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What bag? What body? What lenses? What would you add to it if you're lacking something? :)
 
Nikon D700 with 50mm 1.2AI ,28mm f2.8 AI and 80-200f2.8 AF.
The combination serves me most of the time I carry it.
 
5D II, 24-70, and _maybe_ one additional lens (I have a number of lenses, but I generally try to think about which one or two lenses would actually be needed based on what I'm doing.)

I also usually carry a few filters... CPL, ND. I *may* carry a flash for fill lighting if it's outdoor daytime shots (it really depends on what I'm going to be shooting. If I'm shooting people then I'll bring a flash.)

I have a few bags...

I have a think-tank belt system (modular bags for various lenses, etc.) that all attach to the belt. But I prefer not to load it up. The camera is on a BlackRapid strap. The spare lens and/or flash will be in the bag and I can slide them around back for a narrow profile.

I have a LowePro bag and a Kata bag. The Kata bag has two zippered side pouches which unzip and fold out to be large enough to hold any average sized lens or flash. the LowePro bag is a holster bag long enough to hold my camera even with a 70-200mm lens attached. It has only thin side-compartments (large enough to put "flat" things like filters or memory cards... not large enough to put a lens.) But it does have a heavy strap and cinch on one side and you can attach a lens case as a side-car if you need space for a spare lens.

My main-bag (not a walk-around) is a large rolling back-pack (Tenba). It holds _most_ (but not all) of my gear. I really only use this as a travel and transport bag. If I'm traveling on a vacation, I'll carry that bag on the airline with me. But when I go out for a day of shooting that bag stays back at my room. I'll bring something lighter for my spare lens, etc.
 
I have my new T4i battery grip, extra batteries, 18-55 lens and 55-250MM lens. Lens cleaning stuff of course
 
Leica M4, 28mmF2, 40mmF1.4 and 3 rolls FP4 3 rolls HP5, 2 rolls Foma 400, 1 roll FPan, 3 self loaded rolls Plus X in a Billingham Hadley Pro
and if i had the money 50mmF0.95, but will get Voigtlander 50mmF1.1
 
My camera, a couple of XQD's, cleaning kit and 24-70mm.
 
TCampbell said:
5D II, 24-70, and _maybe_ one additional lens (I have a number of lenses, but I generally try to think about which one or two lenses would actually be needed based on what I'm doing.)

I also usually carry a few filters... CPL, ND. I *may* carry a flash for fill lighting if it's outdoor daytime shots (it really depends on what I'm going to be shooting. If I'm shooting people then I'll bring a flash.)

I have a few bags...

I have a think-tank belt system (modular bags for various lenses, etc.) that all attach to the belt. But I prefer not to load it up. The camera is on a BlackRapid strap. The spare lens and/or flash will be in the bag and I can slide them around back for a narrow profile.

I have a LowePro bag and a Kata bag. The Kata bag has two zippered side pouches which unzip and fold out to be large enough to hold any average sized lens or flash. the LowePro bag is a holster bag long enough to hold my camera even with a 70-200mm lens attached. It has only thin side-compartments (large enough to put "flat" things like filters or memory cards... not large enough to put a lens.) But it does have a heavy strap and cinch on one side and you can attach a lens case as a side-car if you need space for a spare lens.

My main-bag (not a walk-around) is a large rolling back-pack (Tenba). It holds _most_ (but not all) of my gear. I really only use this as a travel and transport bag. If I'm traveling on a vacation, I'll carry that bag on the airline with me. But when I go out for a day of shooting that bag stays back at my room. I'll bring something lighter for my spare lens, etc.

Yea I am the same with choosing what to bring for what occasion (I film too), and am a big Lowepro fan. What's been getting me by so far is my Lowepro Rezo 160 AW with a lens holder connected to the sliplock attachment. Together they hold my T3i, 50mm, 55-250mm, reversal ring, spare batteries, and I can squeeze in my Vfinder. My walkaround bag on 8-12 hour shoots at the beach is my Lowepro Flipside 500 AW with loads of accessories, DIY set ups, and my GoPro. It also holds my tripod which is great, and I'm always sure to bring with me leather glove cut offs and charmin-to-go tp (IBS) :)
 
Mine would be d800, 24-70f2.8 leaving behind 70-200 f2.8, 50 f1.4 and sb900
 
enerlevel said:
Mine would be d800, 24-70f2.8 leaving behind 70-200 f2.8, 50 f1.4 and sb900

Nice lenses :)
 
Lumix LX-5

Though considering going to the Fuji X-Pro or X100
 
you guys sure do walk around with a lot of gear hanging on.
 
Think tank streetwalker with a D7000 + Nikon 24-120 F4 VR and 60D + 17-40 F4L. Then a few cleaning clothes, rocket blower, sd cards, SB-700 and some batteries for it.
 

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