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You don't need a backpack full of expensive gear to take great photos on a trip.
You don't need a backpack full of expensive gear to take great photos on a trip. (Photo: Luke Pamer/Unsplash)

Gear to Take Your Travel Pictures to the Next Level

There鈥檚 more to amateur photography than a selfie stick

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You don't need a backpack full of expensive gear to take great photos on a trip.
(Photo: Luke Pamer/Unsplash)

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On the road, professional photographers are known to overpack. It鈥檚 their job to be prepared to work at a moment鈥檚 notice, and sometimes that means loading every lens, flash, diffuser, memory card, and extra battery they own into a truck-sized shoulder-bag that makes TSA agents grumpy. If you鈥檙e not a professional, though, and your space is limited, you might be looking for gear that鈥檚 a little more practical. Here are six of our favorites.


Joby GorillaPod ($50)

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Flat, even services are hard to come by. With , you can support the weight of a mirrorless or DSLR camera on almost any surface you encounter. Weighing less than a pound, the GorillaPod is incredibly compact, and durable enough to survive a long flight at the bottom of a heavy backpack鈥攐r a shorter flight down a tall flight of stairs.


Eyefi Mobi SD Card ($30)

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贰测别蹿颈鈥檚 is incredibly useful for older digital capables that aren鈥檛 Wifi-ready. Load it onto your camera鈥檚 SD port, and you鈥檒l have a quick and easy way to load photos onto a phone or computer, instead of juggling multiple SD cards that quickly run out of space.


Sony Vertical Battery Grip ($248)

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Mirrorless cameras are ideal for when you鈥檙e low on space, but they often have a much shorter battery life than a DSLR. You can double your shooting time using a small battery grip like for Sony鈥檚 Alpha line.


BlackRapid Cross Shot Breathe Camera Strap ($55)

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Leather straps look charming, but it takes only a few hours of collarbone friction to feel like an uncomfortable mistake. is comfortable for long periods of time and attaches securely to your camera鈥檚 tripod mount.


Hoya Ultraviolet Filter ($25)

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贬辞测补鈥檚 provides much-needed protection to lenses, which are particularly vulnerable when traveling.


Zeiss Pre-Moistened Lens Wipes ($11)

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If you decide not to lug around a full lens cleaning kit, the best tool for keeping dust and grime out of your photos are wipes like . They鈥檙e individually wrapped, so it鈥檚 easy to keep one or two in your pocket or your wallet.

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