What’s in my CAMERA BAG 2023 (Wilderness Edition)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @bunkertons
    @bunkertons 10 месяцев назад +3

    When he said that he's working on one of the most popular wildlife shows in the world, I knew then that it was Planet Earth!!! Love that show!

  • @jbmi5342
    @jbmi5342 Год назад +6

    "Rough around the edges" RUclips content where you're rigging a two camera talking head in the arctic is such a wonderful way to subtly make the rest of us step up our game 🥲
    I'd love to hear your thoughts on F-stop bags vs shimoda. I love my smaller shimoda bag, but I've not really dived into the F-stop line. Would love to see them compared, in such an intense setting as this, from someone with your experience.

  • @Videosbyme278
    @Videosbyme278 Месяц назад +1

    Hey man, love your work. I've secured access to shoot in rural Africa (passion project), I'll be traveling with a group of soldiers. This video is great as far as gear goes, but i'm curious. What are you doing about clothing in addition to the gear you are carrying? The tricky part about this assignment is that i'll be with them on foot most of the day, and sleeping just out in the elements at night. Obviously, everything I bring needs to be with me on my back. I've tailored an fx3 kit to be as small as possible, but I have to think about room for storing spare clothing to change as well. I assume you've had some shoots where you are sleeping out in the elements, what have you done in those scenarios? Do you have an alternate bag you use for that? I was thinking of getting an Osprey bag, and then I can just get a camera cube container to pack inside along with clothes. Sorry for the long text hope this all makes sense!

  • @NatureFilmsByJohnKha
    @NatureFilmsByJohnKha Год назад +4

    Thanks Luc! Just back from 4 days outdoors capturing birds and this video couldn't have been better timed as I reflect on what's in my bag! The wilderness series of videos have been awesome and right up my alley, a big thank you!
    If you were shooting with your own gear in the wilderness with a second camera, what would you opt for? I read your comment about the ideal being FX9 or FX6 for the primary depending on your needs and was curious about B-cam thoughts 😊 Thanks again!

  • @GiftWrapGabe
    @GiftWrapGabe Год назад +5

    I just got to say that you make super helpful videos and its pretty bad ass to see all the stuff your are doing!

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад

      Thanks man, appreciate that!

  • @adventurelifewithbob2960
    @adventurelifewithbob2960 11 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed your video! Gave me some great ideas on what to put in my camera bag.

  • @jeffreyhofmeister3103
    @jeffreyhofmeister3103 9 месяцев назад

    Luc, Thank you for each presentation you have done on your RUclips channel. You provide great information. As one who is getting their feet wet in this new adventure. Video Documentation. I am gathering as must basic knowledge as possible.

  • @John76220
    @John76220 10 месяцев назад

    i have the same 60-600 mm lens, and with all your gear, i'm impressed that you carry all of that on the field ^^

  • @LoganKingMedia
    @LoganKingMedia Год назад

    Great video! Any specific chest pouch that you like using best?

  • @AriffSuffian
    @AriffSuffian Год назад

    I’m bloody addicted to these videos too! 😂

  • @kevgoes
    @kevgoes Год назад +2

    I've been doing more wilderness shooting on my own channel so I found this really interesting. Thanks man . Keep up the good work!

  • @alloriginaltone
    @alloriginaltone Год назад +3

    That sigma lens is surprisingly good. I have the 50-500 version and it’s actually pretty sharp. My big gripe is that it’s a bit unwieldy when zoomed…but on a tripod for the money you can’t lose for the flexibility it buys you. Great to catch that grizzly bear in full charge and coming straight at you after catching a whiff of the open beef jerky bag. Really catches the drama from a long distance and all the way to 60mm until that bear is right on top of you.

  • @bseng
    @bseng Год назад +2

    I love a good whats in my bag video. Great to see that the FS7 is still being used on larger shows. Even though the camera is old, it still produces great images. I'm still rocking the FS5 and when paired with an external recorder, you're able to get some amazing looking images.

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад +3

      Yeah man, lots of life left in those cameras and they still look awesome!

  • @ChrisHorvathOG
    @ChrisHorvathOG Год назад +1

    I love a good "What's in my camera bag" video, and this one does not disappoint! Wilderness shooting must be a whole different beast, looks like a very beautiful area to shoot in. I have to get some of that Xtreme bug spray, I hate bugs flying in my face when I am trying to shoot outside 😅.

  • @daysean
    @daysean 11 месяцев назад

    What have you been shooting all of your in-the-field vlogs with? The audio was pretty crisp. Are you lav'ing yourself up on these too? Also, final question 😅 I've been looking for a good chest rig to hold comms and some tools while in the field. Do you like the one you use or have any recommendations there?
    Been really loving these in-the-field breakdowns! Keep it up 🍻

  • @_parkphoto
    @_parkphoto Год назад

    Love your content because you explain things really well from your perspective as a working professional

  • @who2999
    @who2999 Год назад +1

    What's your camp situation like/how many hours a day are you typically away from camp? What you're using feels pretty familiar with what I'd bring on a one day nature/hiking shoot but I'm never over night in the wilderness or more than a few hours hike from my car. Always been curious how larger productions manage when they need to have the crew camp in a location.

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад +2

      Every day is different. But in general we're around 20 people and away for anywhere from an hour to 12 hours away from camp. The odd overnight as well, but generally not. Based in a central remote location with a large support staff. The answer is really to have a massive budget - it costs a fortune to keep us all up here for months on end!

  • @MaineMountainMedia
    @MaineMountainMedia Год назад

    Thank you for saying it first, I'm also a sucker for "what's in my bag" videos. Great video as always, and stoked to see this project when you're done with it!

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад

      Thank you! Guilty pleasures!

  • @randyreboberton6263
    @randyreboberton6263 Год назад

    What ? No snickers bars ?
    Thank you Luc.
    The presentation itself
    says it all.
    I am still in the begining stages, learning theme presentation.
    Thank you for taking time out during your shoot.
    Have a great time at camp..
    I was not aware that deet was used in Napalm 😳

  • @zongmuas
    @zongmuas Год назад +1

    It's kind of nice to know that a big show like that is using somewhat old gear but is still getting TV-quality content. Makes me feel a little better about my set up. 😅

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад +1

      For sure man! You can get an fs7 for like 1200$ if you hunt around and that thing can still shoot a Netflix quality doc easily

  • @terryhope2074
    @terryhope2074 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the content - reinforced my decision not to upgrade from my FS7 mk2 (love that variable nd) to full frame but rather to spend some money on glass and some accessories to make operating it more comfortable. Still gives me a brilliant image and with the Metabones not that different a look from a larger sensor. And what a misnomer full frame is - super 35 seems fine for the majority of Hollywood's output with the likes of the Alexa and so far have not heard any complaints about Casablanca being shot on a crop film format. Stay safe and warm - best suggestion - good gloves.

  • @scottievee330
    @scottievee330 Год назад

    Very cool work/job you are on. That's not a shoot. That is a lifestyle. Chase it while you're still young.

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад

      You're right there! Thanks man!

  • @ChestiiPrinAmerica
    @ChestiiPrinAmerica Год назад

    Courius, are you respecting all the time 180 degree rule on this show? Like having the shutter speed double the frame rate.
    Got air2s too, is hard to upgrade when does everything I need. By the way there is a new mini 4 pro now.

  • @Joshsloanrose
    @Joshsloanrose Год назад

    Loved this. I don’t even shoot wilderness and I’m fascinated. Interested in why you don’t have anything wider than 24mm?
    Also, you must already know this, but with the Tentacle app, you can sync the Track Es with the Syncs. Been using them all on a feature doc and they work really nicely together. Also, I really like that you can change the name of the Track E in the app and then it adds that name to the front of the audio track file. Really good for quickly knowing what’s on that file in post.
    Thanks for the great vids. You’re an inspiration.

  • @ScottBell
    @ScottBell Год назад

    Great to see you kit. Similar to what I end up carrying when I'm working out of a backpack for days on end. Also nice to see my "What's in my bag" vid make a cameo 😂

  • @maruwaanmoses
    @maruwaanmoses Год назад +1

    Love these videos man. So informative and interesting. Also I am with you on the Mavic Air 2s. I still prefer it over the Air 3 because of it's ability to handle highlights and shadows so well. 1 inch sensor for the win!

  • @araagaard
    @araagaard Год назад

    Quality content as always! Thanks for the tip to bring a headlamp so that bears and wolves can spot me faster lol (5:03)

  • @johnclay7644
    @johnclay7644 Год назад

    informative video thanks Luc.

  • @sullivangaudreault
    @sullivangaudreault Год назад +1

    Are you using the autofocus with the Fs7 or just doing all manual?

  • @johntupper1369
    @johntupper1369 Год назад

    I'm digging the stache BTW.

  • @JimMakosCom
    @JimMakosCom Год назад

    What cameras are you filming this RUclips video with? And is there room in the bag for the FS7 camera, or do you always carry it around? Many thanks!

  • @travelbagphotography
    @travelbagphotography Год назад

    Another great video. It looks like your bag is for accessories and doesn't carry the camera. Correct? If not, what/who/how is the camera carried? Enjoy the north! I love it.

  • @the180degreerule3
    @the180degreerule3 Год назад

    this is so good man, good luck on your journey!!!

  • @TreverSantora
    @TreverSantora Год назад

    Thanks Luc! Always appreciate your content. Do you have other doc DPs that you follow online?

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад +1

      Matt Porwoll just started a channel, check it out! Small, but he’s at the top of the game!

    • @TreverSantora
      @TreverSantora Год назад

      Awesome. Thanks@@LucForsyth

  • @aaronsambeyfilm
    @aaronsambeyfilm Год назад

    Do you usually have the FS/FX cameras kitted out when you travel with them on the move, or do you take off the top handles/side handles when they're on your back? I need a solution for my FX6 that doesn't have me taking the top/side handle on between shots.

  • @johntupper1369
    @johntupper1369 Год назад

    Nice Bag inventory video. I'm curious what you would bring if you had complete control of a wilderness shoot. Fx3?

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад

      I would probably use an fx9, mostly to have the variable NDs and better shoulder ergonomics. If it was really hiking intensive I'd go with an fx6 I think.

  • @Emilsteixner
    @Emilsteixner Год назад

    Great setup you have there! I've heard a few people now recommend the Sanken mic, and to be honest, I can too. I've just rented it a few times now, but it was great every time.
    What does your Sukha weigh when fully packed? I've made the experience that I can't realistically go above 20kg, especially when hiking on glaciers or block stones.
    I have the Sukha myself, but the thing you love about it, that it opens from the back, to be honest, I hate it because it gets warped over time and becomes really uncomfortable after 5 years of use.
    How are you dealing with the 24-105? I was thinking about renting one a few times now, but ended up sticking to my 24-70 and 70-200 setup after all, more because of the lower F stop. Do you find yourself wanting more out of the 24-105?

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад

      I'm actually using the Tilopa, the 50L pack and I haven't had any warping issues (had it for about 4 years). I'd say around 20kg is starting to get to about max weight for me as well!
      There's no real perfect answer for the lenses. Out here I find 24-105 to be a good compromise between everything, then I carry the 60-600 for everything else. It's not the best lens ever, but it's built so well and looks good, plus the IBIS works amazingly well. A decent balance until the make an 18-500 that's also lightweight and has great image quality!

  • @leegray2441
    @leegray2441 Год назад

    Do you have to have a part 107 for the drone?

  • @dominicbraccoii8175
    @dominicbraccoii8175 Год назад

    Anotha one!

  • @joseangel4428
    @joseangel4428 Год назад

    Very, very interesting video. I have learnt a lot. Do you know, Luc, if there is a substantial difference in quality between the FS7 and the FS5? Thank you very much.

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад

      A little difference, but not huge. The Mark II versions of both are better. And the fs5 has VND where only the fs7 mark II has VND

    • @joseangel4428
      @joseangel4428 Год назад

      Thank you very much, Luc @@LucForsyth

  • @anaphael
    @anaphael Год назад +4

    Really really wonderful to see. Love that you show that an fs7 is still used. It just feels so great to actually see those in high budget productions. Like you can talk alot but actually seeing this is really calming. You are doing a fantastic job to tell an authentic perspective on filmmaking

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад

      Totally! So much life left in these guys and they can be found for so cheap online these days...like 1/3 the price of an FX3 and still work just fine!

    • @travelbagphotography
      @travelbagphotography Год назад

      Dude has such a chill voice!

    • @MindToAsk
      @MindToAsk Год назад

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  • @ecocarefoundation4314
    @ecocarefoundation4314 Год назад

    Educational and great learning lesson for young Naturalist/video makers.Every one talks about Sony 200-600 mm G series lens with Sony f7 body,Any thoughts?.Wish you good luck and do share your story as how was your adventure.Yash.

  • @who2999
    @who2999 Год назад

    Fly an inspire and a mavic 3 for work but still get a lot of "WOW's" for the stuff I shoot on my personal Mavic air 2, good little drones still, and being willing to take a bit more risk with it (in my case because it's my personal one) tends to be what really pushes me to get some cooler stuff more than any other big tech innovations. On that note will probably have to retire it in the next six months because the batteries are starting to fail.

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад

      Yeah, I love being able to do what you want without being too scared. I'll likely replace with a Air 3 when it eventually dies, just the right price to quality ratio for me

  • @pawelkochanski2343
    @pawelkochanski2343 Год назад

    How do you sync up your timecode on FS7 without extension unit?

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад

      We just do it manually before every 2 camera shoot. But there isn't that much cross shooting on this show, and there's never more than one character on screen at a time so it's not so bad. Would obviously be a lot better with TC and that's always been a major problem with the FS7. Luckily it works for this show!

  • @DANAMIONLINE
    @DANAMIONLINE Год назад

    How long are you hiking for on this production?

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад +1

      I'd say 10k would be about the longest in a day. That's not every day though, just sometimes

  • @WildernessMindset
    @WildernessMindset Год назад

    Do you ever need a tripod out there or is everything shot handheld?

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад +1

      I do! I have a Sachtler Flowtech that I use. It's just not really IN the bag, so I left it out!

  • @WhyitJellyDonut
    @WhyitJellyDonut Месяц назад

    Napalm cant be made with deet, it can with styrofoam though!(hello nsa agent)

  • @BryceMiguelWilliams
    @BryceMiguelWilliams Год назад

    Can we get a link to the clothing gear as well lol?

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад

      I'm not opposed to a clothing video one day!

  • @cascade9584
    @cascade9584 Год назад

    never mind the bag, what's your workout routine because holy sh*t

  • @bigguypictures
    @bigguypictures Год назад

    I use a Garmin Montana 700i when I travel in the north or with people whom I don't know for $20 bucks a month. If there an accident I know I can get help quickly. Bug spray is a must and Survive Outdoors Longer Emergency Blanket XL $10 bucks. Hope you never have to use this stuff. You can die faster in the North than in the South.

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад

      Garmins are great! There is a dedicated safety crew member who has one (and all the other things we'd need) so I don't need my own on this. We have a large operation up here, I'm not solo in the wilderness so it's a lot simpler!

  • @uppsatskanalen4456
    @uppsatskanalen4456 Год назад

    When Can you reveal the show? :D

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад

      Likely never! But it's a big name survival show that streams in multiple places, that's about all I can say!

    • @uppsatskanalen4456
      @uppsatskanalen4456 Год назад +1

      @@LucForsyth 😳 So you cant use it on you cv?

  • @bigguypictures
    @bigguypictures Год назад

    I hate using other people's equipment. P.S. You are below the tree line not really the Arctic. Canadian Arctic Sovereignty

    • @LucForsyth
      @LucForsyth  Год назад +1

      Same! we're above the arctic circle and also working in pure tundra areas, just not pictured in this video

    • @bigguypictures
      @bigguypictures Год назад

      Love your videos. I have bought three camping seats. Looking at the Sanken COS-11D Omni Lavalier Microphones! You are one of the very few RUclipsrs who actually make a living in multimedia. Thank you for your excellent advise.