I'm going! celebration thread

I'm way too much of a newbie to off you any suggestions. I've just got to say when you get all of this gear loaded up, I think I'd like to see a pic! All of that gear in one place - wow! Kinda like heaven! Will you carry all of this gear in the park in one bag? Will you have help carrying it all? Will you rent a locker? This is the one thing about carrying extra lenses and tripods that scares me - carrying it all around.

You need to check out this previous thread.
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1613775&highlight=security+mark

On page 2 - Posted By Barrie There is a picture of Mark
I nearly died when I saw this. If I remember correctly he was there
alone to take pictures. I would be exhausted just carrying all the
equipment. I have to say I have looked at many of his post and
his pictures are amazing.
 
Hey Mark!

I bet if you ask that friend will let you borrow his D3!
 

I am 20 days away, and not nearly the equipment list of Mark, I am ready to be there!
 
what do you mean by "tent AC"? Are you camping?

MIkeeee
 
12 days huh? Well I'll be headed up on June 3 myself, which is 10 days away. So I'm presuming we'll overlap. I'll be on the lookout for you with that rig, now that I know what to look for!
 
Mark,
I can only think of one thing you forgot and its an important one. An assistant to carry all your gear. The good news is that I've already blocked the time off from work and all you need to do is fly me down, feed me, and get me accommodations. Otherwise, I'll do it for free.

I think you have everything covered, especially from the backup point of view.
 
Hey Mark!

I bet if you ask that friend will let you borrow his D3!

Meh. It's low res, doesn't have video, and the mounts and zooms are all backwards. I'll stick with the 5DM2.

what do you mean by "tent AC"? Are you camping?

MIkeeee

Believe it or not, we are. We're aiming for a high-tech hillbilly motif. We decided that we'll probably do short days at the parks because of the crowds and heat. Because of that, we decided to double our usual one week trip and stay for two. We want to stay on property and we want to keep the cost down. Camping is cheap and gives us a place to prepare our own breakfasts and dinners. The biggest problem is the heat. To deal with that, we added a window AC unit to our tent's vestibule.

12 days huh? Well I'll be headed up on June 3 myself, which is 10 days away. So I'm presuming we'll overlap. I'll be on the lookout for you with that rig, now that I know what to look for!

I won't have the harness/vest part of the outfit, but I'll still be pretty recognizable. I'll have my belt and my 5D. You can also recognize me by my wife and kids that have been in so many of the pictures posted here. Just keep your eyes open for a short, goofy looking guy taking pictures of the strangest things.


BTW, the car PC is working. We gave it a test run when we went to the pool. The kids use their iPod touches or our iPhones to control it. They watch it on the monitors mounted into our headrests. They can select from over 1,000 movies, TV shows, and shorts. The sound goes through the car stereo system or through headphone jacks built into the seats. I've still got a bunch of TV shows, Youtube clips, and other shorts to load on it before we leave. My hard to impress older son took in this technical marvel for about a minute and then asked "why isn't it connected to the Internet?" Next year, son.
 
We're aiming for a high-tech hillbilly motif.

if you really want to be authentic, that calls for the AC to be mounted in the rear slider window of a pick up truck and the tent has to be exchanged for a homemade plywood slide-in camper usually painted black or just left "natural" in the truck bed.
 
BTW, the car PC is working. We gave it a test run when we went to the pool. The kids use their iPod touches or our iPhones to control it. They watch it on the monitors mounted into our headrests. They can select from over 1,000 movies, TV shows, and shorts. The sound goes through the car stereo system or through headphone jacks built into the seats. I've still got a bunch of TV shows, Youtube clips, and other shorts to load on it before we leave. My hard to impress older son took in this technical marvel for about a minute and then asked "why isn't it connected to the Internet?" Next year, son.

:rotfl2:

You guys have fun. Your high-tech camping sounds like a blast!

Might we possibly expect some trip report updates while you're there?
 
I started getting my gear together and ready. Here's a picture of my trip gear on the floor.

550925556_ufHkj-L.jpg


From the upper left down to the lower right, the pictured items are:


  • Belt strap with two lens holders (one long, one short) and a pouch
  • Gitzo GT2540 tripod
  • Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 lens
  • Canon 24-105mm f/4 IS lens
  • Canon 17-40mm f/4 lens
  • Canon 70-200 f/2.8 IS lens
  • Canon 5D Mark II with RSS L Bracket (and a battery inside)
  • Canon 50mm f/1.8 lens
  • Hoods for four of the lenses
  • Hoya 9 stop ND filter
  • Hoya Polarizer
  • Singh Ray Vari-ND filter
  • Singh Ray Blue-Gold Polarizing filter
  • Acratech Ultimate Ball Head
  • Acratech leveling base
  • RRS focusing rail
  • Canon 580 EX II flash
  • Canon 580 EX flash
  • Canon ST-E2 flash controller
  • Canon VL-10Li video light
  • Sony PCM-D50 portable linear PCM recorder
  • Mic cover for the PCM-D50
  • Canon 500D Close-up filter
  • Canon 1.4x teleconverter
  • Expodisc
  • Pentax W30 (younger son's camera)
  • JVC Everio (older son's video camera)
  • Canon G9
  • Waterproof shell for G9
  • Everio battery charger
  • 5D batter charger
  • W30 battery charger
  • Video light battery charger
  • G9 battery charger
  • Black Rapid camera strap
  • cleaning fluid
  • Sensor brush
  • Two 500GB Seagate USB drives
  • Wireless remote
  • Wired remote with intervelometer
  • Hoodman Loupe
  • Two Everio batteries
  • 5DM2 battery (the other is in the camera)
  • Two W30 batteries
  • G9 battery
  • Pec Pads
  • Flash gels and velcro dots
  • Allen wrench
  • Extra lens cap
  • 32GB CF card
  • 16GB CF card
  • 4GB CF card
  • 16GB SD card
  • Three 8 GB SD card
  • Hot shoe bubble level
I'll also throw in a CF/SD card reader, a blower, and a laptop. I might also toss in the an extra gear harness and some pouches in case I want to carry a lot of gear on a particular outing.

I'm expecting to get a hot shoe 1/4" screw adapter and a Gorillapod before the trip. They are intended for the PCM-D50.

See anything I've forgotten?
 
I started getting my gear together and ready. Here's a picture of my trip gear on the floor.

550925556_ufHkj-L.jpg



See anything I've forgotten?

Hey Mark, what do you pack all that gear in? I assume you check most of it when flying?
 
No, but isn't that an iPhone or iPod Touch in the pic, but not on your list? Will you be taking pics with that too?

Ooops, I left that off my list. My wife and I will have iPhones. She sometimes uses hers to take pictures, so I listed it. The boys will be getting iPod Touches for the trip, but I don't think those have cameras on them.

Hey Mark, what do you pack all that gear in? I assume you check most of it when flying?

I mix it. I typically fill one camera backpack or one shoulder bag with the main stuff and carry that on. I put the tripod legs and other stuff in a checked bag. On this trip, we'll be driving, so it won't be an issue. On my next trip (to Colorado), I'll probably either be driving or flying a private plane, so it won't be an issue there either.

Just don't forget the batteries. Have fun!!!!

Most of the batteries are in the picture. I do have bunches of AA and AAA batteries for the flashes, headlamps, and other stuff we'll be bringing.
 
Mark, do you have any details on the Car PC setup or did I miss that thread?
 
The only thing missing is the straitjacket that they'll put you in when they see you lugging all that! :lmao:

I remain surprised that you have so much invested yet your only prime is the absolute cheapest one that money can buy. Different strokes, I guess.
 


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