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01/17/2008 03:09:53 PM · #26
bought the sequence yesterday... ill take some photos of it tonight.

01/17/2008 04:08:09 PM · #27
my bad is kind of funny, my camera is the crappiest piece of equipment in it..

For weddings.
Lowepro Trek
Business cards, pens, copy of contract, any other papers. 6 2GB cards, 3 batteries, baggie of AAs, polarizer (2), 24-70 2.8, 85 1.2, 70-200 2.8 IS, 10-22, 35 1.4, fisheye, 580 speedlite II (2), remote, 80/20 omnibounce, battery charger, lens hoods and rebel XT (2).

Thats about it. I change it up when I shoot for something other than weddings. Depends on the shoot, sometimes I take more longer lenses and not as much wide angle or vice versa.

A 5D is in my sights.
01/17/2008 04:15:26 PM · #28
Originally posted by Jmnuggy:

my bad is kind of funny, my camera is the crappiest piece of equipment in it..

For weddings.
Lowepro Trek
Business cards, pens, copy of contract, any other papers. 6 2GB cards, 3 batteries, baggie of AAs, polarizer (2), 24-70 2.8, 85 1.2, 70-200 2.8 IS, 10-22, 35 1.4, fisheye, 580 speedlite II (2), remote, 80/20 omnibounce, battery charger, lens hoods and rebel XT (2).

Thats about it. I change it up when I shoot for something other than weddings. Depends on the shoot, sometimes I take more longer lenses and not as much wide angle or vice versa.

A 5D is in my sights.


They always say that it's all about the lenses!
01/17/2008 04:43:08 PM · #29
always feel these sorts of threads should include a home address and travel schedule too, just to make it that bit easier.


01/17/2008 05:33:00 PM · #30

Home:
100 University St
Seattle, WA 98101

Travel Schedule:
Out of town Jan 19 - 23. Gear bag is in the office, key's under the mat, some beer in the fridge.
01/17/2008 05:41:29 PM · #31
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:


Home:
100 University St
Seattle, WA 98101


You know someone had to look that address up! Do you live in the Seattle Art (pun intended) Museum accross from the parking garage?!
01/17/2008 08:34:46 PM · #32
My sweet new setup: the Dakine Sequence




The camera block isn't huge, but its designed with ski/snowboard photography in mind. It'd perfectly fit a kit of a pro body, fisheye, wide angle, mid zoom, and 70-200 2.8, plus a couple primes, flashes or backup body, etc. As for the rest of the pack, theres room for all the required snow gear like a probe and shovel, as well as some lunch, a drink and an extra fleece. I cant wait to get into the backcountry with this bad boy!

Message edited by author 2008-01-17 20:35:02.
01/17/2008 08:36:52 PM · #33
Originally posted by Venom:

Originally posted by Art Roflmao:


Home:
100 University St
Seattle, WA 98101


You know someone had to look that address up! Do you live in the Seattle Art (pun intended) Museum accross from the parking garage?!

Yeah, I knew someone would. :) Truth is I live IN the parking garage across from the Art Museum. :/
01/27/2008 03:22:33 AM · #34
Originally posted by yospiff:



Ping-Pong ball w/slot cut in it. (homemade flash diffuser)


Just wanted to say thanks so much for this tip! I tried it out and it's working for me fantastically! Though the ping pong isn't quite big enough to sit well, it's working just great!
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