My very first job was at a tv news station, and everything was from Porta Brace. It was crazy how much abuse those things could take while still staying in great shape and protecting a lot of expensive gear. 👍
Not specific to this video, I just want to thank you so much for all you helpful guides with camera settings, lighting's and everything else! It had really helped me improve the quality of my videos!!! 🙏🙋
I’d like to second that. I just finished building my own studio on a single stand, am about to upgrade my light to the FalconEyes rx-24tdx all thanks to you. You really should be getting more of a kickback from FalconEyes and impact stands. ;). Thank you for your great work and generous information-filled videos. Keep ‘me coming.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. You mentioned the weight of the Pelican 1510. They also have a lightweight line of cases: Pelican Air - just as durable. The Air 1535 is light version of the 1510. Thanks for the great channel - I've learned a lot!
Love these type of videos, could you also show us how do you organize your files? Foto and video footage, that would be amazing as I'm trying to do this by myself and I'm not good at it at all 😅
Well, create two folders on your Desktop or in My Documents, one named Photo and one Video. Then create subfolders for each camera, for each shoot, for each category (Stock footage, VFX, Titles etc.), for each single project. I recommend you use a separate folder for all your finished videos/projects (all your portfolio and achievements in one place.
An alternative to a pelican case are the pro tool storage systems from brands like Ridgid, Milwaukee, DeWalt sold at Home Depot. These are stacking cases with a deep bottom case that has wheels and an extending handle like rollaboards. Not as heavy duty as Pelican but designed to live in the bed of a pickup truck with jack hammers, sledges and lumber. I bought the Ridgid stack and love it. IMHO, Ridgid has a slightly heavier gauge of plastic and a slightly simpler design with fewer tabs or nubs to break off. The stack has an 22" x 13.5" X 18" deep base with sturdy wide wheels and a heavy duty handle designed to be twisted. Next is a 12" deep tool box and a 6.5" deep organizer case. There is a 13.5" deep milk crate size open top basket for bulky and last minute items. Each case has has rubber gasket in the lid and fold up latches that latch the case to the case above it and snap back in the lower box when not in use. The latches are sturdy 3/16 steel wire with molded rubber so you can use them as carrying handles. I use the bottom case for cables and heavy items, the tool box larger items like pouches, wireless gear, smaller lighting, etc. and the organizer for small items and cameras. Three drawbacks: The organizer has a plastic insert panel that closes off the lid. Remove the panel and you regain almost 2" of space. The cases have a large bright orange Ridgid logo. Some black spay paint took care of that. If you stack more than 3 cases, then the rollaboard handle does not have sufficient clearance for my knuckles and I have to hold the handle palm out which is awkward. If you are looking for a portable rollaboard case solution that holds lots of weight, this is the ticket.
I bought the 1510 years ago and it is truly a fantastic case. I just moved my BMPCC 4ks and their perspective add-ons over to it and I still have room left over. If you want to invest in something that will last forever, this is the case. Great video! I'm going to have to try those wraps for when I travel.
I've always ran pelican cases even as daily carry, I brought a small 1300 around with me to Europe, my main is now a 1450 which needs new dividers and a 1430 for long lenses. I do have a few small soft cases I can use but those tend to be for just if I'm walking a lot on set. for those who want a lighter and slightly larger carry on the Air 1535 is lighter and has more space inside but is still a carry on.
I really like the Manfrotto CC camera bags. They are really compact, easy to carry and I take it everyday with me. We have a large and a small one for our DVX200 and CX10.
*I was hesitant to spend that much on a cube of plastic, but dang was it worth it. This thing is wonderfully made. It's solid as a rock on the outside and soft as pillow inside. I love the water tightness being on photo shoots with all my gear in it. I'm also tall and it's hard to get a rolling case with a handle that is easy to pull along... this one is awesome and travels a lot on those wheels. I expect the price is partly because it seems like it will outlast me.*
Agree with the Domke. I use it on 1 camera with lens and just throw it in a backpack. Also accumulated a ton of camera bags. In the end i just use a 20 yr old Jansport + domke wraps
I know this might be a long shot, since this video is 4 years old, but could recommend a pouch to carry a zoom h6, 3 deity PR-2, Rode wireless Pro (with the churching case) 4-5 lapels, 3 audio cables and small accessories like extra wind protections, tape etc. That smallrig bag seems perfect but can’t find it for sale.
Caleb, you've become my go-to reviewer when I'm contemplating a new video gear purchase. Your videos are consistently well done and informative. For that I thank you. Keep up the dope work. You are my guy.
I always love your videos Caleb, if I can make some suggestions for what I use for dirt cheap: - Toiletry bags: I got one at Goodwill for $3 and I put all my SSD, apple mouse, cables and chargers in it so its not loose in the backpack. sunglass cases are sometimes free and good for protecting a wireless mouse if you need to travel or also small SSD drives. I have a small Tascam lav that I also keep in a hardshell sunglass case for protection - Baseball Bat Bags: I got two also at Goodwill for $3 a piece literally, I put tripods and monopods in them. some come with wheels and its super easy. - Golf Travel bag: basically a huge duffel bag with wheels (also a goodwill purchase, $4) that can hold your big bulky grip gear (keep door stoppers in them for easier moves in buildings!) - This is not dirt cheap but the Domke bags are great for light duty photography or shooting as well. cheers everyone.
I totaly agree about you bags. Got similar my self. About thee last huge roller/bags you can get similar from Think Tank. I will purchase the smaller one, Think Tank Airport Security V3.0 with wheels as my "camerabag on whels"
Used the same backpack and Pelican 1510 for 4 or 5 years now, but my weakness is definitely small pouches and organizers for inside. Really like the Topo Designs pouches for carrying microphones and all my laptop accessories.
Great video as always Caleb. I've got a small Domke wrap and its so useful. For pouches I like Tenba. For bags, I really like the Cinebags line....LOVE my Cinebags backpack.
I have the canvas shoulder bag and it's fantastic. I'm in the UK and the only place I could get it was from Tokyo. Customs duty was more than the price of the bag.
Great video as always. I am not a photo pro, just a drummer, but you help a lot in my drum videos. Thanks! You could check some drum hardware bag. And I think you could check drum hardware also. There’s great sort of clamps and stands you guys of photo and video work could use. Nowadays you can even buy a “drum to camera” ball head adapter. Thank you again Caleb!
Gotta say I love my Arco Doctor Bag. The only other Doctor style I could find at the time was Tenba but they were hella expensive. The Arco is very well made and makes a SLR/Mirrorless freelancer look a lot more professional than a backpack.
One that I use for carry my monitor, second camera .. or camera en lenses it's the Kattee Messenger Bag, for the principal stuff I use the Tamrac Explore x7 for more than 5 years and still it's great, but no longer manufactured...
I've found the Pelican 1020 Microcase to be the perfect size for my Samsung Portable SSD T5 drives. One case can snugly fit four drives and the usb cable necessary to use them with the BMPCC4K.
Love me some bag talk. You can really never have too many. I (literally) roll with Thinktank and probably always will. Also have had a solid Burton photography backpack that’s been great for years. Curious, how you store all your gear at home. favorite way to store your hard drives?
F-Stop gear is by far my favorite camera bag company. I do a lot of travel for doc work so having something that's designed as both a modular camera bag and a rugged back packing back pack is pretty cool. You should definitely check them out! :)
My problem is the bigger backpack, the more stuff I pack. I cant be the only one that do that? Edit1: I now use a climbing backpack, and stuff crap into it to its about to break. I pack small bags into a big backpack. Not sure if can get Domke Wraps in Europe. That will save me some space. Or ill pack more .-)
Definitely love my Wandrd Prvke bag. It's so aesthetically cool and holds a BOATLOAD. Also, dangit those Arco video bags are on sale until 5/21 on B&H. OH NOES.
when you carry the Jack Bauer bag, you're supposed to yell out "Drop the gun!" Do you have any opinion on the Peter Mckinnon bag, or talked to anyone who owns one for any reports?
How did you like the doctor style bags? I was looking for the Tenba Cineluxe, to replace my pelican case in some situations. OR maybe a backpack, I don't know
Doctor bags are great, but it really depends on how much you plan on running around with it. For serious run n' gun productions you'll probably need a good backpack so you can always have it on you. For productions where you can throw a bag on the floor/ground/table to use at your camera area, doctor style bags are better because they open at the top for quick and easy access to all your gear. As far as doctor style bags go, nobody beats Tenba. Those things are damn near bulletproof and so well-designed. Source: I own a Tenba and it's amazing
Amazed by your video like always. O have been watching you ever since I started college in a Film University in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 and I have been purchasing most of the cheap gear that you review. That help me a lot as a film student I wanted to ask (I haven't seen you like take request but) to see if there's a possible way to do a lighting effect (electrical voltage or storm) with cheap or budget friendly film light. I have researched but almost everything I have found is way of my budget. If you can thank. Keep on with all your amazing videos
Am I the only one who repurpose bags and pouches I get when I buy something? 😁 Case in point, my DJI Osmo Mobile 3 gimbal case is now my battery case. The pouch I got with the same gimbal is now my small cable pouch (for TRRS to TRS adapters, etc) and my Aputure lav mic pouch now houses my "gadgets" like USB SD card reader stick. I'm too cheap to buy new stuff.
Hey Caleb. I have to tell you, those Domke Wraps are the bloody best things I have seen in years! How often are my Peli cases or other flight cases configured for certain things and I get additional hardware that I throw in a bag or backpack. Those wraps are magic to protect everything that I travel with. Directly ordered four of them (they arrived today) and hope the affiliate links did work accordingly. Thanks for those tips and keep on the good work. Greetings from Krefeld, Germany. /marc
Hello what should I do I just had a flood we’re I lost just about $15,000 worth of equipment and I am only 13. How should I go about getting back my equipment without insurance.
hey Caleb love your videos listen I think you should do it best bag budget version for the everyday filmmaker you know the type of guy that carries 180d and one M50 camera and has a few lenses like a sigma art and a nifty fifty and they may be a few cheap budget lights and probably a few microphones someone you know in the beginning of the somebody that is trying to beat them bills T-Mobile and the most effective in the same time I myself in this category and I find out how time can't find the perfect backpack and I did buy the protactic 450 and it doesn't fit me well because it's too heavy makes me cry too much stuff
I really like messenger bags, but I'm too scared to use them for gear. They always end up slamming against door frames, stair railings...and cars when I'm riding my bike. I've always had to use a backpack to keep everything secure.
Thank you for sharing What would be for you rhe best Backpack to fit as much as possible (full rigged Pocket 6K with on board monitor, baseplate, rods, V mount battery solution, Rode video mic, follow focus, a couple of zooms (or three), filters, cables, and other minor accesories ? If there is one (and I know it should be big but practical to travel). Any suggestions? Thanks again
My very first job was at a tv news station, and everything was from Porta Brace. It was crazy how much abuse those things could take while still staying in great shape and protecting a lot of expensive gear. 👍
Not specific to this video, I just want to thank you so much for all you helpful guides with camera settings, lighting's and everything else! It had really helped me improve the quality of my videos!!! 🙏🙋
Thank you so much for the kind words! Glad the content has been helpful!
I’d like to second that. I just finished building my own studio on a single stand, am about to upgrade my light to the FalconEyes rx-24tdx all thanks to you. You really should be getting more of a kickback from FalconEyes and impact stands. ;). Thank you for your great work and generous information-filled videos. Keep ‘me coming.
Awesome video showcasing many types of storage 💚
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. You mentioned the weight of the Pelican 1510. They also have a lightweight line of cases: Pelican Air - just as durable. The Air 1535 is light version of the 1510. Thanks for the great channel - I've learned a lot!
I haven't even seen it yet but this is probably the most useful video on all the intertubes. I'm a one-man band and I think about this all the time.
Love these type of videos, could you also show us how do you organize your files? Foto and video footage, that would be amazing as I'm trying to do this by myself and I'm not good at it at all 😅
Well, create two folders on your Desktop or in My Documents, one named Photo and one Video. Then create subfolders for each camera, for each shoot, for each category (Stock footage, VFX, Titles etc.), for each single project. I recommend you use a separate folder for all your finished videos/projects (all your portfolio and achievements in one place.
haha
Thanks Caleb for everything that you do! You help us all with you knowledge of cameras and accessories!
Thank you Dylan!
Those padded wraps are a god send.....have a few that are used every time I’m shootings !
Dude, i cant thank you enough for all of the info you dispense on this channel. loving the whiteout bg props in the new set too.
An alternative to a pelican case are the pro tool storage systems from brands like Ridgid, Milwaukee, DeWalt sold at Home Depot. These are stacking cases with a deep bottom case that has wheels and an extending handle like rollaboards. Not as heavy duty as Pelican but designed to live in the bed of a pickup truck with jack hammers, sledges and lumber.
I bought the Ridgid stack and love it. IMHO, Ridgid has a slightly heavier gauge of plastic and a slightly simpler design with fewer tabs or nubs to break off. The stack has an 22" x 13.5" X 18" deep base with sturdy wide wheels and a heavy duty handle designed to be twisted. Next is a 12" deep tool box and a 6.5" deep organizer case. There is a 13.5" deep milk crate size open top basket for bulky and last minute items. Each case has has rubber gasket in the lid and fold up latches that latch the case to the case above it and snap back in the lower box when not in use. The latches are sturdy 3/16 steel wire with molded rubber so you can use them as carrying handles.
I use the bottom case for cables and heavy items, the tool box larger items like pouches, wireless gear, smaller lighting, etc. and the organizer for small items and cameras.
Three drawbacks:
The organizer has a plastic insert panel that closes off the lid. Remove the panel and you regain almost 2" of space.
The cases have a large bright orange Ridgid logo. Some black spay paint took care of that.
If you stack more than 3 cases, then the rollaboard handle does not have sufficient clearance for my knuckles and I have to hold the handle palm out which is awkward.
If you are looking for a portable rollaboard case solution that holds lots of weight, this is the ticket.
this set is by far my favorite on youtube. REEALLLY wanna steal it
Ulanzi ripped off that peak design travel bag and I agree it’s incredible
I bought the 1510 years ago and it is truly a fantastic case. I just moved my BMPCC 4ks and their perspective add-ons over to it and I still have room left over. If you want to invest in something that will last forever, this is the case. Great video! I'm going to have to try those wraps for when I travel.
I've always ran pelican cases even as daily carry, I brought a small 1300 around with me to Europe, my main is now a 1450 which needs new dividers and a 1430 for long lenses. I do have a few small soft cases I can use but those tend to be for just if I'm walking a lot on set.
for those who want a lighter and slightly larger carry on the Air 1535 is lighter and has more space inside but is still a carry on.
😂😂 “Stuff Stuff all over it!” Amazing! Some awesome options there. Great video as always! 🙏🏻🎥
I really like the Manfrotto CC camera bags. They are really compact, easy to carry and I take it everyday with me.
We have a large and a small one for our DVX200 and CX10.
Nice, really like those Domke Wraps! Thanks for sharing :)
Perfect video!!! Super helpful!
*I was hesitant to spend that much on a cube of plastic, but dang was it worth it. This thing is wonderfully made. It's solid as a rock on the outside and soft as pillow inside. I love the water tightness being on photo shoots with all my gear in it. I'm also tall and it's hard to get a rolling case with a handle that is easy to pull along... this one is awesome and travels a lot on those wheels. I expect the price is partly because it seems like it will outlast me.*
Agree with the Domke. I use it on 1 camera with lens and just throw it in a backpack. Also accumulated a ton of camera bags. In the end i just use a 20 yr old Jansport + domke wraps
Caleb. I've spent enough on camera gear this month. But seriously, I've been looking at some smaller organizers so this was timely and helpful.
This video came right on time as I was looking for more bags for my gear. I really enjoy your videos and tips you give thanks.😜
Arco and Portabrace are amazing but man...Tenba still the king of camera bags.
I know this might be a long shot, since this video is 4 years old, but could recommend a pouch to carry a zoom h6, 3 deity PR-2, Rode wireless Pro (with the churching case) 4-5 lapels, 3 audio cables and small accessories like extra wind protections, tape etc. That smallrig bag seems perfect but can’t find it for sale.
Caleb, you've become my go-to reviewer when I'm contemplating a new video gear purchase. Your videos are consistently well done and informative. For that I thank you. Keep up the dope work. You are my guy.
I've never been this early for one of your videos. Gotta watch until the end as usual :-)
I always love your videos Caleb, if I can make some suggestions for what I use for dirt cheap:
- Toiletry bags: I got one at Goodwill for $3 and I put all my SSD, apple mouse, cables and chargers in it so its not loose in the backpack. sunglass cases are sometimes free and good for protecting a wireless mouse if you need to travel or also small SSD drives. I have a small Tascam lav that I also keep in a hardshell sunglass case for protection
- Baseball Bat Bags: I got two also at Goodwill for $3 a piece literally, I put tripods and monopods in them. some come with wheels and its super easy.
- Golf Travel bag: basically a huge duffel bag with wheels (also a goodwill purchase, $4) that can hold your big bulky grip gear (keep door stoppers in them for easier moves in buildings!)
- This is not dirt cheap but the Domke bags are great for light duty photography or shooting as well.
cheers everyone.
Thanks for the recommendations! Saved me time doing research.
I love Peak Design's bags and Think Tank's roller cases.Both make quality products and stand by their lifetime warranty.
I totaly agree about you bags. Got similar my self. About thee last huge roller/bags you can get similar from Think Tank. I will purchase the smaller one, Think Tank Airport Security V3.0 with wheels as my "camerabag on whels"
Havent had one of your video show up in my feed in ages. THhis is the first in months.
Used the same backpack and Pelican 1510 for 4 or 5 years now, but my weakness is definitely small pouches and organizers for inside. Really like the Topo Designs pouches for carrying microphones and all my laptop accessories.
You always have the best gadgets!!
This could not come at a more perfect time. Just about to purchase a bag
Great video as always Caleb. I've got a small Domke wrap and its so useful. For pouches I like Tenba. For bags, I really like the Cinebags line....LOVE my Cinebags backpack.
I have the canvas shoulder bag and it's fantastic.
I'm in the UK and the only place I could get it was from Tokyo. Customs duty was more than the price of the bag.
Great video as always. I am not a photo pro, just a drummer, but you help a lot in my drum videos. Thanks!
You could check some drum hardware bag. And I think you could check drum hardware also.
There’s great sort of clamps and stands you guys of photo and video work could use.
Nowadays you can even buy a “drum to camera” ball head adapter.
Thank you again Caleb!
All good info. Thanks for making this video, Caleb.
Gotta say I love my Arco Doctor Bag. The only other Doctor style I could find at the time was Tenba but they were hella expensive. The Arco is very well made and makes a SLR/Mirrorless freelancer look a lot more professional than a backpack.
Dude thank you so much for these videos. I’m an avid viewer
Thanks for this Video, I am looking for bags since a few Days because my Eqipment grew a bit in the last weeks
shimoda bags are excellent, im a real estate shooter and ive used my bag literally every day and its still like new.....
HERO! Thanks Caleb
Tenba bags are great if you got your rig all setup, pelicans you can get used for cheap, built to last
that red velvet is pretty.
*Caleb pets Peak Design Bag* haha had to chuckle. Great vid Caleb!
nice video and I saved it...i might end up with the Tubu or spring for the PD,since i already use their strap/clutch...
One that I use for carry my monitor, second camera .. or camera en lenses it's the Kattee Messenger Bag, for the principal stuff I use the Tamrac Explore x7 for more than 5 years and still it's great, but no longer manufactured...
Love these videos. So many great ideas! So glad I found your channel. Already used some affiliate links!
I've found the Pelican 1020 Microcase to be the perfect size for my Samsung Portable SSD T5 drives. One case can snugly fit four drives and the usb cable necessary to use them with the BMPCC4K.
I too like things a little more... "oooOo"... Great video as always, haha.
I ordered the Tech Pouch Knockoff Bag look's like something I could really use.
Love your videos, keep it up!!!
Great bags over there Kaleb! Did you have a look at the Tenba Cinelux? They offer a doctor bag style opening!
Cheers!
Love me some bag talk. You can really never have too many. I (literally) roll with Thinktank and probably always will. Also have had a solid Burton photography backpack that’s been great for years. Curious, how you store all your gear at home. favorite way to store your hard drives?
I totally had the same "Jack" bag for the same reason! I called mine "Jack Bagger"
Great content. I just started another channel and next week's show is about why I prefer a laptop backpack for my purposes.
Hell yeah, Jack Bauer bag.
F-Stop gear is by far my favorite camera bag company. I do a lot of travel for doc work so having something that's designed as both a modular camera bag and a rugged back packing back pack is pretty cool. You should definitely check them out! :)
portabrace bags/ try using Handyman tool bags, large size
and convert it.
for a mere fraction of the cost.
Almost got me Caleb. I was shopping on Amazon before I realized it. Lot of cool gear though my dude--thanks for sharing.
Liked the bags
I use the Nanuk 935 to carry some gear. It's like the Pelican, just better wheels and handles.
What would you put the little Pentax 110 lenses in? Those cute little things. I am trying to figure out something.
Thought immediately in the beginning: "wait that's Jack Bauer's bag." Glad I was right :D Got one myself and these seem to never die... Just like Jack
Haha! YES! When I wear mine I randomly want to yell "JUST DO IT CHLOE!"
My problem is the bigger backpack, the more stuff I pack. I cant be the only one that do that?
Edit1: I now use a climbing backpack, and stuff crap into it to its about to break. I pack small bags into a big backpack. Not sure if can get Domke Wraps in Europe. That will save me some space. Or ill pack more .-)
I loved 24!
No way bro I was legit looking for this
This video is adorable. And this: 12:01
I use the think tank airport security 3.0 amazing case.
Great VID! When did Pelican 1510s get so expensive? They are a little over a hundred most of the time, especially around black friday.
Well done as always!
ps: did you really rattle can a RED camera?!
- which case would you suggest for transporting the (2) Godox SL-150W 5500K w/cords [did not come with a case for traveling]
Definitely love my Wandrd Prvke bag. It's so aesthetically cool and holds a BOATLOAD. Also, dangit those Arco video bags are on sale until 5/21 on B&H. OH NOES.
when you carry the Jack Bauer bag, you're supposed to yell out "Drop the gun!" Do you have any opinion on the Peter Mckinnon bag, or talked to anyone who owns one for any reports?
Is the new peak design bag more comfortable than the previous? The older one felt like I was putting on a board of plywood with straps and pockets.
Could you please make video on suggesting streaming video gear including camera, mic, video card, please suggest if this video is already there.
i use f stop bags. the best
Any reco’s for a rolling travel bag that will fit a light or 2 as well as stands and tripods?!
thx for the recommendation, I’m currently using a sling bag, MindShift PhotoCross10, the best sling bag ever, highly recommend that, cheers
Have you done a video yet on large roller bags for video? The Think Tank Production Manager bag looks so sweet but goodness is it expensive
How did you like the doctor style bags? I was looking for the Tenba Cineluxe, to replace my pelican case in some situations. OR maybe a backpack, I don't know
Same. tendba version seems quite a bit better than the one he features. Love being able to access the built out camera on the go.
Doctor bags are great, but it really depends on how much you plan on running around with it. For serious run n' gun productions you'll probably need a good backpack so you can always have it on you. For productions where you can throw a bag on the floor/ground/table to use at your camera area, doctor style bags are better because they open at the top for quick and easy access to all your gear. As far as doctor style bags go, nobody beats Tenba. Those things are damn near bulletproof and so well-designed.
Source: I own a Tenba and it's amazing
Amazed by your video like always. O have been watching you ever since I started college in a Film University in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 and I have been purchasing most of the cheap gear that you review. That help me a lot as a film student I wanted to ask (I haven't seen you like take request but) to see if there's a possible way to do a lighting effect (electrical voltage or storm) with cheap or budget friendly film light. I have researched but almost everything I have found is way of my budget. If you can thank. Keep on with all your amazing videos
Am I the only one who repurpose bags and pouches I get when I buy something? 😁 Case in point, my DJI Osmo Mobile 3 gimbal case is now my battery case. The pouch I got with the same gimbal is now my small cable pouch (for TRRS to TRS adapters, etc) and my Aputure lav mic pouch now houses my "gadgets" like USB SD card reader stick. I'm too cheap to buy new stuff.
Could you please do a review about the fujifilm x-t4. it patches all the problems you had with the x-t3
Hey Caleb.
I have to tell you, those Domke Wraps are the bloody best things I have seen in years! How often are my Peli cases or other flight cases configured for certain things and I get additional hardware that I throw in a bag or backpack. Those wraps are magic to protect everything that I travel with. Directly ordered four of them (they arrived today) and hope the affiliate links did work accordingly. Thanks for those tips and keep on the good work.
Greetings from Krefeld, Germany.
/marc
Hello what should I do I just had a flood we’re I lost just about $15,000 worth of equipment and I am only 13. How should I go about getting back my equipment without insurance.
Anyone know what that light is behind his left shoulder. It looks really cool to have in shot.
I used to use all that stuff too. Then I bought a van. Now, I use a van. It's a much better solution.
Have a look at the vanguard 53f. I swear by it
great video. thanks
Glad you liked it!
I came here for Vinta, hoped you reviewed that too😅
hey Caleb love your videos listen I think you should do it best bag budget version for the everyday filmmaker you know the type of guy that carries 180d and one M50 camera and has a few lenses like a sigma art and a nifty fifty and they may be a few cheap budget lights and probably a few microphones someone you know in the beginning of the somebody that is trying to beat them bills T-Mobile and the most effective in the same time I myself in this category and I find out how time can't find the perfect backpack and I did buy the protactic 450 and it doesn't fit me well because it's too heavy makes me cry too much stuff
Random question: did you ever get your hands on the sigma fp to mess around with or review?
Hi!
Where can i find the Cable VideoMicro case (min 5:25)?
Thanks
I really like messenger bags, but I'm too scared to use them for gear. They always end up slamming against door frames, stair railings...and cars when I'm riding my bike. I've always had to use a backpack to keep everything secure.
Thank you for sharing
What would be for you rhe best Backpack to fit as much as possible (full rigged Pocket 6K with on board monitor, baseplate, rods, V mount battery solution, Rode video mic, follow focus, a couple of zooms (or three), filters, cables, and other minor accesories ?
If there is one (and I know it should be big but practical to travel).
Any suggestions?
Thanks again
I'd go for the Arco Dr. Bag. You could just plop the entire rig into the case and you're done!
DSLR Video Shooter thanks
And comparedd with Think tank Video Workhorse 25 ??
So aputure had a 120d x3 kit, it comes in a pelican style trolley. Anyone has this? Im imterested in buying one but theres 0 reviews
SO... When are you going to tell us about the white light and camera behind you?
I need a bag for carrying a single camera and lens for hiking,
Is there any recommendation?
anyway great videos
shimoda