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brunester
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 20:02
just wondering how much everyones bag weighs(like normal walkaround)
mine is 15lbs(no tripod or mono)
after awhile my shoulder starts to ache :(

aussieskier
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 20:03
When I weighed it in August prior to my trip to Australia, it was i think just at 7 lbs with not tripod.

buddy4344
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 20:08
14 pounds when I have all of my glass in there. - glad I don't hike

Jaime
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 20:10
16.5 lbs with a mono pod. I use a Domke J1. Let me add that due to a slight handicap it is hard for me to carry, so what i did was i found a baby carriage that someone was going to throw out, and I removed the seat and used the frame to build myself a nice carriage for my equipment. It has large wheels that rotate freely and that makes it a fantastic tool (though I have to admit I get strange looks when people see me coming), but with a cane in one hand it is hard to carry the bag fully loaded.

macroshooter1970
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 20:19
normal about 10-15 - when hiking around 35-40lb

SkipD
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 20:21
Mine weighs in at 24 pounds - no tripod or monopod, just some heavy glass (three big L zooms) and a few accessories. All in a Lowepro Stealth Reporter 650 AW.

SuzyView
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 20:23
The Computer-Camera Gear bag weighs 25 pounds when fully loaded. 5D with 24-70 weighs less than 6 pounds, I think. :)

Jon
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 20:46
F-1X, which is my main bag, was around 35 lb/16 Kg last time I dared check. I've bought some stuff since then. I'd guess that my minimum carry's on the order of 10-15 lb.

BrandonSi
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 21:37
~ 12lbs with everything in my sig, plus card reader, cleaning kit, GPS receiver, manuals, extra batteries, flash diffuser.

liza
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 21:40
The shoulder bag is around 20 pounds. The backpack, when fully loaded, is more than I can lift. My teenager puts it in the trunk of the car so I can load the shoulder bag from it.

JCR
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 22:14
dunno, but the weight seems to double every 6 months.

calicokat
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 22:16
My hiking bag weighs in at 40 pounds, sometimes more

coreypolis
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 22:18
last time I flew it was 26lbs, without tripod or some ohtter accessories and no labtop.

brunester
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 23:04
daaamn :D
so i aint the only one, think i might have to invest in a backpack for hiking ;)
some of you guyz must be like amateur body builders to carry around your kits all day

cdifoto
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 23:11
Mine's about 35lbs. But I sold off a few things recently and don't include the tripod or monopod, or my Spotmatic & its related stuff. Still have room for 2-5 lenses (depending how long) and a third body though.

liza
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 23:41
If I added the tripod and monopod, I doubt if my son could even lift the bag. I had the backpack loaded up the other day with three DSLR's, all my lenses, four of the school's lenses, and two point and shoots. It took two of us to carry it. :)

calicokat
28th of January 2007 (Sun), 23:51
I went hiking with my PhotoTrekker loaded with a 1DMIIN and 300 F/2.8L IS attached, a 1DsMII, a 16-35L, extra batteries, memory cards and a Gitzo 2220 attached. I do not know the exact weight, but it was heavy. Oh, and the water bottles too :)

kram
29th of January 2007 (Mon), 00:48
Wow, and I thought I was walking around with a lot of weight. My bag weighs in at around 12 pounds - including my lens and my flash. The storage device never travels in the backpack nor do the plethora of chargers for all things related to camera gear!!

kevin_c
29th of January 2007 (Mon), 03:07
Depends what I'm shooting and where I'm going - I only take what I think I need and if I haven't got it I make do...
Sometimes it's good to limit the amount of gear you take, makes you think a bit more about what to shoot.

cdifoto
29th of January 2007 (Mon), 03:25
Depends what I'm shooting and where I'm going - I only take what I think I need and if I haven't got it I make do...
Sometimes it's good to limit the amount of gear you take, makes you think a bit more about what to shoot.

I have this for those "sometimes":

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Aside from a few (about 12) rolls of film & batteries hidden in the bag, that's the entire kit. :)

kevin_c
29th of January 2007 (Mon), 03:40
Lovely bit of kit cdi-ink.com - That's a 'real' camera!

Ben Fried
29th of January 2007 (Mon), 03:43
15 lbs or so, but that includes a 17" macbook pro, so I guess it would really be about 9 pounds.

Thornfield
29th of January 2007 (Mon), 03:51
It's 8.2kg for mine. But it seems gains a kg everytime my birthday comes round :)

cdifoto
29th of January 2007 (Mon), 03:54
Lovely bit of kit cdi-ink.com - That's a 'real' camera!

Yeah the only thing that sucks is the flash is too fat, so I can't get my eye up to the VF with it mounted. I have to sorta peek in from a distance. :mad:

macroshooter1970
29th of January 2007 (Mon), 07:11
daaamn :D
so i aint the only one, think i might have to invest in a backpack for hiking ;)
some of you guyz must be like amateur body builders to carry around your kits all day


30 min of exercise a day goes a long way.

atomick
29th of January 2007 (Mon), 10:36
My Domke F-2 with everything except lighting equipment weighs about 12-16 pounds depending on where I'm going with it. Strobist-style guerilla lighting kit is probably 6 pounds. That's kind of my do-anything urban/working-out-of-my-car setup.

When I backpack/trek, it's a whole other ballgame; my base pack weight is 16 pounds, plus 4-6 lbs. more for bear canister and food (due to Sierra Nevada regulations)...that's pack weight, the stuff that keeps me safe and alive, not what I use to shoot anything! :D So, my camera gear must fit in a LowePro Top Loader 70AW, which I wear with a chest harness...I pare down to one body, one lens, spare battery, circ. polarizer, and that still clocks in at 4-6 pounds. While that's a major disadvantage to going with a 5D and not a 30D, it makes it easier to bring one do-everything lens for flora and landscapes (typically the also-heavy 24-70mm f2.8 L).

I am heavily into hiking and trailrunning, and I've found that doing "casual" or training walks/hikes with a loaded pack (or, in this case, camera bag) is the best way to get used to carrying that kind of weight. The body is amazing in how it gets used to certain things with consistent, low-impact "training." This can be as serious as trailrunning with a 10-20 pound pack or as mellow as carrying a bag of a certain weight on every outing, working up the weight slowly (from, say, four pounds to six to ten over the course of a few months).

If your camera bag is gettin' pretty weighty, another trick is to find a way to better distribute the weight. If you''re using a shoulder bag like the Domke, look into backpack-style harnesses for the model you own. If you're using a backpack, look for a model with waist straps, as that takes a lot of weight off your shoulders. Your waist can carry a lot more weight moer comfortably than your shoulders, which really should be used to just keep the load from falling backwards!

More food for thought,
-Atomick

Steve Beck
29th of January 2007 (Mon), 15:35
My current bag weighs around 72lbs... That is because it is a Pelican 1664 then it is loaded down. hehe

MDJAK
29th of January 2007 (Mon), 21:32
I went hiking with my PhotoTrekker loaded with a 1DMIIN and 300 F/2.8L IS attached, a 1DsMII, a 16-35L, extra batteries, memory cards and a Gitzo 2220 attached. I do not know the exact weight, but it was heavy. Oh, and the water bottles too :)

Yeah, but he forgot to mention the most important part.

HE MAKES HIS WIFE CARRY IT. And she carries the water bottles too, because she doesn't trust him to carry the water in the desert.:lol: :lol:

As to my bag, when I go on vacation it's so heavy I feel like I'm carrying a water buffalo on my back, and that was before I got the 300 f2.8:o

Echo63
30th of January 2007 (Tue), 02:44
12kg as i normally pack it, no monopod, tripod and no film camera

with laptop, tripod, chargers film cameras (eos300 and olympus om2 with 4 lenses)
i could probably get it to 25 kg

EpHeSuS
30th of January 2007 (Tue), 04:07
My bag weighs about 20lbs (9kg) with all my equipment (no monopod/tripod though) in there. Can sometimes weigh more if I really pack it full...