David Clapp Offline Buy and Sell: On
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p.1 #1 · Cameras, lenses and rucksacks | |
Slightly off topic agreed, but I am hoping you geniuses can give me some help.
I have a 70litre camping rucksack that I am packing for UK photo trips overnight. The objective is to walk 10miles lets say, shoot sunset, spend the night, shoot dawn and walk back. Other than photo gear I will have a lightweight tent, down sleeping bag, down air mattress. Without camera gear this weighs a total of 7kilos including the rucksack.
The biggest problem I am having is camera equipment and weight distrubution. I am taking a 1DsIII, 24mm TS-E, Contax 35-70, 70-200 f4 IS and a 1.4xII. Other than that, I am taking four filters, a 67mm and 82mm polariser and a 6stop and 10stop ND. A lightweight Gitzo 1297 tripod, a Kirk BH1 (because I only have one ball head but I know this is heavy at 1kg) and the RSS Single Row pano kit.
I can fit all the lenses and filters compactly into the removable insert padding you get inside a Lowepro Rover Bag. I have the waterproof version of this photo rucksack and the insert just pulls out. This makes a handy bag to put inside the camping rucksack, but its a boxy weighty lump, almost square in shape.
I have tried walking with it placed in the bottom section of the camping rucksack, where you would normally put a sleeping bag, but the weight on my hips is too great. Placing it in the middle of the bag makes it better, its just awkward to walk with.
There is still no water, no extra clothing, cooking gear (which I am not too worried about) and I am on 13.5kg.
What could I use instead to pack the photo gear into, to stop it being like an iron box? I am not worried about speed of access here, I realise its going to be far slower to get the camera out than a dedicated camera bag. I am thinking weight distribution for walking. I want to get it as flat to my back as I can, but with the Rover insert its not going to happen.
Saving weight - I tried using the 5D instead of the 1DsIII, but its not that very noticeable a difference. Lenses wise I could swap the 24mm TS-E for the 17-40 I own, but I use tilt quite a lot so I feel the kit list is pretty refined as it is.
Any help on this predicament is gratefully accepted, either packing advice, insert ideas or lenses...
David
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