Photo Vest
dlplumer
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Can anyone recommend a good vest for landscape photography? I do not want to carry my 30-40 lb bag on hikes. I need a vest that will help me carry two bodies and 2-3 lenses etc.
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Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
I have been using Domke PhoTOGs vest for a multitude of years with a very positive experience. Tons of pockets, very comfy and you don't look like a SWAT officer on a mission.
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Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
John, I'm not arguing :-). Each system has its pros and cons. Each can be warn under and over jackets. It's purely a personal preference, and probably, task-specific, as in in some cases one is more convenient than the other, and vice versa.
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I have always respected both “Icebear’s” and “Nikolai’s” comments on the various Dgrin forums. I totally agree with Icebear’s straightforward comments of the Cotton Carrier recommendations - it really does work well. I have put a lot of research time, particularly over the last three years and various iterations, into a solution that works for me and my applications which includes landscape/nature photography and also location outdoor & indoor portrait, wedding or special events.<o:p></o:p>
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Here is the system setup that works for me. It’s hands-free, flexible, portable, modular system that is adaptable enabling me to always comfortably be ready to shoot opportunities of memorable moments regardless of the setting:<o:p></o:p>
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Cotton Carrier Camera System for All camera types:<o:p></o:p>
http://buy.cottoncarrier.com/cotton-carrier-camera-system-p/122cpf.htm<o:p></o:p>
VEST – with Canon 1DmkIII & 70-200f2.8L lens (with or without 2x Teleconverter)<o:p></o:p>
HOLSTER – with Canon 5DmkII & 24-70f2.8L lens<o:p></o:p>
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Lowepro S&F Light Utility Belt containing: <o:p></o:p>
http://www.lowepro.com/sfseries<o:p></o:p>
-Lowepro pouch 60 (for cell phone, 2 speedlite 580EX-II, spare batteries and memory cards, note paper/pen etc.)<o:p></o:p>
-Lowepro lens bags (for wide-angle 16-35f2.8L lens, 50macrof2.5 lens, 2x TC)<o:p></o:p>
-Lowepro water bottle bag<o:p></o:p>
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Or if I am doing more time walking/touring than shooting then:<o:p></o:p>
Lowepro S&F light Utility Belt containing Lowepro Toploader Pro70 (for Canon 5DmkII & 24-105f4L lens) and Lowepro water bottle bag.<o:p></o:p>
This setup worked well for me on a two week spring 2010 tour of SE Asia, including exploring many rural areas in extremely humid 100F heat.<o:p></o:p>
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Here is a similar setup to my Lowepro but with a two camera setup (more aligned with your desire for a two camera setup):<o:p></o:p>
Karl Grobl (humanitarian Photojournalist) San Diego, California http://karlgrobl.com/EquipmentReviews/ThinkTankBeltSystem.htm<o:p></o:p>
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I’m petite 5ft 2in… my above system enables me to be small but mighty; kind of like the Energizer bunny - so I can comfortably go and go and go and go… be it a full day of nature photography, or like late last summer for a warm 14hr beach wedding involving scaling 300ft cliffs! I can enjoy the pleasure of photography without being compromised/burdened by the weight of gear stuff.<o:p></o:p>
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It also helps me manage the risk from the occupational hazard of neck, shoulder or back complications, that I know some long term photographers can adversely experience.<o:p></o:p>
Like the saying “Youth is a gift. Age is an art." <o:p></o:p>
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Good luck in exploring a solution that works for YOU. <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/thumb.gif" border="0" alt="" ><o:p></o:p>
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Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
I needed a way to carry 2 bodies and 2 lenses when i travel by MC and started off woth the LowePro Slingshots...at that time it was either the 100 or 200 and sent the 200 abd it was too small for keeping my lenses on the bodies (24-70f2.8 and 70-200f2.8) and I just did not like anything about Think Tank.....so i was at a gun show and saw pistol belts paired with suspenders....for less than $15 I had the base of the system...then I added 2 LowePro 75AW's and now I have room for both bodies with lenses attached (upto and including my BIGMA) and a flash and all sort of small extras (extra batts, lens cleaning stuff, filters, etc etc)....I now can ride somewhat balanced...
Good Luck with y9ur decision......these are very personal to what each photog needs and demands of their equipment.......my system will not work well for some but great for myself and maybe others.....
My TT system consist of the Pro Belt with Skin 50, Skin 75, Skin Strobe, RU thirsty and a Speed Changer. The Skin components are not padded which was fine for my use.
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I had a Backpack system before that and hated using it. No access to gear unless it was removed and more than once almost picked it up without it being closed and dumping gear.