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Ten items you should have in your camera bag

Oct 4, 2013 at 18:02:41 GMT
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When it comes to cleaning your gear, it's best to avoid contact with it if you can, to prevent accidental scratching. A simple rubber 'bulb-style' air blower can put out a pretty powerful puff of air, which is often enough to dislodge dust and fine particles of grit. Once you've got rid of the nasty stuff, a tissue or microfiber cloth and some cleaning fluid can do the rest.

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Parampreet Dhatt
By Parampreet Dhatt (10 min ago)

The comments below are much more interesting than the article itself. :)

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Leroy A Skalstad
By Leroy A Skalstad (29 min ago)

EXPODISC,

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MPA1
By MPA1 (6 hours ago)

Paracetamol. Never go on assignment without it! Ditto my Fisher Space Pen.

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wildplaces
By wildplaces (6 hours ago)

On a hunch, I just bought a Travalo travel perfume atomizer (~$10) for lens solution - was a great idea! Perfect size, fits in pocket, airplane proof and no problem with security (women use it for perfume) - use it for eyeglasses, sunglasses, as well as SLR monitor and lenses. Have a refillable master container at home (unlimited lifetime supply of lens cleaner solution) which I use as as reservoir to fill up the Travalo.

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kastaldi
By kastaldi (11 hours ago)

I would also that small tool like a pen, with a retractable brush on one side and a lens cleaner on the other.

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calvinboy24
By calvinboy24 (12 hours ago)

11. Gaffer's tape, I.e. A photographic McGyver's do it all

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Vlad Didenko
By Vlad Didenko (13 hours ago)

Depending on a bag and camera Joby tripods may be of more value than mini tripods.

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Jude McDowell
By Jude McDowell (18 hours ago)

+small tube sunscreen

Essential in Aus...

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King Penguin
By King Penguin (19 hours ago)

I'd pop Schrödinger's cat in the bag too......it would help me see the scene from a different perspective....... :)

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duchamp
By duchamp (20 hours ago)

Aside camera, lens(es), flash, spare batteries/flash cards, I carry a lenspen, a polarizer filter and a 3-stops ND filter. That's it. Other accessories, like trigger/tripod/filters/covers or anything else, are temporary guests in my bag - I take only if I think I may need them.

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Spectro
By Spectro (22 hours ago)

continue...
My back told me that being paranoid of what I bring is not as good as planning a head. I have 3-4 camera bags too, so how much I need, will determine the size of the bag I take that day. I did the 2 DSLRs on the blackrapid strap 2-3x this year, but most of the time my mirrorless is fine. I do bring two bags sometimes, leave the extras in the car trunk.

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Spectro
By Spectro (22 hours ago)

Less is more. I used to try to carry all the things, but it just get too big and heavy. For a pro you got to have everything ready, but for a weekend photostroll, just a camera is fine. Since I am more of the weekend photographer, if I need a ND filter I will bring it only if I need too. Dust blower? This is done at home if need be, heck Lightroom spot removal is easy. Trigger cord, how about the camera timer? Tripod is a planed thing too, if you don't plan on it, don't bring it. Heavy to carry around if you don't plan on using it. As for a the mini tripod, they aren't very good. I find a ledge or some object on the fly. I use my smartphone for calling not photo related, you must be showing off your webpage with a tiny screen? I have a tablet too, used to carry it, but that was extra weight also.

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InTheMist
By InTheMist (23 hours ago)

The ultimate multi-use item is a SPACE BLANKET:

- A gear separator more useful than the foam things
- Biggest reflector you can get
- Save your life if trapped in the cold
- Waterproof as poncho or cover

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Mk7
By Mk7 (23 hours ago)

Woohoo, all I need is an air blower.

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mcshan
By mcshan (1 day ago)

What about a machete and fire-starter equipment?

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kimchiflower
By kimchiflower (1 day ago)

Do people seriously carry all this kit around?

Maybe there should be a Canikon mule to carry it all

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MtOlympus
By MtOlympus (1 day ago)

You forgot the two P's a poncho and a PanoFix Panorama head.

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RichRMA
By RichRMA (1 day ago)

Leatherman tool or Swiss (Victorinox) army knife.

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DonnaRead54
By DonnaRead54 (1 day ago)

screwdriver and allen wrench that fit your tripod. you just never know when something is going to loosen up.

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coronawithlime
By coronawithlime (1 day ago)

If you carry everything suggested, probably a small van to move it around :)

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Mark H
By Mark H (1 day ago)

Massive yawn - can DPReview's articles get any less inspired?

Honestly - this has to be absolutely the lamest front page article I've ever seen.

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Beat Traveller
By Beat Traveller (1 day ago)

Really? I thought there were some good points in here - a few things my camera bag needs before my next trip.

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RichardBalonglong
By RichardBalonglong (1 day ago)

...and a bottled drinking water!
It always saves me during and after shooting especially when I'm on assignment and/or hiking...

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white shadow
By white shadow (1 day ago)

A few can of refreshing beer is better and some chocolate / energy bars for those long day trips.

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Suntan
By Suntan (1 day ago)

Folded up trash bag large enough to place the entire backpack into. They take no space and can really make things easier when caught in a complete deluge.

-Suntan

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Nukunukoo
By Nukunukoo (1 day ago)

You forgot to mention variable ND and Q-tips...

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ed rader
By ed rader (1 day ago)

that's funny because I carry neither :-)

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justmeMN
By justmeMN (1 day ago)

And in the US, some people never go anywhere without bringing a handgun along.

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billbourd
By billbourd (1 day ago)

This is a good point made by someone who obviously has street smarts. Thank God they are not needed elsewhere. :)

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dan801
By dan801 (1 day ago)

Agreed, companies should came out with a gun compartment for times when someone tries and takes your gear.

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coronawithlime
By coronawithlime (1 day ago)

Good thought :)

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white shadow
By white shadow (1 day ago)

In the US, you will also need a bullet-proof vest instead of a photographers' vest.

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fyngyrz
By fyngyrz (10 hours ago)

In the US, your risk isn't from criminals, it's from the authorities, who have gone bat-poo insane over the idea of people taking photos. Carry the list of photographer's rights, it'll do you a lot more good:

http://www.krages.com/phoright.htm

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Michael J Davis
By Michael J Davis (1 day ago)

Agree with most....
... but polythene bags big enough to contain camera & lens and elastic band to seal it, for those days when coming into a warm house from the cold outside. Minimises condensation until the gear has warmed up.

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Karl Summers
By Karl Summers (1 day ago)

Can someone recommend a decent rain poncho?

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ed rader
By ed rader (1 day ago)

a Mexican or a sears poncho?

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Leftofcenter
By Leftofcenter (1 day ago)

I guess I am still an old school guy, I keep at min four rolls of film, two Fuji Provia 100, and two Kodak Ektar 100. These are for the two Nikon FEs, one with a 28f28AIS, and the other has a 50fi18D. I have a red led flashlight for the night shots. A compass, and notepad with pencil. Old time locking cable release for the bulb shots with the FEs. A MD-12 motor drive with tripod plate. My digital camera with multifunction remote timer. A charged spare battery for the camera. Most of the things in your list, plus a neutral density filter.

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DanielFjall
By DanielFjall (1 day ago)

I always got a P&S camera stuffed in the outer pocket of my bag for boosting creativity.

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OldZorki
By OldZorki (1 day ago)

I always have a small flask of bourbon in my bag. Let you get over a missed shot or dead battery so much easier.

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Valiant Thor
By Valiant Thor (1 day ago)

Don't forget a pack of condoms for those model shoots.

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uberzone
By uberzone (1 day ago)

giggity giggity, alright......

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Siddharth
By Siddharth (1 day ago)

Latest addition to my bag
- Expodisc Whitebalance filter

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yabokkie
By yabokkie (1 day ago)

would like the things be categorized into several groups,
(1) anything you can find in a (small) camera store,
(2) goods for travel, from raincoat to camelback,
(3) others,
I thought the "ten items" should mostly from (3).

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photosen
By photosen (1 day ago)

- No but good idea.
- Check.
- Check.
- Check.
- Check but don't use it for photo yet.
- Check.
- Nope.
- Nope.
- Nope.
- Check.

- Also do carry a WB card, cable to connect to PC.

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XeroJay
By XeroJay (1 day ago)

They missed:
-flash gells
-electric tape
-precision screwdriver set
-colorchecker passport or at least a grey/wb card
-Advil

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dholl
By dholl (1 day ago)

don't even know what half those things are.

you're sure they're relevant?

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Larry Brooks
By Larry Brooks (1 day ago)

I like to keep Cheat Sheets with me for the options/settings that I use only every once in a while. For example, step by step instructions to ready the in-camera Wi-Fi, or step-by-step instructions to ready wireless flash, starting exposure settings for fireworks, etc.

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Maxxuman
By Maxxuman (1 day ago)

I also have my Whibal card and a lens pen.

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MarceloSalup
By MarceloSalup (1 day ago)

I would hope most of the people reading this site would have those, for sure. I recently added one more: a bean-bag-mini-tripod. It is a beanbag with a tripod head and great when shooting in locations where the mini-tripo is too clumsy: for example, windowsills, held against a light post... the bean bag conforms to the surface really well.

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flipmac
By flipmac (1 day ago)

Haven't seen one of those yet so I'll check them out. Personnally, I like those mini flexible tripods (gorillapod). You can wrap them around tree branches, stand them on rocky/uneven surface, etc.

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MarcMedios
By MarcMedios (1 day ago)

I have one, a Gorilla tripod I picked up somehwere for like $14. Love it. I had a brainstorm today... I might clamp it to my shoulder during events for the flash, who know it might give my light a new angle?

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Artpt
By Artpt (1 day ago)

I did not consider a polarizer with outdoor photos...thanks for the gear list.

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JimWongyyz
By JimWongyyz (1 day ago)

Toilet paper. Cannot count on public washroom to supply paper.

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uberzone
By uberzone (1 day ago)

Do your business before you leave. Lighter on your feet and no need to carry around a roll of paper.

Coffee works miracles.........

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ed rader
By ed rader (1 day ago)

or do the paperwork later

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white shadow
By white shadow (1 day ago)

What about some soap and water to wash up if you doing it in the bush?

Keep your precious camera and lenses clean.

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slncezgsi
By slncezgsi (1 day ago)

I do not really need a rain cover and the rocket blower is too weak in my opinion and I use small A6 sized notepad instead of tablet, but still find the list rather reasonable.

I have the previous version of the Manfrotto aluminum table to tripod - it is awesome. Small lightweight and very stable - best friend when traveling with a TLR (or a digital camera with swivel LCD). It even holds a normal sized DSLR with not too long lens perfectly stable.

And I keep telling myself to finally have those business cards made. One day I will ... :)

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R Neuschul
By R Neuschul (1 day ago)

If the pocket knife doesn't have something equivalent then a pair of small fine jeweller's screwdrivers [crosshead and flat] can be useful additions on longer trips. I once had to carry out emergency repairs to a Summicron lens after an idiot [me] dropped his Leica down a small cliff; was able to get the lens working again for the duration - although Leica told me that although I'd done quite well I really should try not do it again, once I got back home a few weeks later and sent it in for checking :-)

I also take spare lens and body caps on longer trips. Also on longer trips I now sometimes take a solar charger, which allows me to top up camera batteries and the tablet and/or smartphone.

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drent
By drent (1 day ago)

Hmmm, you took a look in my bag? :-)
I think most of us carry these things with us by experience.

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El Pix
By El Pix (1 day ago)

Spectacle wearers (and others): don't forget a small, watchmakers screwdriver to tighten those little screws that always seem to come loose at the worst possible times!

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Lan
By Lan (1 day ago)

No point, airline security always confiscate those as soon as you try and go anywhere...

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Impulses
By Impulses (1 day ago)

That's news to me, I've been traveling with one on my bag and it's never been an issue... You can hardly wield it as a weapon tho, it's barely longer than a toothpick (unscrews in segments to reveal the various tips) and as thin as a ballpoint pen ink tube.

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bcalkins
By bcalkins (1 day ago)

TSA says screwdrivers less than 7" are OK these days. Scissors with blades under 4" OK. And snow globes with less than 3.4 OZ in them :)

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JohnEwing
By JohnEwing (1 day ago)

+ light rubber gloves. Might have to shake a politician's hand.

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3DSimmon
By 3DSimmon (1 day ago)

Chuck in a fold up reflector as well

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NancyP
By NancyP (1 day ago)

If you are camping, just add extra aluminium foil

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HBowman
By HBowman (1 day ago)

Condoms ??

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Artpt
By Artpt (1 day ago)

Someone has a sense of humor...or happens to work in the San Fernando Valley, California... :)

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Chev Chelios
By Chev Chelios (1 day ago)

This is why I bought the x100s. So I wouldn't need to carry around a camera bag or feel the need to buy all this tat to fill it!

:)

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M Lammerse
By M Lammerse (1 day ago)

The list is a good start:
I usually carry also with me (which might be a tip for others)
- aspirin and several sticking plasters
- a note book and pencil (even in the digital age)
- small LED flashlight, using same batteries as my flashes
- sun or spare glasses

Depending on the event:
Presscard (usually connect it to my bag, important to not forget)
tiny folding chair
parts for a folding step ladder
gas mask
folding reflectors
specific flash diffusers
A small yellow (rain)coat/top with reflecting safety striping for in the dark

And I never ever carry my smartphone in my camera bag. I would advice no one to do. In case of loss/theft or confiscation of your camera bag you can contact those who you need to contact.

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BartyLobethal
By BartyLobethal (1 day ago)

Your list is a good one, but a gas mask? Do you live somewhere there are frequent riots? Is a lot of your work done in sewers?

And why no Geiger Counter?

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JimWongyyz
By JimWongyyz (1 day ago)

Folding chair? Why not bring a shopping bag and sit on the ground.

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M Lammerse
By M Lammerse (1 day ago)

@ BartyLobethal:
Hehehe LOL, no I'm not a paparazzi so I do not see so often sewers nor trash cans nor do I live in nations with a lot of violent riots, but I have been to several which ended violently
I only once forgot to bring my gas mask, that will remember me the rest of my life to bring always one to large protests, especially with students.

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Digital Suicide
By Digital Suicide (1 day ago)

Only two ot those, maybe. Or none at all.

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