5 great devices for the travelling photographer.

Hi folks,

Five invaluable bits of kit that I wouldn’t want to be without when travelling. Most of these are useful when travelling whether you’re into photography or not and you need to charge or power multiple USB devices and perhaps need a travel router to share a hotel WIFI or a portable NAS to share movies or music etc..

Travel gear for blog

  1. Jonkuu Two port USB 10000mAh Quick Charge 2.4 A Power Bank as one cannot have too much power for on-the-go USB powering and charging. I chose this one specificallyΒ  for its high capacity, ultra compact size, light weight and its handy charge level readout as it’s nice to know how much one has left in the tank.Β  Link.
  2. RAVPOWER FileHub, Travel Router AC750, Wireless SD Card Reader,Β  Photo Backup, Data Transfer, Portable NAS, 6700mAh Battery. A very versatile, multi-purpose, bit of kit. This is great for, amongst other things, SD card backups to flash drive or hard drive, it has a one key backup function which copies files directlyΒ  from the SD card to the attachedΒ  storage device and it also doubles as an extra power bank. It’s also handy as, on one’s return,Β  one doesn’t have to download files to the computer from multiple SD cards, only from the portable hard disk. It makes a new time and date-stamped folder for each backup. Note: the model that I have, unlike my other devices, takes a USB Type C charge connector. To give you an indication I did a speed test and copied 498 RAW files (approx. 28 GB) from a class 10 SDHC card to my portable USB 3 hard disk drive in a little over 30 minutes. I’ve taken to using smaller capacity SD cards and backing the card up at the end of the day before storing it and fitting a new one ready for the next day.Β  Link.
  3. Anker 5 port USB charging hub. This little gem has travelled hundreds of miles with me and is great as you don’t have to pack multiple mains USB wall chargers. It is capable of charging/powering up to 5 USB devices simultaneously up to a maximum of 2.4 A per port from one mains wall socket. This is such a useful bit of kit that some time back I bought a second one for everyday use at home and also as a spare. Link.
  4. Neewer USB camera battery charger, the only 100% dedicated bit of photography kit. I usually travel with two of these to charge my OM-D/PEN-F BLN-1 camera batteries and aΒ  similar model to charge my TG-5 camera batteries. Although the TG-5 has USB charging I like to have an additional charger allowing me to charge a total of two batteries at the same time. They’re very small and lightweight and immensely more useful when travelling than the camera manufacturer’s considerably bulkier and heavier mains-powered chargers and of course, hooked up to a power bank or other mobile USB power source,Β  one can charge a battery on the move. πŸ™‚ I have, on occasions, had one of these chargers in a jacket pocket connected to a power bank charging a battery as I’ve been walking around, cool huh!. Tip: I use a re-usable adjustable cable tie to make sure the battery doesn’t get dislodged when moving around. Link.
  5. Β Western Digital Elements 1 Terrabyte portable USB hard disk drive and cable for SD card backups when connected to the RAVPOWER file hub. As I very rarely shoot any video I don’t think that I’ve ever returned from a trip with anything approaching 1 TB of image files but it’s better to have more capacity than needed rather than less. It’s also nice to use it to store and access files like equipment manuals and music etc. which otherwise take up space on my phone. Link.

Throw in some USB charge cables and a suitable figure-of-eight type mains lead for the charging hub and I’m good to go. πŸ™‚ . Just as I’m continually refining my choice of travel camera gear to absolutely minimize size and weight and maximise versatility,Β  I have also given a lot of thought to my other travel gear. I neither want to carry heavy gear around all day nor do I want to have to wait around for hours until my various device batteries have all finished charging and/or I want to backup my photos.

At the end of the day I want to get these things done as quickly as possible and to relax and chill with a nice meal and a cold beer (or two) πŸ™‚ , travel ultra-light and switch over to taking some shots with my pocket-sized TG-5.

TG-5 green screen macro

I have no affiliation to any of these manufacturers, all links to products on Amazon provided solely for your convenience.

Kind regards

Leigh

 

 

6 years of blogging, where’d it go?

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Hi folks,

It doesn’t seem possible but today is the 6th anniversary of my blog. Thanks to all of you who follow my blog. I hope that you continue to find it interesting. It’s been an up and down six years, never more so perhaps than this year but, here’s to the next six years.

Best wishes,

Leigh

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“The Wild Rose”

Hi folks,

White rose growing wild seen on my travels.

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50091164432/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Best wishes,

Leigh

“Idyllic”

Hi folks,

A pretty scene by the stream.

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50087144433/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards

Leigh

 

“The Boundary”

Between public and private,

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50086509913/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Best wishes,

Leigh

“Wide”

Hi folks,

Bushy Park landscape.

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50086405917/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

All the best,

Leigh

 

“Breathing Space”

Hi everyone,

Isolated tree in Bushy Park. After habitually travelling wearing a face mask this was breathing space in more ways than one.

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50084356867/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Best wishes,

Leigh

“A little piece of Heaven on Earth”

Hi folks,

Woodland Garden, Bushy Park.

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50082930028/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Kind regards to all.

Leigh

“The girl in the tree”

Hi folks,

Another of my shots from yesterday’s photo walk.

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/leighkemp/50082601247/in/dateposted-public/lightbox/

Best wishes,

Leigh

“Out of the darkness, back into the light”

me in the park

Hi folks,

Earlier today I went for a “walk on the not so wild side” a photo walk in one of my all time favourite locations, Bushy Park and the very pretty Woodland Garden. I wanted to, metaphorically speaking, and maybe literally as it was quite windy, blow the dust off of some of my less frequently used lenses as well as checking that everything, including myself, was in working order πŸ™‚ .

I walked quite a few miles in the Park, good for my waistline after lockdown, even better for my soul. Doing what I love best, heading out, away from the madding crowds armed with a lightweight camera and a few equally compact and lightweight choice lenses and going wherever the mood takes me. He’re a selection of my shots taken with my Lumix 12-32 mm, Lumix 20 mm, Lumix 35-100 mm (for a change) and M.Zuiko 9-18 mm.

One the way back the bus had to brake heavily to avoid a large truck which reversed without looking out of a side road right in front of it. My camera bag shot from besides me on the seat and bounced and ricocheted a few times before coming to rest at the front of the bus. Fortunately the little Manfrotto bag is very well padded and, on close inspection, no damage seems to have been done and I’m happy to say, for a change, that the same is true of me.

All shots taken with my 12-32 mm except as noted.

PARK 10

park 2

PARK 9

PARK 8

park 1

park 7

park 4

park 5

9-18 mm

park 3

35-100 mm

PARK 11

20 mm

Kind regards

Leigh

PS. The one lens that didn’t get used yesterday was my 14 mm f/2.5 Lumix as this focal length is covered, albeit not so fast, by both my 12-32 mm and my 9-18 mm . On reflection I’ve decided to swap it out for my fast and light 45 mm f/1.8 M.Zuiko so that I have a fast short telephoto prime in my bag. It’s a lovely little sharp lens and was one of my first MFT lens purchases but, in common with my other telephoto focal length lenses, it typically gets relatively little use. Maybe if I take to carrying it around I’ll be prompted to use it a bit more. πŸ™‚ . I’m also sticking firmly to my 1 Kg maximum weight limit.