Testing a loadout in a new camera bag/backpack/roller:
What does that kit weigh? Will you carry it on your back sometimes?
My similar-ish backpack (no rollers) is about 16 lbs, plus tripod in belt carrier 10 lbs, plus any extra lenses strapped to the belt. I used to carry it on long hikes, but not so much these days.
You know you can get a smart phone with a camera, and save a lot of weight![]()
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My first and last use of "run and gun" videography. Don't like the results, too much like a monkey shot it with a smartphone!![]()
My first and last use of "run and gun" videography. Don't like the results, looks too much like a monkey shot it with a smartphone!![]()
Definitely better than the 'delorain meets Walter White' look. Would it look good on a TJ?
My kit looks like this. Different lenses go in the bag, depending on where I'm hiking. They don't all fit at once, and that would make a hiking bag too heavy. (Actually, it's too heavy anyway. Often, I leave the bag in the Jeep and just carry the camera and one or two lenses in pouches.)
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I also wear a wide accessory belt for extra lenses, water, and mainly for the tripod.
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I don't have a handy way to carry my longest telephoto lens
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1905 mm f/15
(5" f15 refractor, one of several telescopes I built a few decades ago.)
That's a nice looking bag and kit. Yea, my "superzoom" stays at home mostly. Nice 'scope - better than my lens by far, at 1900mm I'm at about F/19 or 20! Did you make that Tripod?
