This Is What Photo Pro Brings to Your Backpack

You may resist the urge to buy the latest mirrorless body or an expensive lens for your vintage camera, but a lot of people often buy items they don’t need , fuck your wallet. I myself suffer from a passion for gadgets, which prompted me to purchase lenses useful for situations I rarely ever encounter (my newly acquired Nikon macro lens is now in my desk drawer and not in use).

Maybe that’s why I envy the photographer Floyd Dean , who shoots with top-notch equipment every day. Its setup contains everything you need to create stunning images in a variety of situations, whether on site or in the studio. It is full of lenses, cameras and accessories so that he can take pictures until he is satisfied.

Here’s what’s in his Vanguard backpack:

  • Vanguard The Heralded 49 Backpack
  • Vanguard Alta Pro 283CT
  • Ball head Vanguard BBH-200
  • Vanguard VEO 265CB (laptop)
  • Apple 15-inch Macbook Pro
  • Instand Laptop Tray
  • Sony A7RII
  • Sony A7R
  • Sony Zeiss 24-70 mm Vario-Tessar
  • Sony Zeiss16-35mm Vario-Tessar
  • Sony FE 70-200mm f / 4.0 G OSS
  • Sony HVL-F32M TTL Flash
  • Flash Sony HVL-20M
  • Meike Mk-ar7 wireless control and battery pack
  • Sony remote control
  • Sony Batteries
  • Sony chargers
  • Vero Vellini Camera Straps
  • G-Tech 1TB Mobile Drive
  • F-Stoppers Flash Drive
  • Vanguard Battery Bag
  • Charger for Panasonic envelopes and AA / AA batteries
  • Mofi Power Plant
  • Iphone 5s
  • iPad Mini Retina
  • Charger and cable for Apple iPad iPhone
  • Gary Fong Color Reference Color Dial (White / Gray)
  • Cable value is 3 Hi-Speed ​​USB 2.0 Type A to Micro-B Cable 10 ft.
  • Think Tank Photo SD Pixel Pocket Rocket 6 SD Cards
  • 2 black and white polarizers
  • 1 black & white ND filter
  • Headlamp Petzl Zipka
  • Bose QuietComfort Headphones

We know you have a cool bag with some clever ideas inside, so tell us about it! Share your bag on the Lifehacker Go Bag Show and Tell Flickr, send me a message at the link below, or post it on your Kinja blog tagged as ‘favorite bag ‘. The photo must be at least 800×450 in size and contain information about your bag, the equipment inside and what makes it great.

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