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Jan 26, 2007 10:13 |  #1

I find myself putting more stuff in my bags than ever. Besides my gear, I have a cell phone, a PDA, my laptop, Epson P-2000, Portable DVD player, ipod, and personal items. It's getting ridiculous. What's in your Gear Bag?


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Jan 26, 2007 11:15 |  #2

hmmm lets see....... I-pod, visine, eye glasses (can't read without them lol), skull cap, gloves,head phones Altoids, gum, mini hand cleaner, mini mouth wash.and a mini Bible.
Damn I have one heavy bag!


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Jan 26, 2007 11:50 as a reply to  @ Fade2's post |  #3

I used to be like that. Not only did I want all the new cool toys but if it was portable I had to have it and carried it in my bag. When I worked in the music business all the guys judged how cool each of them was by how big their bag was and how many cool toys they had.


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Jan 26, 2007 15:04 |  #4

Aside from the mandatory cards, filters, lens cleaning stuff and batteries?
Plastic trash bag, dog food can lids, plastic throw-away poncho, cable ties, notebook, aspirin, mini-carabiners, Swiss Army Tool, steel tape measure off the top of my head. Some of those are obvious, others less so, but I have photo-related uses for all of 'em.

Reading glasses, cell phones and the like have to live on my belt or in my pockets 'cus I need 'em even when I'm not photographing.


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Jan 26, 2007 15:31 |  #5

Always a handheld GPS if i'm hiking.




  
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Jan 26, 2007 15:46 |  #6

Sometimes I put a bottle of water in and my keys. I travel and shoot light.


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Jan 26, 2007 15:53 |  #7

I just remembered something more, I do carry a pocket knife and small plastic poncho for emergencies, torch for low light situations, manuals (of course). Oh, and yes, GPS in a bag by itself. I always have it even when I know where I'm going. :)


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Jan 26, 2007 16:01 |  #8

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Always a handheld GPS if i'm hiking.

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Jan 26, 2007 16:15 |  #9

Space blanket (portable reflector, wind break, tarp, ground cloth), camp towel (remarkable item that hand wrings to 95% dry), plamps, Leatherman multi-tool (never leave home without one), handheld GPS (I can get lost in a single room cabin), flashlight (LED), trash bag, twist ties.


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Jan 26, 2007 16:34 |  #10

i like to travel lite and only take what i need. i can't see any reason to carry a pda, a computer, iPod AND the epson when shooting. do you really need to view the shots on the spot on 4 different items? you can easily do everything just with a laptop or just with the PDA.




  
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Jan 26, 2007 16:41 |  #11

Hey dude :evil: them's all essenshull elements of the photographers art. How can you go shoot without a torch and raincoat. What are you thinking lad? :lol: :lol:


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Jan 26, 2007 16:43 |  #12

No, don't need to view the captures, just like having everything I need. I don't like to be unprepared. But the ipod is new, my son put all my favorite stuff in it and it's great. The cell phone is a must, the PDA is to make sure my head is put on straight and on time ;), and the laptop is in case I need to send something on the net. The Epson is just for storage if I am on vacation or at a shoot that requires the whole day's worth of shooting. Oh, and I do take my Picturemate now if I print from the CF card. That works very well. The Picturemate has a rechargeable battery option so I can print without plugging in my printer. It's great!


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Jan 26, 2007 16:47 |  #13
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Jan 26, 2007 16:50 |  #14

condyk wrote in post #2605608 (external link)
Hey dude :evil: them's all essenshull elements of the photographers art. How can you go shoot without a torch and raincoat. What are you thinking lad? :lol: :lol:

hahah, i guess i wasn't thinking...

here i thought that all i needed was a camera, my lenses, my filters, extra battaries, extra CF cards and everything else i can do later when i am sitting in my cozy chair at home.... i don't know, the idea of carrying so many electronic devices would really take out the fun for me. i do have my phone on me at all times but it is shot off...

so Suzy, everytime you go shooting you take:

iPod
Printer
Epson viewer
Laptop
Cell phone
PDA
Portable DVD player

with all these devices, when do you actually find the time to shoot?




  
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Jan 26, 2007 17:43 |  #15

You have to remember, I travel with a crew. I have 2 little sons and they use the ipod and the DVD player when I'm not. And my older sons shoot with me.


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