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MidnightSensi2
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I have a Canon backpack which works well for me. It has a tripod holder, it's more the weight of my tripod that concerns me.i use a lowepro primus AW backpack for travelling (it's the bomb in terms of comfort)
i've tried to bring a 5D2 + 24-70 2.8 + 50 1.8 (no flash) one tme thinking i didn't need flash with the fast lenses + high ISO capability ... that didn't turn out well.
nowadays i bring a 7D + 17-50 2.8 VC + 430EX + tripod (all my backpacks can carry tripods, but i put it in checkin backage when flying)
if i'm expecting great views or tight spaces, i bring the 5D2 + 17-40 UWA or my zoom fisheye 10-17 (the zoom fisheye [which would also work on the 5D2 even though it's a crop lens] has saved me a lot of shots, tight spaces taking pics of the family)
don't forget to bring a remote for shutter release (useful if you want yourself in the picture)
i don't have cards bigger than 16gb, unless i was shooting raw, i don't find it necessary (i've never filled a card in a single day, so i can change card before the next day)
i'd recommend the sandisk extreme 60mbps. transcend does have a cheaper counterpart (i use the transcend sd on a point and shoot) but i don't really like gambling on the card. sandisk has proven to be reliable.
Yeah, I call it a 5D, but it's a 5D Mark II like yours. What I shoot is generally pretty wide, so the full frame is nice - telephoto I gotta save up for that lens we talked about
I'd carry on the camera and lenses and check the tripod, I'm more worried about once I get there with the tripod, but, I guess I might as well just check it since its really no difference (and I'm going for 5 days, so tucking it in my check luggage isn't an issue and it's not a long enough trip where I'm worried about space) - if I don't use it, doesn't matter.
Can I carry AA batteries on an airplane or do those need to be checked? I guess I can check with my carrier, but, anyone have any experience with that?
I'll take your advice and get the SanDisk. I shoot RAW+JPEG, so, I gobble up space pretty quick. Plus if I do take the tripod and shoot some B-roll it gobbles space ffasssttt. I do agree about going with the smaller size, I just don't like everything on one card. I've noticed a lot of pros are shooting with bags of 8s and 16s, so, I think there might be something to that.
Then, at night, I generally edit the obvious duds anyways (I have C1 set to servo and silent mode, and often hip shoot candids...sometimes you get awesome stuff of people in their natural unarmed state...plus obviously duds too).
For sure I'll take the remote shutter release. This is more for work than for play, but, remote shutter still comes in handy and it's super light/takes no space.
I travel all the time..it's just my first time travelling with a bag of electronics and it worries me a bit. :/ Between my camera, lenses, cards. two flashes, ipod and Shure headphones, I'll have at least 4k worth of **** in that bag. :/
Cheers for all the help.