Horses for Courses.

Hi everyone,

I like to organise my camera gear into kits to suit my different needs. When thinking about a choice of the camera and lenses to take with me size and particularly the weight has ever increasingly become of paramount importance to me. The longer and more frequently that I have to carry the gear the lighter I want the load to be. Another factor that determines my choice is of course the type of subject. Generally, with the possible exception of travelling, I know pretty much what to expect and what I will need with me to give a good all round balance of focal lengths. They say “always expect the unexpected” but I do not want to carry the kitchen sink around with me all day on the vague off chance that I might require a certain bit of gear so, based on experience I pretty much know that my choice of gear for a day out or short stay will differ compared to a lengthier trip. Whether I’m going to shoot lots of landscape shots or maybe a selection of different subjects or a few family portraits shots. With all of this in mind I’ve put together four kit choices. There is a certain amount of overlap between the kits but I know which focal lengths I want with me and I’ve aimed to keep things down to a minimum whilst retaining a good degree of flexibility for shooting in different light conditions.

  1. This kit is the lightest and most compact and contains my Olympus E-PL8 camera + EVF-4 electronic viewfinder and 12-32mm Lumix, 20mm f/1.7 Lumix (in the pouch) and 45mm f/1.8 Olympus lenses. So a small zoom and a couple of fast prime lenses. Great for a day out or a short trip, family shots etc..

2. This kit contain my Olympus PEN-F camera, Lumix 14-42mm II and Olympus 17mm f/1.8 (in a soft pouch) and my new Godox Lux Junior flash. Again good for a short trip or day out with the addition of a flash gun. This time one zoom lens and a fast prime lens.

3. A weather-sealed kit for travelling comprising of my Olympus E-M5 II camera and Lumix 12-60mm lens with small Olympus on-camera bounce capable flash . I used this combination several times in the past when travelling abroad and it provides me with the focal length range I require whilst keeping the weight manageable. The thing in the red pouch is a camera rain cover.

4. Another weather-sealed camera/lens combination, my Olympus E-M1 I and Olympus 12-45mm f/4 lens and Godox TT350 flash gun in the red pouch. The small Olympus on camera flash could optically trigger the larger flash if so wished. The heaviest, but still manageable, of the kits, The “Full Monty” πŸ™‚

Kind regards

Leigh

2 thoughts on “Horses for Courses.

    • Hi Ted, Like you, I can’t carry anything heavy for long nowadays. Some while back I bought some small Manfrotto shoulder bags when they were going cheap at Β£6 each!. πŸ™‚ Since then I’ve got fairly adept at arranging things when loading them. It’s also a very good way of limiting what one takes out and also forces one to carefully consider what range of gear to take. If it won’t fit in I can’t/don’t take it. :). Best wishes, Leigh

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