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Following my recent post on visiting Borough Market in London I had a couple of messages asking what camera and lens I used, so for this post I’m going to show you what I have in my camera bag and all of the photography accessories I use.
What’s in My Camera Bag
Camera Bags
A professional and durable camera bag is made of premium quality material, it can protect your camera from water, bumps and scratches. It is designed for durability and comfort. Detachable divider is designed for customizing compartment size to fit your device and keeping the camera and lens separated, giving better protection. Smooth zippers are designed for giving a quick access to take out the equipment quickly and bringing convenience to capture beauty. Its durability can give also effective protection while stored.
The camera backpack is multi-functional. If needed, you can remove the padded interior to be a casual daypack or travel bag which is quite spacious. Keep your camera equipment safe and organized. It can hold 13.3 inch laptop in the dedicated pocket. The padded insert camera partition comes with 3 removable and adjustable Velcro taped cushions. It can be constructed into many small partitions, each of which can house a standard zoom lens. The camera partition padded insert bag is anti-shock and separates your camera body and lenses with other belongings in your travel backpack.
The Camera
Experience a new level of creative photography. The exceptionally compact E‑M10 Mark II is a true expression of style ‑ paying homage to the original renowned OM‑1 with its classic design and metal body build quality. Yet it is entirely up to date with the latest technologies such as powerful 5‑Axis Image Stabilisation, which gives you spectacularly pin‑sharp images in any shooting situation. In addition to compatibility with a wide range of Micro Four Thirds system lenses, this OM‑D also features built‑in Wi‑Fi to give you the power to be more creative. Place the E‑M10 Mark II wherever you like and use your smartphone to control settings and shoot. Then share your images in an instant via OI.Share software and your smartphone.
Lenses
25 mm F1.8 Lens
Ideally suited for: Landscape, travel, nature, low-light and portrait – equivalent to a 50 mm 35 mm lens. Outstanding image quality, despite very compact design with pin-sharp images right up to the edges of the image. Impressive close-up limits of approx. 0.25 m provide exceptional shooting possibilities from any angle.
14-42mm F3.5-5.6 Lens
Smaller and lighter than standard SLR lenses thanks to the Micro Four Thirds format, the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-42mm 1:3.5-5.6 II (35mm equivalent focal length: 28-84mm) lens provides full 3x zoom performance in a very small package. The evolution of this PEN kit lens now focuses faster than ever before, so you won’t miss out on rapid shooting situations. Designed for shooting movies as well as stills, this updated lens now features MSC technology for practically silent auto focusing and great movie sound even when zooming. This lightweight and compact lens delivers high image quality and has an excellent close-up shooting capability.
40-150mm F4-5.6 Lens
Outstanding image quality, despite very compact design with pin-sharp images right up to the edges of the image. Compact tele zoom, which is recommended as an ideal travel companion due to its design. Ideally suited for: Travel, nature and portrait – equivalent to a 80-300 mm 35 mm lens.
75-300mm Lens
The powerful zoom lens offers two immediate advantages: It has a unique thread drive, which is particularly quiet when shooting video, and a very fast autofocus function (MSC) for fast shooting of pictures. Outstanding image quality with pin-sharp images right up to the edges of the image. Ideally suited for: Travel, nature and sports – equivalent to a 150-600 mm 35 mm lens.
Accessories
Whenever you pack your camera bag there are a number of extra things you should make sure you have ready:
a spare battery, charger, memory card, memory card reader, neck strap, external hard drive, memory card pouch.
Courses
There are a huge amount of courses and workshops you can take, from the very basic skills to more professional. Find the ones that are right for you.
What’s in your camera bag?
Let me know in the comments.
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