Kit bag
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@FinlandApollo If you're working professionally, you should in my view always have backups of all essential kit, and therefore at least two bodies would be expected. I should actually probably re-visit this topic because the way I work has changed a lot in the last 3 years due to changes in the type of work I'm taking on. As such, everything has become a lot more modular bag wise.
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@dannygallaher Whats the point of two cameras? With two cameras and two flashes you can't do all of those things that you can do with 3 flashes and 1 camera.
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@fireblade1247 Fungus and damage are two different things. Damage will be prevented (to some degree) by a good quality bag. I've no doubt crumpler are good bags. I've had good experience with Lowepro, so tend to stick with them. The major thing is not to put your gear in harms way though, so even in a well padded bag, treat it with respect. As for fungus, similarly, keep it in a safe dry environment and you should be fine.
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How do i keep or protect my camera from getting fungus or damage? Can i use those Crumpler photography bags for storage?
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aha, I see a strobist :)
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@dannygallaher, if he sets them up around sombody, uses pocketwizards, and sets them off wirelessly.
I love your glasweigan accent. I am from fife
MrSiren09 1 year ago
@MrSiren09 How's things over that side of the country? We're not too bad snow wise (about a foot) but I've heard it's pretty bad over your side!
n506 1 year ago
@n506 Yh been off high school for ages. Every day I have had to clear the drive. My dad's Audi A6 is not budging even though it has quattro.
MrSiren09 1 year ago
@MrSiren09 Oh they're good in slippy going, but then they go and put fancy performance tyres on them! A decent pair of grippy tyres and you'd be away.
n506 1 year ago