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blueshade27OfflineNon-member
Post subject: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jun 29, 2008 - 09:51 PM



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Hello guys, need a little help with photog equipment.

Im wondering what bags the photographers amongst you use.

I like action shots and sequences but i would like to take landscapes whilst up the mountain as well.

Kit is 400d, sigma 70-300mm, sigma 24-70mm, sigma 10-20mm and a 430ex, plus you have your tripod and all your filter gubbins.

What i would like it to do is the job of the dakine helipro, but be big enough for all that equipment plus your usual day kit.

As i said just wondering what some of you guys use and maybe a little advice thanks.
 
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Post subject: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jun 29, 2008 - 10:05 PM



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welcome to scuk Beer

check this thread out http://www.snowboardclub.co.uk/PNphpBB2 ... 25989.html

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Post subject: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jun 29, 2008 - 10:28 PM



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I have a dakine sequence. Does the job for three lenses, a couple of flashes, pocket wizards and two bodies. You can attach a tripod to it with a bit of manipulation and you can stick a shovel in it too Smile

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Post subject: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jun 29, 2008 - 11:12 PM



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i use a dakine mission

but im video, would work good for photo as well as the dividers are movable. i like it cos the camera bloack is removable so i can take the camera block out and use it as a reguer bag

key thing for snow is rear access so when you put it down the straps/back dont get wet in the snow.

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Post subject: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jun 29, 2008 - 11:27 PM



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Up until now I've been riding with a Crumpler Formal Longue pack, which was useless when it came to carrying any more extra than my camera equipment (It was originally bought before I started riding, to blend in when travelling). I've got a Heli Pro pack for days that I don't take my camera, but I wouldn't dream of stashing my gear in there. One bad stack and it would be in bits as there is zero protection.

I've just managed to track down a Dakine Sequence on eBay last week (they have 2 left) and can't wait to get my hands on it. It was a choice between that and the Burton Zoom pack. The Mission looked a little too chunky for me, but I loved the external pockets on the Sequence. I took a few too many chances this season, shooting back country lines where I wasn't able to carry a shovel, probe, etc. and don't fancy repeating it next season.

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Post subject: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jun 30, 2008 - 01:39 AM



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^ thats a sick deal.

would of got that if i had found. it cos the misison is a bit small.

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Post subject: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jun 30, 2008 - 07:31 AM



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Only time i took my 400D and two of my lens on the slope i ended up catching an edge and flipping head over feet a few times which worried me a litttle so i didnt take it out again.

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Post subject: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jun 30, 2008 - 09:39 AM



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That's why you need a decent bag Smile

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Post subject: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jun 30, 2008 - 04:29 PM



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So, the dakine sequence ayyy?

Just had a look at that and it looks nice. The f-stops look nice aswell though.

Steviemck do you lug a tripod around or do you find a mono to be good enough?

And cheers for all the helpfull suggestions everyone.

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Post subject: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jun 30, 2008 - 06:42 PM



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If you want to take sequences then you need one really.

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Post subject: Re: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jun 30, 2008 - 07:50 PM



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blueshade27 wrote:
Steviemck do you lug a tripod around or do you find a mono to be good enough?

In the past I carried a tripod for sequences, but tend to shot them manually now and pan with the rider. Its more work in photoshop, but the results look a lot more impressive. However I do carry a lightweight tripod or monopod if I'm intending to do anything with a remote flash and pocket wizards.

I had a look at the f-stop bags, but when it came to value for your money the Sequence (and Zoom) seemed like the better option.

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Post subject: RE: Re: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jun 30, 2008 - 07:59 PM



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I've not tried sequences panning. I might have a go! Thumbs Up

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Post subject: RE: Re: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jun 30, 2008 - 09:26 PM



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Yeah the sequence does look good vfm. And dakine build some pretty hardy stuff. Anyway, cheers for all the help.

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Post subject: RE: Re: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jul 04, 2008 - 03:46 PM



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With the latest Photoshop and Photoshop elements you have photomerge really works in panoramas. It does the magic of stitching and perspective correction automatically! I have not tried with sequences but my guess is that it will actually do a good job without a tripod.

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Post subject: RE: Re: RE: Snowboard photography.  PostPosted: Jul 04, 2008 - 05:17 PM



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i have a crumpler bag, its really comfey and can hold all my stuff easily.

took it to chamonix and had a bit of a bail and it was fine Razz
 
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