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MarkBarbieri
07-27-2007, 03:56 PM
I'm getting ready to go on a 3 week vacation in Western Canada. We'll be doing a mixture of activities including camping, caving, hiking, boating, off-roading, museums, and more. I'm going over all of our packing lists.

Here's what I have for photo gear. See anything I'm missing?
2 Camera Bodies Extra Batteries for both bodies Chargers Lots of CF and SD cards Wide angle zoom 50mm prime Standard zoom Telephoto Zoom Flash 1.4x converter 2.0x converter Polarizer Tripod, leveling base, and head Hot shoe level Lens and filter cleaning kit Closeup filter Backpack Remote shutter release Off camera flash cord Waterproof p&s with batteries and charger Laptop, charger, card reader, blank DVDs

Furgus
07-27-2007, 04:04 PM
I don't see the Kitchen sink? :)

Have a good trip, can't wait to see the pictures.

Anewman
07-27-2007, 04:13 PM
I'm getting ready to go on a 3 week vacation in Western Canada. We'll be doing a mixture of activities including camping, caving, hiking, boating, off-roading, museums, and more. I'm going over all of our packing lists.

Here's what I have for photo gear. See anything I'm missing?
2 Camera Bodies Extra Batteries for both bodies Chargers Lots of CF and SD cards Wide angle zoom 50mm prime Standard zoom Telephoto Zoom Flash 1.4x converter 2.0x converter Polarizer Tripod, leveling base, and head Hot shoe level Lens and filter cleaning kit Closeup filter Backpack Remote shutter release Off camera flash cord Waterproof p&s with batteries and charger Laptop, charger, card reader, blank DVDs



Must be a big backpack...

have fun:)

KrazyPete
07-27-2007, 05:39 PM
How about an ND Gradient filter for landscapes?

MarkBarbieri
07-27-2007, 06:30 PM
How about an ND Gradient filter for landscapes?

I keep thinking about getting one, but I never have. I'll rely on HDR for the trip.

Groucho
07-27-2007, 07:25 PM
Two words:

FISH

EYE

:teeth:

OK, it's usually one word in photo terms, but whatever. Even my cheap Zenitar with its crop factor was a mandatory lens to bring everywhere, and my new 10-17mm is even more so. Fun fun fun!

MarkBarbieri
07-27-2007, 07:29 PM
I came quite close to buying a fisheye from a guy on craigslist. I plan to get one, but I haven't found the right deal yet. That and a real macro lens are high on my list of desirables.

Groucho
07-27-2007, 07:50 PM
Ah yes, a macro is another consideration, especially if you want to do bug or flower photos. I picked up a cheap but pretty good screw-mount 55mm F2.8 1:1 macro recently but just haven't gotten around to playing with it much. A ~100mm might be more useful, but hey, as I said, this was pretty cheap. :)

One problem is that a good macro shot might take a bit longer to set up and your family's patience may run this when you're on a vacation with them. :teeth:

fitzperry
07-27-2007, 08:46 PM
I'm green with envy--I really want to get back to the Banff area sometime soon. Have a wonderful trip! I'm sure you'll love it there and come back with some amazing photos.

Cdn Friends of Pooh
07-28-2007, 12:26 AM
Mark,

We live in Edmonton, AB and can definitely say you'll enjoy your trip up north!

Bring your bug spray as the mosquitos have been biting, as well as your sunscreen - we've had hot humid weather over the past couple of weeks (temps 85F+).

Not sure if you have this on your itinerary, but if you have kids, you might want to consider taking a day trip to Drumheller, AB (http://www.dinosaurvalley.com/) and the Royal Tyrrell Museum (http://www.tyrrellmuseum.com/). On your way, you'll see the badlands which are absolutely stunning.

Bonny

gruZ
07-28-2007, 07:30 AM
Rocketblower?
Sensor cleaning kit?
Any portable off-camera lighting stuff (light stand / small umbrella / PC cord or wireless flash triggers)?
Extra batteries for flash?
Any inclement weather stuff (poncho / large zip lock bag)?
Sharpie to write on DVD's after they're burned?

MarkBarbieri
07-28-2007, 08:58 AM
Drumheller is a little farther east than we plan on going. We're starting and ending our trip in Vancouver and driving as far east as Banff/Jasper. It looks great, but we only have so much time and don't want to spend too much of it in the car.

Rocketblower?
Sensor cleaning kit?

Part of my cleaning kit. I've got the rocketblower, a couple of brushes, cleaning fluid, lens paper, a microfiber cloth, and some "dust-aid" sensor cleaning pads.


Any portable off-camera lighting stuff (light stand / small umbrella / PC cord or wireless flash triggers)?

I've got an off camera cord, but that's it for ligth stuff. I'd like to add a foldup reflector, but not this time.

Extra batteries for flash?

We'll be buying a big thing of AA and AAA batteries once we get on the ground.

Any inclement weather stuff (poncho / large zip lock bag)?
Rain gear is packed. The camera backpack comes with a rain cover.

Sharpie to write on DVD's after they're burned?
I'll add it to the list.

How about an ND Gradient filter for landscapes?
Just borrowed one from a friend.

Taqwus
07-28-2007, 01:06 PM
Lets see you got
12 caps for lenses
11 batteries a charging
10 pack of dvd's
9 cleaning kits
8 foot usb cord
7 cleaning kits
6 pack of flashes
5 telephoto lenses
4 pack of polarizers
3 legged tripod
2.0 converter
and a photo taken at disney




hehe couldnt resist been up all night studying thermodynamics and drinking I needed some silliness