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What Camera Gear Do You Need for Travel Photography?

Photo Moment - June 16, 2017

What photographer doesn't love to travel? Today, let's talk about what camera gear you do — and don't! — need on your next trip. You don't want to forget something important… and you also don't want to take too much.

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Do you take a speedlite on vacation?
@@photojoseph OK that's interesting, would be an interesting challenge sometimes
No, not usually.
Can you please let me know what the bag you use is :)
The absolute maximum I take with me is the Lumix GX80 (85) with 14-140mm, 20mm f1.7 and an old Canon FD 50mm 1.4 (manual) with adapter ring. And a Lumix Lf1 for when I might get drunk.
And a Lumix FT30 for Song Kran (water festival) in Thailand.
No need for a tripod, even not for nightshots.
LOL I love it. The 🍹 🍸 🍷 📷!!
What's that orange strap?
+papmech LanceCameraStraps.com (and it's red)
Hey hope all is well. I am torn between the a6500 and gh5 at present for my next camera. How do you find the M43 system with high speed action photography like motorsports specifically the gh5 and what lenses would you recommend in such scenarios and AF settings?
I buy new memory cards for my major trips. I never reformat these cards. They are my 4th backup and get stored in the safe.
Travel tripods...I've been travelling with the Sirui P 326S Monopod, small but more pertinately short & lightweight with a detachable foot for use as a mini tripod. Great for both video and photos and comes with it's own shoulder bag. I also like the Manfrotto befree, great little compact set of legs. Nice show 👍
the peak design sling is perfect for travel. more comfortable than the messenger and you can sling it on your back to get it out of the way. it fits a ton of gear too.
heads up, you may want to check out Kraig Adams channel. he has a video explaining how he uses kit.com and geni.us for his affiliate links. he showed a way to use one affiliate link that directed to the correct Amazon store, depending on user's location.
+Sean Minor Oh sweet, thanks!
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