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p.1 #10 · How do you organize your camera gear and accessories? | |
I try to be modular so I know that one bag is for stills, the next is for video, audio equipment, stingers/power strips, etc. That way when I am tired or stressed, I don't have to think as much.
Think Tank Airport Security V3 for all my most used stills equipment; 2 bodies (z9 and Z6iii), 24-70 2.8, 70-200 f2.8, 35 1.8, 50 1.8, 85 1.8, 14-30 f4 and a fisheye 8-15. Depending on my needs, I'll swap out the fisheye for a 105 2.8 macro or an extra wide angle 18-35 G lens (I'm looking to trade my 70-200 f2.8E for a 24-120 f4 if anyone is interested...) This bag also have remote camera triggers, profoto flash trigger, blower, light meter, extra batteries, charger and a laptop.
Think Tank Airport Intl V2 is for video related gear; atomos ninja V (which now is basically a glorified monitor now that it doesn't recognize SSDs..), variable NDs, cam mounted boom mics, lav mic, camera cage for Z9, and a shoulder rig that's been broken down.
I then have a smaller Lowepro bag with audio gear only (for music) though sometimes I use it for video as well; zoom h6 recorder, condenser mic, dynamic mic, Audient audio interface, mic cords. Another bag with 2 50 ft stingers, 2 25 3 outlet extensions, and 2 strips. Then I keep an extra bag in my car for things I sometimes forget, like an extra AC cord that works with profoto D2s and my tethering monitor, clamp for seamless, gaff tape, bandages, gloves and most importantly snacks in case I have to skip a meal on a job.
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