I love to take photos, visit new places close to home and travel to other countries. No matter what the occasion I run through a mental checklist to determine, to grab what photographic equipment. Once I digital photography 2003 committed I film canister and removed a bulge in my luggage. I moved to the digital age with the Nikon COOLPIX 4500, which is pretty compact and versatile. A few years later I bought a Nikon D50 (DSLR). This new device meant, I had many more decisions before he home to make.
The basics
Essential foundations for extra rechargeable batteries, charger and a few memory cards are either camera. After the decisions multiply very quickly. If I the Coolpix I interest in wide use exposure was got, so I invested in a lens. In preparation for a trip to the Norwegian Arctic in 2004 I was worried about getting better color saturation and remove reflections, so I bought a polarizing filter. It is no big item but something else in my pocket. I think the best equipment to keep my photos while traveling. How will I check, edit, manage and show you during a trip? My solution was always my laptop computer with the AC power cord to take. The camera itself is relatively compact, but the support elements really add.
Image storage
There is a choice to manage my images when I’m traveling. The hardware is generally known conditions, such as a digital portable storage device. Unlike a computer this is a safe and efficient method to the download, review, sort and save my photos on the road. These devices include products like smart disk Trax (80 GB), SanDisk Sansa Pocket Media Player, two models of Epson (P3000 and P5000) and Canon M80; and the list goes on. Prices range from $500-600 for those with a higher storage capacity and other features. While the cost is significant, such equipment provides a compact and efficient way to protect photos when traveling. If you use your laptop for other functions such as e-Mail, you should consider leaving it home.
My backpack
As I the digital photography world was obliged more and my love reclaims of taking photos of the past few days my Minolta 201, I bought first to devote a photography backpack (Tamrac adventure 9) and it basics. When it left any space after the camera equipment, I squeeze in iPod and headset, a flashlight and perhaps mean medical supplies. I am always amazed this Pack can be as difficult very quickly. Recently I bought 9 x the Tamrac velocity, beyond our control of them only a shoulder and I can wear almost all transmissions from the backpack, except for my laptop. What I like about this one is because I can swing it around it on a shoulder, me and everything is instantly accessible.
As mentioned earlier, I use a DSLR now which means, I have at least two lenses to look at the recording; My most common choice is the Nikon (18-135 mm and 70-300 mm VR). I love these two particularly, because both 67 mm filters. This means that I only a polarizing filter and a neutral density need filter adapter for both. During a trip to Antarctica, the Falkland Islands and South Georgia maintain 2007 I put together the Arctic Butterfly dust cleaning tool to my packaging with the lighted magnifying glass. I had a bad experience with dust on my sensor and wanted to be facing emergencies like the end of the world. Another must in my Pocket is a great hand blower. To minimize the space required for that I the lamp to compress and bind it with Velcro.
Speed-light and tripod
Fill light and highlight the brilliant colors of King penguins South Georgia I got my Nikon SB600. It is small and light enough to find in a belt bag probably ready and easily accessible it is. The batteries in my parka remained warm in the cold climate. I have always believed that to keep you warm extend their life. I use NiMH batteries in 2600 2900mAh range, this gives me enough service between charges.
For night shots or longer exposures I wear my little electronic shutter release that neatly fits in a case and depends from the camera strap. Oh, and how do I take the long exposures at night, questions you? I forgot to mention, I carry a tripod. My choices are a severe arch or a lighter version Manfrotto. If I am not down to images of animals such as birds in flight, my tripod serves me well. One must recognize the advantage or disadvantage of any type. The better stands give the additional selection of an adjustable swivel head, who can simply add a further two pounds or more.
As for flying birds in Antarctica, I found that my monopod actually mean a better tool to stabilize 300 mm lens, and the goal to follow because it allows quickly move me. The most stable youthful hands found that even a ‘stable’ lens by physical support ensure the sharpest image can be improved. Stabilized lenses are a wonderful advancement in technology, but with a physical support to the best image to ensure best practice is still a time. Assembly from my camera on a tripod forces me spend more time, all elements of my claims.
In the end all these and more choices are part of the fun of photography. It is based on your level of interest, finance and motivation is still up to you, whether you hang a 12 x superzoom point and shoot around the neck or grab all your toys as a survival weekend in the mountains.
The choice is yours
To select more than one bag I extended my options what you take based on the expected terms of light, weather and subject. In preparation for my 2008 adventure in the Baltic Sea from St. Petersburg to Copenhagen I thought seriously about my long lens to leave home because I would be in the cities where people and architecture were the topics. At the last minute, I collapsed and was also the big one. I did it twice. Was it necessary? Probably not, but I have some shots that I would have gotten without you. I think that’s why for some, the latest big zoom that can 18-300 mm is certainly an option.
My conclusion is to have fun and experiment. As a famous cowboy used to say “Happy Trails”, and hope to see you there.