. It's a great solution considering the negative points you've pointed out.
Grtz
Bryan
#54
Originally Posted by foreigneRS
a question for you photo buffs - tripod or monopod?
I think both. For long time wandering around i take the monopod along ( ie wandering around tracks looking for a good spot for shooting).
Much lighter then a tripod . If I have my car with me and distances are not that far the tripod comes along ( ie making shots of cars from different views etc).
I use a Manfrotto 055PROB tripod with a Markins ballhead. Not the lightest combination but compared in price vs quality it's top gear. IF money was no problem I would have a Gitzo carbon tripod with the Markins head but the Gitzo a few hundred quid
Monopod also from Manfrotto the 681B with a simple 234 RC head with matching QR plate.
Grtz
Bryan
#58
Originally Posted by foreigneRS
a question for you photo buffs - tripod or monopod?
-Lightweight compared to tripod
-Good for additional stability, but not perfect
-Easy to setup
-Generally useful for panning shots
-Can't be used for long exposures
-Can be used to stabilise a long lens
Tripod:
-Typically heavy compared to monopod
-Theoretically very stable (you get what you pay for)
-Can be used for long exposures
-More cumbersome than monopod
-Ideal in low light for static subjects (unless you are looking for specific effects)
Hope this helps
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Ive just set up a site for my pictures, so anyone whos bored can have a mooch around.
http://stewartsanderson.zenfolio.com/
If anyones interested in joining the site, use the discount code shown in the above link to save some cash.
http://stewartsanderson.zenfolio.com/
If anyones interested in joining the site, use the discount code shown in the above link to save some cash.
#60
Originally Posted by Stu @ M Developments
Ive just set up a site for my pictures, so anyone whos bored can have a mooch around.
http://stewartsanderson.zenfolio.com/
If anyones interested in joining the site, use the discount code shown in the above link to save some cash.
http://stewartsanderson.zenfolio.com/
If anyones interested in joining the site, use the discount code shown in the above link to save some cash.
Just had a quick look through, some awesome pics mate
Steve
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Originally Posted by DUDE_SWEET_FRST
i just bought the canon 400D today, with 18-55 & 55-200 lense, 2gb card, bad, and tripod
good way to spend £550
good way to spend £550
#65
Very nice Stu, you've taken some excellent portraits, something i struggle to take.
A couple of examples of what i've been up to this year...
Inspired by our very own Ade
Didn't want to post a link as my flicR account is not the tidyest! (if i've done the wrong thing please remove from the thread)
My next embarkment after the new lenses i've ofdered if some form of a tilt and shift lens, the effects they create are stunning.
Matt.
A couple of examples of what i've been up to this year...
Inspired by our very own Ade
Didn't want to post a link as my flicR account is not the tidyest! (if i've done the wrong thing please remove from the thread)
My next embarkment after the new lenses i've ofdered if some form of a tilt and shift lens, the effects they create are stunning.
Matt.
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Originally Posted by Muska
Very nice Stu, you've taken some excellent portraits, something i struggle to take.
WOW!
I absolutely LOVE that!!
Incidentally. I added quite a few more to my site this afternoon if anyones bored...
#67
Originally Posted by Muska
Inspired by our very own Ade
Only joking mate... quite flattering!
What happened to the 'show us your fave pix from this year thread' anyway Stu?
#69
Originally Posted by john
What is the best entry level camera to get ? Always taken an interest in photography and want to take it a bit more seriousley than just my standard digi cam.
John
John
Any Canon, Pentax, Sony, Nikon entry level (or even second hand) camera will be more than good enough to get started with.
Best thing to do is make your way to a shop and touch/feel/see what you can get for your budget and go from there
#70
Originally Posted by Stu @ M Developments
Maybe we should do a little topic just for us Photo buffs to show what we have been snapping this year?
PF's BEST OF 2007
#71
Stu, looked at your pics on the web, and noticed you mentionned getting into macro...
You should invest in three/four/make it five items:
-Extension rings
-Better still bellows
-Angle finder
-Ring flash
-Decent tripod and head (bugger that's six )
-Manfrotto sliding plate (ooohhhh, seven )
That's your Xmas shopping list in one post
Right up close and proper personal with a couple of wrist watches !!! (Note, these haven't been cropped, this is how they came off)
Links to larger size versions (1024x768 ish):
You should invest in three/four/make it five items:
-Extension rings
-Better still bellows
-Angle finder
-Ring flash
-Decent tripod and head (bugger that's six )
-Manfrotto sliding plate (ooohhhh, seven )
That's your Xmas shopping list in one post
Right up close and proper personal with a couple of wrist watches !!! (Note, these haven't been cropped, this is how they came off)
Links to larger size versions (1024x768 ish):
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Those images are great pal.
Ive allready got the Macro rings but have yet to try them....
My XMAS list is allready full with one item. Dont think i will get it though, so these are all great reserves.
Ive allready got the Macro rings but have yet to try them....
My XMAS list is allready full with one item. Dont think i will get it though, so these are all great reserves.
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I don't have all the bufty things you have.
lowepro Compu Trekker AW
Canon EOS 300D (will be upgraded to a 350 0r 400D next year)
std kit lens 18-55
19-35 full frame
soon a fisheye lens
420EX flash
some CF cards
accu's
Velbon tripod
and a empty bankaccount
All my pictures are on www.hagmeijer.nl.
I do mostly night shots and car and truck photo's.
lowepro Compu Trekker AW
Canon EOS 300D (will be upgraded to a 350 0r 400D next year)
std kit lens 18-55
19-35 full frame
soon a fisheye lens
420EX flash
some CF cards
accu's
Velbon tripod
and a empty bankaccount
All my pictures are on www.hagmeijer.nl.
I do mostly night shots and car and truck photo's.
#75
Hey guys some advice please...
looking to get a really nice DLR. Have plenty of digital P&S cams but looking at taking it a step up.
I'm stuck between the newer Canon XTI (400d to you guys)
or the Canon 30d. I know the 30d is last years camera but better made and more of a Prosumer than the XTI. What I do like about the XTI is the higher MP. Of course if I had loads of money I'd get the new 40d!
I'm leaning more towards the 30d though what do you guys think? Stu, how do you like yours?
looking to get a really nice DLR. Have plenty of digital P&S cams but looking at taking it a step up.
I'm stuck between the newer Canon XTI (400d to you guys)
or the Canon 30d. I know the 30d is last years camera but better made and more of a Prosumer than the XTI. What I do like about the XTI is the higher MP. Of course if I had loads of money I'd get the new 40d!
I'm leaning more towards the 30d though what do you guys think? Stu, how do you like yours?
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Originally Posted by Fastmaul
Hey guys some advice please...
looking to get a really nice DLR. Have plenty of digital P&S cams but looking at taking it a step up.
I'm stuck between the newer Canon XTI (400d to you guys)
or the Canon 30d. I know the 30d is last years camera but better made and more of a Prosumer than the XTI. What I do like about the XTI is the higher MP. Of course if I had loads of money I'd get the new 40d!
I'm leaning more towards the 30d though what do you guys think? Stu, how do you like yours?
looking to get a really nice DLR. Have plenty of digital P&S cams but looking at taking it a step up.
I'm stuck between the newer Canon XTI (400d to you guys)
or the Canon 30d. I know the 30d is last years camera but better made and more of a Prosumer than the XTI. What I do like about the XTI is the higher MP. Of course if I had loads of money I'd get the new 40d!
I'm leaning more towards the 30d though what do you guys think? Stu, how do you like yours?
#77
camera
Didnt realise so many people on here were budding photographers. Ive just bought a 400d body after upgradeing from a 300d, and also have 70-300 zoom, 17-70 macro, BG-3E battery grip, tri-pod and a lowepro bag.
The new camera is fantastic and would recomend it to anyone wanting to get into photography, and also Canon are doing cashback deals at the moment, result
Fisheye and wideangle lenses will be next on the list of things to buy along with a flash gun
The new camera is fantastic and would recomend it to anyone wanting to get into photography, and also Canon are doing cashback deals at the moment, result
Fisheye and wideangle lenses will be next on the list of things to buy along with a flash gun
#78
Originally Posted by Fastmaul
Hey guys some advice please...
looking to get a really nice DLR. Have plenty of digital P&S cams but looking at taking it a step up.
I'm stuck between the newer Canon XTI (400d to you guys)
or the Canon 30d. I know the 30d is last years camera but better made and more of a Prosumer than the XTI. What I do like about the XTI is the higher MP. Of course if I had loads of money I'd get the new 40d!
I'm leaning more towards the 30d though what do you guys think? Stu, how do you like yours?
looking to get a really nice DLR. Have plenty of digital P&S cams but looking at taking it a step up.
I'm stuck between the newer Canon XTI (400d to you guys)
or the Canon 30d. I know the 30d is last years camera but better made and more of a Prosumer than the XTI. What I do like about the XTI is the higher MP. Of course if I had loads of money I'd get the new 40d!
I'm leaning more towards the 30d though what do you guys think? Stu, how do you like yours?
Some folks who are more into the canon stuff say that there are not so much improvements over the 30D comparing with the 40D. So if the 40D is out of reach a secondhand 30D or new 30D should be great. Remember that with the body you ain't there yet. Depending on what you are going to use it for, there's the question about what lenses to choose from. Canon has a very wide selection from cheap to medium to the real pro stuff. Prices are accordingly the better the more expensive.
Grtz
Bryan
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Originally Posted by RSwagoneer
Originally Posted by Fastmaul
Hey guys some advice please...
looking to get a really nice DLR. Have plenty of digital P&S cams but looking at taking it a step up.
I'm stuck between the newer Canon XTI (400d to you guys)
or the Canon 30d. I know the 30d is last years camera but better made and more of a Prosumer than the XTI. What I do like about the XTI is the higher MP. Of course if I had loads of money I'd get the new 40d!
I'm leaning more towards the 30d though what do you guys think? Stu, how do you like yours?
looking to get a really nice DLR. Have plenty of digital P&S cams but looking at taking it a step up.
I'm stuck between the newer Canon XTI (400d to you guys)
or the Canon 30d. I know the 30d is last years camera but better made and more of a Prosumer than the XTI. What I do like about the XTI is the higher MP. Of course if I had loads of money I'd get the new 40d!
I'm leaning more towards the 30d though what do you guys think? Stu, how do you like yours?
Some folks who are more into the canon stuff say that there are not so much improvements over the 30D comparing with the 40D. So if the 40D is out of reach a secondhand 30D or new 30D should be great. Remember that with the body you ain't there yet. Depending on what you are going to use it for, there's the question about what lenses to choose from. Canon has a very wide selection from cheap to medium to the real pro stuff. Prices are accordingly the better the more expensive.
Grtz
Bryan
#80
Originally Posted by JeroentjeRS
Originally Posted by RSwagoneer
Originally Posted by Fastmaul
Hey guys some advice please...
looking to get a really nice DLR. Have plenty of digital P&S cams but looking at taking it a step up.
I'm stuck between the newer Canon XTI (400d to you guys)
or the Canon 30d. I know the 30d is last years camera but better made and more of a Prosumer than the XTI. What I do like about the XTI is the higher MP. Of course if I had loads of money I'd get the new 40d!
I'm leaning more towards the 30d though what do you guys think? Stu, how do you like yours?
looking to get a really nice DLR. Have plenty of digital P&S cams but looking at taking it a step up.
I'm stuck between the newer Canon XTI (400d to you guys)
or the Canon 30d. I know the 30d is last years camera but better made and more of a Prosumer than the XTI. What I do like about the XTI is the higher MP. Of course if I had loads of money I'd get the new 40d!
I'm leaning more towards the 30d though what do you guys think? Stu, how do you like yours?
Some folks who are more into the canon stuff say that there are not so much improvements over the 30D comparing with the 40D. So if the 40D is out of reach a secondhand 30D or new 30D should be great. Remember that with the body you ain't there yet. Depending on what you are going to use it for, there's the question about what lenses to choose from. Canon has a very wide selection from cheap to medium to the real pro stuff. Prices are accordingly the better the more expensive.
Grtz
Bryan
The XTI (400d) is being offered right now in kit form with added zoom lens 70-300 for about $900. The extra lens is catching my eye but I don't want to get it just for the extra lens that I would probably upgrade later on. Maybe I should just save up and get the 40d.