Paul Diamond wrote:
Measurement of the center camera/lens storage if the dividers are removed? I've had some trouble finding a bag that will take my D850 with the 200-500 zoom attached.
Thanks,
I just checked the Think Tank site; they say it's 16.3 inches. I added their dimensions to the description at the top.
Thanks
SOLD: Think Tank Airport Essentials V 2.0 Backpack. Brand new condition with tags still attached. Includes tripod straps, rain cover, cable lock, and dividers as shown in the photos. This is the current V2.0 which sells for $199.75 at Think Tank, B&H and Adorama.
Specifications (from Think Tank site):
Internal Dimensions: 11” W x 16.3” H x 5” D (27.9 × 41.4 × 12.7cm)
Exterior Dimensions: 11.5” W x 18” H x 7” D (29.2 × 45.7 × 17.8cm)
Laptop: 9.8” W x 15” H x 1.2” D (25 × 38 × 3cm)
Weight: 2.9–3.6 lbs. (1.4–1.6 kg) Depending on accessories used
Please see the Think Tank web site for additional information and photos of the many ways this bag can be configured, or send me a PM with any questions.
Asking $145 including shipping to CONUS. Will accept PayPal or personal check (shipped after check clears).
Thanks for looking.
Reduced price and included LensCoat LegCoat Wraps.
Sorry, I just sold it and hadn't had a chance to change the listing.
This lens is in like-new condition. I bought it thinking I’d get into macro photography but I never did. I tested it inside the house to make sure it worked properly (it does!) but I never even took it outside. It includes the original Canon hood, soft case, and front and rear caps.
Price includes insured shipping to CONUS and PayPal fees. Feel free to PM me with any questions.
SOLD - RRS Versa Series 3 Mk2 Carbon Fiber Tripod in like-new condition. The only mark on it is a small scratch on the top mounting plate under where the head screws on. Includes 3 original hex keys. Reduced to $915. This is the current Mk2 model which sells for $1160.
50 lb. load capacity
68.8" maximum height; 23.9” folded length
Carbon Fiber Construction
Versa apex allows the addition of a leveling base, video bowl, or center column
Price includes shipping and insurance to CONUS and PayPal fees. Please contact me with any questions.
Excellent! Keep 'em coming!
Good for you! Great photos of a beautiful area.
Thanks to everyone for the helpful information. I'll go with the 16-35 and see how it works out. Just FYI regarding the current state of tours, as some have mentioned, photo tours are no longer offered to the public in Upper or Lower Antelope Canyons. Other nearby canyons that do offer photo tours are: Waterholes, Canyon X, Wind Pebble, Owl, Rattlesnake, Mountain Sheep, Cardiac, Ram’s Head and Ligai Si’Anii, and maybe some others. Secret Canyon doesn't offer a photo tour but their regular tours are "photo friendly"; they allow tripods and bags.
I have a trip planned in March to photograph a few of the slot canyons near Page, AZ, as well as other locations in the area. I understand that it's not advisable to change lenses in the canyons, and I'm wondering what would be the best lens to use (I'll be shooting with a Canon 5D4). My widest & fastest lens is a 16-35 f/4. Will that work well, or should I look for something faster? Specific recommendations would be appreciated. (I did check for previous posts here on UHH but didn't find many recent ones.) Thanks in advance.
[quote=bluezzzzz]Those are fascinating BIF images, and I wish I had the technical skill and patience it would take to do those!
I'll submit, for everyones amusement, a poor imitation I took in 2018 at Reelfoot Lake, TN. I thought it was hot stuff at the time; actually just a one second time exposure of insects, and maybe a bat or two.
Marshall
I like it - that's a lot of activity in one second!