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What’s the Best Photography Travel Gear?

I want to take lots of photos during my holiday adventures. What do I need to know before hitting the road?

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Finding great adventure gear can be a blissful experience鈥攁nd matching the perfect piece of camera gear to your trip is no different. Here are a few suggestions to help you take your best shots:聽

Pack Light
Although your inclination might be to follow the Scout motto and 鈥淏e Prepared,鈥 you鈥檒l be more agile if you travel light. Top photographer, who is based in the UK and won the 2012 for Worldwide Photographer of the Year, suggests curating your lenses. 鈥淚鈥檓 forever working wide open in dark, dingy places. For travel photography the fastest lenses are essential.鈥 He鈥檚 been using a for 20 years.

Even with fast, stabilized lenses, Easton recommends bringing a tripod. 鈥淗ere it is a question of weight versus rigidity, so carbon fiber is the answer,鈥 he says. He uses a for day-to-day work.

Some photogs opt for the flexible , which adapts to any terrain with go-anywhere bendable legs. Just be sure to select the correct size and weight for your camera or those Gumby limbs will buckle under your DSLR.

If you鈥檙e not bringing a tripod, be creative about using fence posts, rocks, and even your camera bag for stabilization.

Pick a Great Bag and Strap
A sturdy, lightweight bag is a must. Look for one that will make your equipment easily accessible while working. Opt for a backpack if you鈥檒l be trekking.

Easton tips his hat to the over-the-shoulder bag, which is 鈥渄esigned by a photographer who knows that we don’t want鈥攐r need鈥攁ll that padding!鈥 Plus, a simple-looking bag, such as those in the Domke line, won鈥檛 advertise your expensive gear to fast Freddies.

Straps shouldn鈥檛 billboard your tackle either; they should keep you comfortable. Easton prefers the straps that come with his tried-and-true Leica cameras. The rubberized shoulders aid comfort, and 鈥渢hey are small, thin, and all black, without a big logo on the shoulder advertising your expensive equipment to any opportunist thieves,鈥 he says.

Independent manufacturer designs straps with similar utilitarian, non-descript qualities. Plus, its line includes harness and sport designs, as well as an option that鈥檚 ergonomically designed for women.

Easton鈥檚 last bits of advice: Pack good waterproofs for you and the camera, comfortable boots, and plenty of gaffer tape鈥攁 go-to for any photographer needing MacGyver-like ingenuity to capture the next great shot.聽

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