What’s in my camera bag?
When it comes to photography gear, I am an over packer for sure! I have tried to par down my camera gear, but it’s the whole “but what if I need it for this type of shot” sort of thing. Even when I go on trips and don’t use certain items, and clearly they probably shouldn’t be packed the next time, they always end up coming with me, just in case. 😉
I have recently added to my camera gear a mirrorless system, for the pure fact the camera is much lighter than carrying around my DSLR. I will always have my DSLR for other projects, but now when I get back to travelling, I can be as light as possible so I don’t want to die like I wanted to do on a number of occasions with my DLSR!
Camera’s
DSLR: Nikon D750
This is a full frame camera and it takes great photos and video.
Mirrorless Camera: Nikon Z6ii
This also is a full frame camera, takes amazing photos and has a killer silent mode.
iPhone
I have had an iPhone for a long time but I have never been impressed with the photos taken in low light, to the point that I don’t even bother in certain lighting conditions anymore. I still need to test out the new model, but I think I may head over to the android side with a Google phone.
Lenses
24-70mm F2.8
This was my go to lens, but it got stolen in Mongolia and the price went way up to replace it. I decided not to replace it knowing that I am going to be changing up my gear, but I LOVE LOVE LOVE this lens! (Edit: I recently purchased my beloved lens again!)
24-88mm F3.5-4.5
I replaced my 24-70 with this lens. It is still a great lens, just not as dreamy as the other, but it was more in my price range at the time.
70-200mm F4
Much lighter compared to the F2.8, so it is much better for travelling. I do think you need a telephoto lens on your travels as much as a wide angle.
Tripods
- Tripod for my phone camera
- Tripod for my DSLR
- Gorillapod for my DSLR – for when I don’t want to take my big tripod
Extras
- 2 camera batteries – always charged
Battery charger - Lens cleaning cloth – a couple of them
- Lens cleaning liquid Lens pen
- Mirror cleaning kit
- Mini reflector
- Rain protector
- 2 hard drives (saving to the cloud is not always an option on the road) + cords
- Duct tape & electrical tape – I use these to make my camera look a lot more used, and to cover the make of the camera so it doesn’t look as desirable to steal
- Camera strap – I have a neoprene one that has a little give so it is more comfortable to carry all day. Plus, then I don’t have emblazoned the type of camera on my shoulder strap for all the thieves to know.
- Floaty strap for my iPhone waterproof case
- Shutter remote
- Selfie stick
- Camera bag: backpack to store everything on travel days and a padded insert to put into my day bag so I don’t have to carry everything on my days out.
Filters
- Neutral density: Big Dipper and Little Dipper with attachment rings for both lenses
These stop down the light by 10 stops and 6 stops respectively. They are great for creating slow motion effects when it is still bright out. - UV filters that stays on my lenses all the time to protect from scratches
When I look at this list written out, it really doesn’t seem like a lot of stuff…lots of little things. But when I put it all into my backpack, I become fully aware of how much stuff is in there. LOL
Even though it may be a lot, I will still take it all whenever I travel, but in the future it will be a lot lighter due to the mirrorless camera set up. 🙂
What photography gear do you take with you? Let me know in the comments.
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