• 03-04-2006, 12:44 PM
    Franglais
    Which bag?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by swmdrayfan
    What little 'tools' and 'helpers' do you all keep in your camera bag for those in-the-field emergencies?
    John

    But I have so many bags. Each one is adapted to the mission in hand. But generally:

    - the camera & lenses & filters (whatever is appropriate)
    - storage medium (film or spare CF card + ARCHOS portable drive)
    - personal stuff (wallet, papers, keys, money, credit cards, telephone..)
    - notebook and pen
    - camera instruction manual (often)
    - guide books & maps if necessary
    - extra clothing (often - a lightweight waterproof anorak, for example)

    I try to just carry one bag with me that I can live with and have with me all the time.

    Charles
  • 03-05-2006, 06:22 PM
    walterick
    Re: What do you keep in your bag?
    edit.........
  • 03-05-2006, 06:23 PM
    walterick
    Re: What do you keep in your bag?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mjs1973
    A couple things I keep in my truck that I haven't seen mentioned yet is some bags of rice. I have a 5 pound bag, and another 2 or 2.5 pound bag. They work great for steadying my 500mm lens on the window of my truck. I put the smaller bag on the window, and rest the lens on that. Then I put the 5 pound bag on top of the lens. Works like a charm. I had my girlfriend sew some cloth bags around them, and she added a button hole to them where I clip a small carabiner. I use the carabiner to clip the bags to my tripod for some extra support on a windy day.

    Now that's brilliant!
  • 03-07-2006, 07:51 AM
    dmm96452
    Re: What do you keep in your bag?
    I liked this post so much I created a PDF of it!
  • 03-07-2006, 08:34 AM
    swmdrayfan
    Re: What do you keep in your bag?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dmm96452
    I liked this post so much I created a PDF of it!

    Hey---good idea. This is gonna get buried pretty soon so might as well do it now. I'll do the same so I'll have something to refer to.
  • 03-07-2006, 10:50 AM
    Lionheart
    Re: What do you keep in your bag?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by swmdrayfan
    What little 'tools' and 'helpers' do you all keep in your camera bag for those in-the-field emergencies?
    John

    Dust removing stick, lens cloths/paper, cleaning solution, 2 small screwdrivers, spare batteries, spare memory cards.
  • 03-07-2006, 12:03 PM
    Loupey
    Re: What do you keep in your bag?
    When traveling abroad, I put my wallet, passport, and airline tickets in my camera bag. Then guard the bag with my life.

    I once was pick-pocketed by a band of gypsies in Milan, Italy. They didn't get anything as they were searching my pockets and not my camera bag.

    I figure, if I lose everything else but the camera bag, I can still get home.
  • 03-07-2006, 09:26 PM
    spacey
    Re: What do you keep in your bag?
    Camera, flash bracket attatched.
    4 sets of spare batteries.
    3 large capacity memory cards, 6 small capacity
    Spare UV filter, Laminated card, with serial numbers.
    Air blower, mini pressurized air can,
    Microfiber cloth, chamois, lenscloth, 6 packs of Zeiss wet lens cloths.
    Polarizer, R,B,G,Y filters.
    Motorola Talkabout units (2)
    Domke PhoTAGS vest (doubles asa bag too)
    Tarp
    Mini-tripod
    Wescott mini-reflector, removeable gold and silver, white underneath gold.

    In the car
    Laptop, 4 Flash drives (1G, 1G, 1G, 512MB)
    4 spare batteries (laptop) and one external
    S-Video to composite video adaptor
    Stack of blank CDs
    Tripod


    Work-- Sony PDW530 XDCam, Standard Definition video

    Microphone (EV RE50), wireless system(Lectrosonics).
    WIreless lavalier system.(Lectrosonics)
    On camera light (AntonBauer Ultralight2)
    Tripod (Sachtler HotPod ENGCF)
    Spare batteries (4)
    Spare bulbs for light kit and on camera light
    Spare set of clothes, with station logo
    Spare UV filter
    Rain-cover for camera

    ...and reporter.
  • 03-08-2006, 08:32 AM
    anew
    Re: What do you keep in your bag?
    Canon 10D
    28-80 canon lens
    15-30 sigma lens
    24mm canon tilt and shift
    spare battery/ card usual stuff...cloths etc.
    remote switch
    flash

    Nikon F70
    28-70 lens
    70-300
    numerous filters - cokin.

    Holga with tripod mount (nut glued on to the bottom!!)
    Agfa Billy with tripod mount (ditto!!)
    lensbaby
    polaroid
    pinhole box or boxes with paper
    tripod
    umbrella
    torch
    lighter
    note book and pencils (pens run out!)

    ......oh, and a snickers !!
  • 03-08-2006, 09:04 AM
    Ronnoco
    Re: What do you keep in your bag?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Loupey
    When traveling abroad, I put my wallet, passport, and airline tickets in my camera bag. Then guard the bag with my life.

    I once was pick-pocketed by a band of gypsies in Milan, Italy. They didn't get anything as they were searching my pockets and not my camera bag.

    I figure, if I lose everything else but the camera bag, I can still get home.

    The answer to pick-pockets and travelling is to drive them crazy by wearing Tilley travel clothes. The shorts have 11 pockets: all with security features. Even a dressy jacket has 8 secured pockets. The vest, although looking very ordinary has 12 pockets some velcroed and all pickpocket unfriendly.

    The result is that if I doing journalistic style or travel shooting on the move then I plan the shoot and travel as light as possible in terms of camera bag. The non-professional look is sometimes the way to go, depending on the situation and safety and "security" issues. Leaving a camera case in a car can be a problem, by the way, since rented cars or cars without out of country or out-of-state licenses are targetted by thieves in some areas too.

    Ronnoco
  • 03-08-2006, 06:37 PM
    Loupey
    Re: What do you keep in your bag?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ronnoco
    The answer to pick-pockets and travelling is to drive them crazy by wearing Tilley travel clothes. The shorts have 11 pockets: all with security features. Even a dressy jacket has 8 secured pockets. The vest, although looking very ordinary has 12 pockets some velcroed and all pickpocket unfriendly.

    Ronnoco


    11 pockets! :eek: 12 pockets! :eek: Since the troupe that accosted me was a mother and her 3 professional children, I guess that would have left me with odds of having something taken 8 out of 31. And I already have problems remembering which pants pocket I have my keys (was it the left one or the right one?):p

    My standard operating procedures when traveling abroad is by looking and acting like a Local with a camera. And I too normally travel as light as possible. Just this time, a saw this family during rush hour looking quite sad. I thought a saw a great picture but I happened to make eye contact (if only for a moment) with the mother. They all lept to action: The mother was in my face pleading something (in Italian I presume) while two of the older children where on each side of me each holding/pulling one of my arms. This left the little one with both hands free and the two on both sides with one arm free each. I could feel what they were doing, and after about 3 seconds I had to forcibly push myself free. Mind you, this all occurring in broad daylight in the middle of a courtyard next to one of Milan's most visited sites. Passersby just simply walking around this spectacle.

    Once free, I looked down to see all my pockets turned inside out. Looking back up, the family had melted into the crowds.

    But I stood triumphant for I had all my goodies in my bag - HAHAHA