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Mar 10, 2018 10:08:39   #
sailor2545 Loc: Victoria, BC
 
EASY TO SEE WHY YOU ARE CALLED "JIM BOB"
PH CIB wrote:
If I was shooting in a Studio or Landscapes I suppose I would go back to Medium Format,,,if Portraits or Sports or Wildlife probably Full Frame followed closely by Crop Sensor Cameras,,,for Travel and Fun and Hiking around all Day,,,Definitely Micro Four Thirds,,,followed closely by Bridge Cameras,,,Here is My Fuji XT2 with grip and the 1.4 Teleconverter and 100-400 or 210-840mm Lens,,,My Rental from Lens Rentals Panasonic G9 with the 100-400 or 200-800mm Lens, Wife and I leave tomorrow for Grand Island, Nebraska for the Sandhill Cranes, Ducks and Geese and Eagles,,,can't wait to try out the Panasonic,,,My Old Nikon 1 V2 Camera with the 10-100 or 27-270 Lens and My Sony Bridge Camera with the Zeiss Lens that goes from 24-1200mm,,,if You would like show a Picture of Your Gear and Why You Prefer it.....Picture shot with I Phone 6....
If I was shooting in a Studio or Landscapes I supp... (show quote)

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Mar 10, 2018 10:10:58   #
ELNikkor
 
@PH-CIB - Thanks for sharing! Love to see equipment, size comparisons and what will be used for various photos. Hope you share some shots from your trip!

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Mar 10, 2018 10:13:27   #
James R. Kyle Loc: Saint Louis, Missouri (A Suburb of Ferguson)
 
I have about one half of my local camera store in my Jeep. As far as cameras go.....

Here is.

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AND here is one I built.
AND here is one I built....

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Mar 10, 2018 10:14:39   #
Brent Rowlett Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
James R wrote:
I have about one half of my local camera store in my Jeep. As far as cameras go.....

Here is.

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U da Mon!

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Mar 10, 2018 10:15:12   #
cdayton
 
Too busy (lazy) to take a picture but I use: Nikon D300, D5200, P900, a little Sony pocket camera, a Nikon AW100 and, of course, an iPhone SE. Lots of lenses, some with VR and some rarely used - my youthful go-to 18-200 on the D300 has gotten too heavy for my 82 year old legs so the D5200 with an 18-55 is my first choice and the P900 is great fun (would like to learn to stop accidentally hitting that mid-placed video button).

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Mar 10, 2018 10:37:17   #
Bear2 Loc: Southeast,, MI
 
SharpShooter wrote:
Hey, I’ll be an idiot, here’s my camera bag as it's€™ currently packed. That changes depending on what I will shoot but this will take care of a wide range of situations!!
Two bodies and 4 lenses(all Canon). This will handle from sports to BIF’s to portraits and everything in between!
Canon 1Dx w/100-400 attached.
5Ds body
Lenses: 17-40, 24-105, 85 and 1.4x
Accessories: speedlight, trigger, light meter,
Misc: hood, ND, CPL, lots of batteries, cards, headlamp, a couple manuals and other stuff including rain poncho, mosquito repel, TP, windbreaker, powerbars etc.
BTW, I love it when someone tries to steal my gear!!! I love beating people silly. I never carry a weapon, I like doing the deed with my bare hands!!! LoL
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Hey, I’ll be an idiot, here’s my camera bag as it'... (show quote)


Nice gea Sharpshooter.
Duane

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Mar 10, 2018 10:50:00   #
polonois Loc: Lancaster County,PA.
 
I'm 70 years old. With the average life expectancy being 78.3 there isn't enough time left to gather all my photographic equipment together in one place to photograph it. So, I'm going to pass on this one I need the time to go out and do what I love to do most "Take Photographs". I just thought how many photograph I missed while posting this. Have a great day times a wasting.

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Mar 10, 2018 10:52:02   #
alliebess Loc: suburban Philadelphia
 
SharpShooter wrote:
Hey, I’ll be an idiot, here’s my camera bag as it's€™ currently packed. That changes depending on what I will shoot but this will take care of a wide range of situations!!
Two bodies and 4 lenses(all Canon). This will handle from sports to BIF’s to portraits and everything in between!
Canon 1Dx w/100-400 attached.
5Ds body
Lenses: 17-40, 24-105, 85 and 1.4x
Accessories: speedlight, trigger, light meter,
Misc: hood, ND, CPL, lots of batteries, cards, headlamp, a couple manuals and other stuff including rain poncho, mosquito repel, TP, windbreaker, powerbars etc.
BTW, I love it when someone tries to steal my gear!!! I love beating people silly. I never carry a weapon, I like doing the deed with my bare hands!!! LoL
SS
Hey, I’ll be an idiot, here’s my camera bag as it'... (show quote)


Neat packing job!

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Mar 10, 2018 11:19:27   #
JFCoupe Loc: Kent, Washington
 
The Olympus is the same model as my first 35 mm film camera in 1971. A great little camera that went on my ski trips with me. I still have it but it is not working now.

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Mar 10, 2018 11:29:12   #
Paul J. Svetlik Loc: Colorado
 
Showing or not showing the gear is an individual choice.
I think it might be useful for some UHH members who are looking for some better tool?
Although I still mis the tech information in our Gallery section. I believe that will be the right way to inform newcomers about the equipment.
So far, only a few good members (like Regis - thank you) include technical information with their work.

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Mar 10, 2018 11:35:01   #
mas24 Loc: Southern CA
 
I own 3 cameras. A Nikon DSLR, Nikon Bridge, and a Sony 20 megapixels pocket camera. Three prime lenses, one crappy, and two zoom lenses, including a Yongnuo and an older Sunpak flash units. You won't need a wide angle lens to photograph my gear. It's quite normal. I do want two more lenses that are on my wish list.

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Mar 10, 2018 11:37:37   #
anotherview Loc: California
 
Negative online behavior has as much to do with incivility and discourtesy as it does with manifest character flaws and lack of proper upbringing.

A shrink may help an individual to identify his shortcomings and to sort out the effects of same. But the individual must render himself willing to change.

So forget it. Changing one's character for the better presents perhaps the most difficult task any human will ever face.

One can, however, develop good behavior and sociability, if willing to do so, without undergoing major revision of one's character.

The willingness here must of course arise from one's determination to improve one's conduct in relation to others.

Over time, this improvement can actually touch one's character and then modify it in a positive direction.

Meanwhile, we have it in our power to shun Internet trolls, and not to feed them.

(end of social rant)

Have a good day.
MikeMck wrote:
Jim Bob, Why are you so angry. Suggest you re-evaluate your meds and seek the help of a mental health professional. You might want to try a hobby, I hear photography is fun! Why don't you go and shoot some images, instead of trying to make fun of the folks on this forum?? I see by the numer of your posts that you don't really have anything better to do. That is sad. Try and contain yourself. Is it any wonder you don't say where you live in your profile!

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Mar 10, 2018 12:08:30   #
Kozan Loc: Trenton Tennessee
 
Who really cares?

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Mar 10, 2018 12:08:44   #
edrobinsonjr Loc: Boise, Idaho
 
Jim Bob wrote:
Why would anyone but an idiot advertise his/her gear on a public forum so that everyone, including criminals, can see it? Oh sorry. For a moment, I forgot this is UHH.


So, you won't be driving your car to work on Monday lest the criminals see what you drive...

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Mar 10, 2018 12:21:14   #
BobHartung Loc: Bettendorf, IA
 
PH CIB wrote:
If I was shooting in a Studio or Landscapes I suppose I would go back to Medium Format,,,if Portraits or Sports or Wildlife probably Full Frame followed closely by Crop Sensor Cameras,,,for Travel and Fun and Hiking around all Day,,,Definitely Micro Four Thirds,,,followed closely by Bridge Cameras,,,Here is My Fuji XT2 with grip and the 1.4 Teleconverter and 100-400 or 210-840mm Lens,,,My Rental from Lens Rentals Panasonic G9 with the 100-400 or 200-800mm Lens, Wife and I leave tomorrow for Grand Island, Nebraska for the Sandhill Cranes, Ducks and Geese and Eagles,,,can't wait to try out the Panasonic,,,My Old Nikon 1 V2 Camera with the 10-100 or 27-270 Lens and My Sony Bridge Camera with the Zeiss Lens that goes from 24-1200mm,,,if You would like show a Picture of Your Gear and Why You Prefer it.....Picture shot with I Phone 6....
If I was shooting in a Studio or Landscapes I supp... (show quote)


You're missing the point. No one gives a damn what you gear looks like or what you have. The proof of the proverbial pudding is the resultant image. Show us what you can do.

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