Wednesday, 25 November 2009

What's in my Camera Bag?


As a busy working Yorkshire Wedding Photographer, the kit I use has to be chosen really carefully. Ever since I started as an amateur photographer, I have always used Nikon cameras (although I must admit, I did try Minolta very briefly when I lived in the US, didn't do too much for me to be honest). My first Nikon camera was the gorgeous Nikon FG, totally manual, old school - any of you remember film? I then went onto a Nikon F80 and then an F90x which I totally loved. When I came home to the UK about 5 years ago, I bought my first digital camera which was the Nikon D70, I then progressed through the D200 finally to the kit which I use now.

My gear has to be reliable and I need to have at least 2 of all 'mission critical' items. I did have a situation 2 wedding seasons ago when I was shooting the speeches at Danny and Kate's wedding with my Nikon D300, all of a sudden, the autofocus mechanism stopped working. I immediately reached down to my D200 and was able to keep shooting missing only about 30 seconds as I changed cameras and reset.

I use all of the items that you see in the picture above on a regular basis. This is just what sits in my camera bag. I will be posting an article later on in the week about my lighting kits, both portable and studio based sets which i hope the 'gear heads' and 'strobists' out there may appreciate.

So to give you a quick tour around the gear....

A- Nikon D300
B - Nikon D700 (Just love this camera and will be getting another in the New Year)
C - Nikon Sb800 Flashguns x 2 (I also have an Sb28)
D - Extra Battery packs for the SB800s (allows 5 AAs to be used)
E - Nikon Temperature correction Gels for the SB800s
F - Nikon 60mm f2.8 Macro lens (I always use this on the D300)
G - Pocket Wizard Flash Transmitters x 3 - stupidly expensive, but oh so reliable.
H - Quantum Turbo Z Batteries x 2 - great for fast flash recycling
I - Sekonic Flash Meter
J - Nikon 50mm f1.8 - one of my favourite all time lenses.
K - Tokina 12-24 f4 - a little soft around the edges but great when used carefully.
L - Mini tripod for positioning flashes.
M - Home made 'gobo' - prevents light from background flashes flaring into the lens.
N - Nikon 24-70 f2.8 - this lens is my general 'goto' lens for the majority of jobs.
O - Nikon 70-200 f2.8 VR - another amazing Nikon lens, beautiful for portraits.
P - Rocket blower, keeps all the glass dust free.
Q - Honl 'Speed Strap' - used with the Honl flash mods.
R - Nikon SC17 flash cord
S - Cleaning Fluid
T - Quantum cord to connect turbo batteries and Sb800s
U - WhiBal - colour correction card.
W - Xtra Batteries - you can never have enough, I now use Sanyo 'Eneloops'
X - Honl 1/8th Speed Grid - great for restricting light from flashes to a small area.
Y - Strobframe flash bracket
Z - Swiss Army Knife - no photographer should be without one!
1 - Ball bungees - used to secure flashes to pipes/struts etc
2 - Lumiquest Softbox III - great used close in for 'wrappy' portraits.
3 - Various cables for flashes/pocket wizards etc.
4 - Honl Speed Snoot - creates cinematic spotlights.
5 - Wet weather camera casing - now I don't shoot sports so much, doesn't come out too often.
6 - CF Memory cards - about 24gbs worth split between 1gbs/2gbs and 4gbs.

I hope this was useful/interesting and I'd love to field any questions people may have about any of the gear in my bag. Thanks for stopping by!

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