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Whats in your walkaround bag?

Usually it depends on the camera I have, but for the sake of simplicity i'll just list the most common for me, which is when I have my Leica

(Domke f3xb bag)
M6 body with 50mm f/1.4
28mm f/2 Voigtlander
nd filters for both lenses
couple spare rolls of film
bottle of water
sunscreen if it's day time
pen + notebook
snacks
spare phone battery

that's basically it, sometimes i'll have my kindle if I expect to stop somewhere for a bit
 
Depends on what my walk around is all about.
7D
70-200 f/2.8
flash
Lens Pen
weather sleeve
Note book and pen.
Flash screen
Batteries
Memory cards
a bunch of crap
Trigger and receiver
gorilla pod
 
fjrabon said:
you guys sure do walk around with a lot of gear hanging on.

Sometimes....
 
Depends on what my walk around is all about.
7D
70-200 f/2.8
flash
Lens Pen
weather sleeve
Note book and pen.
Flash screen
Batteries
Memory cards
a bunch of crap
Trigger and receiver
gorilla pod

your walkaround setup is a 70-200 on a crop frame?
 
ThinkTank Streetwalker, Nikon D3, 85mm 1.8G, 50mm 1.8G. That's if I'm shooting for myself (travel, etc.). Things get a lot heavier and bulky the second I'm getting paid to shoot. :-\
 
Depends on what my walk around is all about.
7D
70-200 f/2.8
flash
Lens Pen
weather sleeve
Note book and pen.
Flash screen
Batteries
Memory cards
a bunch of crap
Trigger and receiver
gorilla pod

your walkaround setup is a 70-200 on a crop frame?
Yep. I use that sucker 90% of the time.
I can't use my "professional" gear for personal, so it's the 7D for anything personal.
Otherwise it's the 5d2.
 
Depends on what my walk around is all about.
7D
70-200 f/2.8
flash
Lens Pen
weather sleeve
Note book and pen.
Flash screen
Batteries
Memory cards
a bunch of crap
Trigger and receiver
gorilla pod

your walkaround setup is a 70-200 on a crop frame?
Yep. I use that sucker 90% of the time.
I can't use my "professional" gear for personal, so it's the 7D for anything personal.
Otherwise it's the 5d2.

I was mostly just surprised at that sort of reach for a walkaround. You must like keeping your distance ;)
 
Depends on what I want, but it will either be a 24-70 or a 70-200. If I want to change it up, I will bring only the 14mm or the 100L.
 
I use most of the time the Think Tank Retrospective 20. When I cary more the only body and lens.
Depends where I go whats in my bag (traveling the bag contains 5DIII + 24-70 II and 70-200 II and when a UWA needed also the 16-35 II (some times a extra body)

Most of the time I cary the Canon EOS 5D mark III with the kitlens (Canon 24-70 II) with no bag
Day to the zoo only 5DIII and 70-200 II + Extender III 2x also with no bag
 
this is a complicated question.

Tomorrow, going to a school excursion, I am taking a 20mm, 35-70mm and 105mm.

If I am going hiking, I will have 20mm, 70-300mm and probably 50mm for the light weight + 105mm macro.

For streets, 20mm, 50mm and 105mm macro.

Hot air balloon show, everything, but chose between 50mm and 35-70.

In general, I don't carry the 50 and 35-70 together. It's either or. I don't think I have enough range of lens to have very different set up for various occasions. My goal is to carry as little as possible but in my case, I always carry too much.
 
Day to the zoo only 5DIII and 70-200 II + Extender III 2x also with no bag

I had some awesome shots at the Atlanta Zoo this weekend with that combo. It's fantastic.

Yeah, when I occasionally do outside senior portraits with that combo, I'm very briefly tempted towards the dark side.
 
Bag Tamarac pro 12 unless I'm flying then I add my pelican case
Camera nikon d200 and d300
Lenses: 12-24mm, 24-70mm, 70-200mm, 50mm 1.4, 105mm. 35mm 1.8
Speedlight: Sb800 and 900 with diffusers
Benro travel angel tripod
Ton of cards, batteries, chargers and lens wipes

As I travel for a living the above are always with me I add light stands when I need them. I left my 12-24mm home once thinking j wouldn't need it i was wrong now everything comes with me with exception of my studio lol.

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bhop said:
Usually it depends on the camera I have, but for the sake of simplicity i'll just list the most common for me, which is when I have my Leica

(Domke f3xb bag)
M6 body with 50mm f/1.4
28mm f/2 Voigtlander
nd filters for both lenses
couple spare rolls of film
bottle of water
sunscreen if it's day time
pen + notebook
snacks
spare phone battery

that's basically it, sometimes i'll have my kindle if I expect to stop somewhere for a bit

Is it a classic M6 ot metered ?
 
your walkaround setup is a 70-200 on a crop frame?
Yep. I use that sucker 90% of the time.
I can't use my "professional" gear for personal, so it's the 7D for anything personal.
Otherwise it's the 5d2.

I was mostly just surprised at that sort of reach for a walkaround. You must like keeping your distance ;)
I am not sure if it's that or that I like to get really close too.
This post was from a walkabout the other day with the kids http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/people-photography/303006-meet-tommie.html
 

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