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Thought I would write down what all I lug around these days - would love to hear what's in your camera bag... :thumbsup2

My Kit Includes-

Nikon D70s
Nikon SB-800 Speedlight
Nikkor 50mm F/1.8 AF Lens
Nikkor 18-70mm F/3.5-4.5G AF-S DX Lens
Tamron 18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 AF XR Di II Lens
Quantaray 2x Tele Extender
Reversing Ring for 50mm F/1.8
3 CompactFlash 2GB Media Cards
Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control
Manfrotto Modo-Maxi 785B Tripod
Quantaray Close-Up Filter Set
Quantaray Neutral Density 4 Filter
Quantaray Circular Polarizer Filter
Quantaray 6X Cross Screen Filter
Domke F6 Camera Bag
Leather Bound Journal
Rocket Blower
Rain Poncho
Mini Screw Driver
Pocket Knife
 
was having a look around the new photopass site
and liked the look of the photo book
but cannot get it to download my own photos , followed everything it says but it will not let me finish the downloading
stops at the last second or 2 :confused3
was anyone else able to do this

hope I have put this question on the right board , if not place tell me where to go
thanks in advance
Jackie
 
Mine consists of:

Nikon D50
SB-600 Speedlight
Nikon 18-135mm Lens
Nikon 70-300mm lens
Nikon 55-200mm lens
Nikon 50mm 1.8 lens
2 2GB Ultra II sd cards
2 1GB Ultra II sd cards
Remote
Close up filter set
Infrared filter
Center focus filter
4x Cross screen filter
6x Cross screen filter
Circular Polarizer
Neutral Density 4 filter
Inexpensive tripod
Monopod
Lowepro Slingshot 100
Lowepro Offtrail 1

I think that is about it, I'll add later if I forgot anything.

Gdad,
How do you like the Modo-Maxi785B?
 
Ratpack said:
Gdad, How do you like the Modo-Maxi785B?

I like it- it's very light weight and great for lunking around, disney, hiking, etc. It's not the most stable thing in the world though- I would eventually like to get something more substantial too.
 

My bag is laying empty on the floor. My list of camera related stuff is:

Bodies
Canon 10D
Canon 1DM2

Lenses
Canon 28mm-135mm IS
Canon 50mm f/1.8
Canon 17mm-40mm f/4
Canon 24mm-70mm f/2.8
Canon 70mm-200mm f/2.8 IS
Canon 1.4x extender
Canon 2.0x extender

Filters
77mm Polarizer
Closeup Filter

Lighting
Canon 420EX flash
Canon 580EX flash
Alien Bee B400 Flash
Alien Bee B800 Flash
2 Light stands
48" shoot thru umbrella
48" white/silver bounce umbrella

Carrying Gear
Lowepro Shoulder bag
Lowepro Minitrekker backpack
Lowepro S&F Deluxe waistbelt and asst lens cases
Neoprene shoulder strap
Handstrap

Memory
2 4GB microdrives
1 GB CF card
2 GB CF card
4 GB CF card
4 GB SD card

Other Stuff
Portrait grip for 10D
Gitzo 2227G tripod
Acratech Ultimate Ballhead
Canon TC-80N3 Remote Timer Controller
Lens and Sensor cleaning stuff
3 extra batteries for the 10D
1 extra battery for the 1D
EWA Marine U-AXP underwater housing

Sadly, my pictures still leave a lot to be desired. I'm sure that I just need more stuff.
 
Another Nikon user here:

Nikon D50
Nikon 18-70mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S DX
Quantaray 70-300mm f/4-5.6D AF (waiting for new Nikon 70-300 w/VR to arrive)
Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF
Nikon Speedlight SB-600
Remote Shutter Release
3 1GB SD cards (Viking, SanDisk & Kingston)
1 2GB SD card (SanDisk)
Gary Fong Lightsphere II Inverted Dome Diffuser

I will also use 1 of 3 different Tripods, I keep 1 in the car and 1 in the house, the 3rd is a travel tripod that gets taken out when need for trips. Also have a pocket tripod that I'll probably upgrade before next years trip.

I have 2 U/V filters, but have decided not to use them.

Current bag is a LowPro Offtrail (fanny pack type) but it doesn't hold all my stuff. I'm am getting a new bag for x-mas, the Tarmac Adventure 9. This will definately hold all my stuff and have a bit of extra room for future lenses and upgrades.
 
My Current Kit

Canon Rebel XT
Canon 18-55
Canon 50mm F/1.8
Canon 70-200 f/2.8L
Canon 75-300
Canon 1.4x extender
Sigma 18-125
Canon EX430 Flash
UV filters on all lenses
Circular polorizer for the Sigma
tripod, can't remember brand at this moment as I am in the airport
Monfroto monopod
both wired and wireless remote shutter releases
Mini Treker AW bag

As with Mike, I think I need some more stuff so my pictures turn out better...
 
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okay..i have NOTHING like ya'll!!!

of course i have a S3 so ..my bag consists of the
camera
extra cards
cleaning cloth

thats it.
 
I try to travel light, so I carry the dSLR & walkaround lens, while the bag holds a 70-200 f/4, polarizer, CF cards, batteries, monopod, and a tiny first aid kit. And an emergency plastic bag/poncho in case of rain!

I shop at REI a lot and they ask me where I am going that I need all this fancy hiking & backpacking gear. I tell them "the world's most brutal environment imaginable - heat, cold, rain, hostile natives, endless miles of walking... Walt Disney World!" ;)
 
Canon Rebel XT
Canon G3
waterproof bag for the G3
Canon 18mm-55mm (kit lens) w/ circular polarizer
Sigma 55mm-200mm with UV filter
2 Gb, 1 Gb and 2 256Mb CF Cards
Canon 420EX Speedlight flash
lens cloth
collapsible lens hood
Canon battery charger (sometimes)
generic cheap monopod
generic cheap tripod
tube of sunscreen
scanner (if I'm shooting aircraft)
granola bars (usually for my 5 year old, but sometimes for me).
 
Canon Rebel XT with battery grip and 2 batteries
kit lens (18-55 mm) Canon
canon 28-135 IS lens and hood
Canon 50 mm lens
Canon 100mm macro lens
2x telephoto lens
UV filters for all lenses
2 memory cards
compact tri-pod
external flash
cleaning kit
various cords
battery charger for car
cordless shutter release
shutter release with cord
manual for camera
all in Canon backpack.
 
Canon Rebel XT
Canon 580 EX flash
Canon 10-22 E-FS
Canon 18-55 E-FS
Canon 28-135 IS
Canon 50 f/1.8
Canon 70-300 IS
Wired and wireless remotes
Filters: UVs, circular polarizers, & "star" filters
6 1GB CF cards
Rocket Blower
Stofen Omnibounce
Extra battery for camera
2 extra sets of NiMH for flash
Chargers
Lens cleaning supplies
USB & video cables

That's what is physically in the bag.
 
With alll that stuff to carry, how much do you guys pay your camera caddies (aka, man servants while at AK)? :rotfl2:
 
Well I have had my camera for an entire week and this is what I have in my camera bag so far..

Canon Rebel XTi
canon 18-55 kit lens with skylight filter
canon 50mm f/1.8 lens with UV filter
Quantaray 70 - 300mm f/4-5.6 tele - macro lens and hood with UV filter
Quantaray cross screen filter 62
software that came with the camera
USB cable that came with the camera
battery charger
a child sized santa hat (used it to take pictures of my students - haven't taken it out yet)
tripod- but it isn't actually IN the camera bag - the bag is much to small and the salesmen at Wolf camera told me not to carry the tripod with the camera -- too much of a chance for damage :confused3
 
grover said:
okay..i have NOTHING like ya'll!!!

of course i have a S3 so ..my bag consists of the
camera
extra cards
cleaning cloth

thats it.

:thumbsup2 Me too.
Just add:
cables
a few notes about some manual settings
batteries
 
well to much since it's to heavy for me to carry but:
rebel xt
canon 28-135 IS, 50mm 1.8, 18-55mm kit lenses
promaster( i know i know) 100-300mm, 100mm macro lenses
cute little flashlight i got at wall mart for 1.99, on a stand, hangs up etc
cleaning stuff...lens pen, bulb, cloths, solution
notebook/pen ( very cool hand made paper journal and sepia colored ink..gotta do it right) and manual
filter wallet ( with cps, star filters, step up rings, etc etc etc )
memory wallet
remote
lens hoods
3 batteries( i was a brownie back in the day so always prepared :thumbsup2 ) and charger
computer/tv cords that came with the camera
lens caps for the body, lens i have on and a couple spares i got from somewhere or other
and things i never use but keep in there anyway till i get more lenses to fill the pockets
extension tube
macro filter type lenses

tried to connect my tripod to the bottom and it worked but was the straw....
 
Wouldn't be easier for all of you to just post a pic of everything in the bag -- spread out on the floor? :rotfl2:

And being the former insurance agent that I am :rolleyes: ...... you should do that anyway....but with your cheapest camera while having your expensive camera in the photo as proof of ownership.
 
Is it possible for my pictures using a Pentax *istDL are better than the pictures from my Photopass CD? When I print one of each, my pictures look good (in terms of picture quality, not artistic quality), yet the "professional" photopass appear faded, and lots of noise, and this is only on a 4x6. No way I could get an 8x10 from the Photopass ones...

seems like I wasted $100...
 
Anything is possible. I know when we were there in July, they were using the Nikon D70 (I think) which is a great camera. But as we all know, a camera is only as good as the person operating it. Also the settings have a lot to do with the quality as well. So in theory, they should be as good or better than our own, but they can be worse. I bought the CD in July but haven't printed any. Now I will have to go and do that. Hopefullt they weren't using the lower jpeg setings.
 





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