I did the landscape workshop in June of this year with Matt - it was totally awesome. Can’t recommend it enough. Note I am not sponsored :) so honest review.
Welcome to my channel! I mostly shoot Nikon, but I use Sony for a lot of my video work, vlog style, some slow motion…etc. the Olympus gear was loaned to me by Olympus (now branded as OM System) and I just posted a new video today showing that gear being used on this wildlife motorbike trip I did.
Love the Shimoda bags, just saying. Respect to F-Stop, too! Great stuff to protect our way crazy expensive gear... Great stuff as always, Matt. Longtime subscriber, Peace, Love!
Those Shimoda bags are pretty sweet. My favourite feature on them is the wide shoulder straps with pockets, brilliant design I think. Thanks for sharing your experience, and a huge thank you for following along in my youtube journey!
Hi Matt, I'm surprised to see that you have almost the same gear as I do. In one of my side cases, I also have an F-stop bag containing a drone, 2 bodies, lenses (24/1.8, 17-40/f4, 24-105/f4, 100-500/f4.5-7.1), a Kase magnetic filter set, a tablet, and a notebook with 6G external SSDs-everything needed for landscape photography. The other side case holds cooking gear, a Jetboil stove, Jetboil pan, and Sea to Summit cooking pot, plate, and cup (the Jetboil pan and everything from Sea to Summit fit perfectly together, making it only 3.5 cm thick). This case also contains my tent and clothing. On the saddle behind me, I have a bag with a sleeping bag (Sea to Summit -18°C/0°F, men aged 64 like to stay warm at night ;-)))), a mattress, and a pillow. My tripod and video slider are also attached here. Charging the power bank/jump starter and batteries all happens in my tank bag, where I've installed a power hub from Givi, connected directly to the battery via a plug. The hub has 4 USB-A ports and one 12V port. I also carry spare fuel (2L) on the crash bars and tools on the other side. My motorcycle is a Suzuki 1050 DE. I usually can be found: Norway, Sweden, Germany, Luxembourg, and Scotland. I don't usually post anything online, but a few weeks ago, I uploaded a short evening ride video that I quickly edited on my tablet. (I was on my way back after visiting a friend for a few days in southern Norway.) ruclips.net/video/ZddkvDHtrjs/видео.html Grtz, Marc
Super fun, as long as I ride super safe :) OM-1 Mark II.....hmmmmm perhaps....I wouldn't call it a review. Are you interested in seeing a video showcasing the OM-1 Mrk II?
@@MattShannonPhoto I would be very interested....I take photos with it! Then tell us your thoughts about the system. I think more people would be interested.
Nice change of pace video. Brought back memories. My last trip to Yellowstone (many years ago) was a camping trip on my bike (Honda CB900). I didn’t see how you pack your tent and sleeping bag. Did I miss that?
My pleasure! Yes, I showed where I store the tent in the video (Briefly at 9:10 in the video). My sleeping back went in the front of my camera back pack. I just remembered that I forgot to show my drone. That stored in my camera backpack at the top. lol next time I guess.
Just noting how you pack your camera's,, ''Dust n dirt'' I carry mine sensor facing down , lens its front down. Usualy I'll keep camera's n lenses unconnected on longer trips, Im D700,D4,D850 etc good but like dust from age etc, seems to reduce the dust on the sensor by about 90%, You clean your lens caps when u clean up after a trip,, lol
Thanks for sharing your packing tips! Keeping the sensor facing down and the lenses unconnected sounds like a great way to reduce dust buildup-especially on longer trips. I do clean my lens caps after a big trip and I notice a lot of dust spots-dust can sneak in everywhere, so it’s all part of the routine! Appreciate the advice!
What did I leave out? Share your tips too and thanks for watching!
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I did the landscape workshop in June of this year with Matt - it was totally awesome. Can’t recommend it enough. Note I am not sponsored :) so honest review.
Congrats on 30k subs!
Thank you so much 😀! Next stop 50k. That would be a nice Christmas gift.
Hello. First time watching your channel. I'm just curious as to why you have 3 different camera systems: Sony, Nikon and Olympus.
Welcome to my channel! I mostly shoot Nikon, but I use Sony for a lot of my video work, vlog style, some slow motion…etc. the Olympus gear was loaned to me by Olympus (now branded as OM System) and I just posted a new video today showing that gear being used on this wildlife motorbike trip I did.
Here is that video if you are interested.
ruclips.net/video/gzy5E3sv34I/видео.html
Thanks for watching, hope to see you around on another vid. Cheers
Love the Shimoda bags, just saying. Respect to F-Stop, too! Great stuff to protect our way crazy expensive gear... Great stuff as always, Matt. Longtime subscriber, Peace, Love!
Those Shimoda bags are pretty sweet. My favourite feature on them is the wide shoulder straps with pockets, brilliant design I think. Thanks for sharing your experience, and a huge thank you for following along in my youtube journey!
Hi Matt,
I'm surprised to see that you have almost the same gear as I do. In one of my side cases, I also have an F-stop bag containing a drone, 2 bodies, lenses (24/1.8, 17-40/f4, 24-105/f4, 100-500/f4.5-7.1), a Kase magnetic filter set, a tablet, and a notebook with 6G external SSDs-everything needed for landscape photography.
The other side case holds cooking gear, a Jetboil stove, Jetboil pan, and Sea to Summit cooking pot, plate, and cup (the Jetboil pan and everything from Sea to Summit fit perfectly together, making it only 3.5 cm thick). This case also contains my tent and clothing.
On the saddle behind me, I have a bag with a sleeping bag (Sea to Summit -18°C/0°F, men aged 64 like to stay warm at night ;-)))), a mattress, and a pillow. My tripod and video slider are also attached here.
Charging the power bank/jump starter and batteries all happens in my tank bag, where I've installed a power hub from Givi, connected directly to the battery via a plug. The hub has 4 USB-A ports and one 12V port.
I also carry spare fuel (2L) on the crash bars and tools on the other side.
My motorcycle is a Suzuki 1050 DE.
I usually can be found: Norway, Sweden, Germany, Luxembourg, and Scotland. I don't usually post anything online, but a few weeks ago, I uploaded a short evening ride video that I quickly edited on my tablet. (I was on my way back after visiting a friend for a few days in southern Norway.)
ruclips.net/video/ZddkvDHtrjs/видео.html
Grtz, Marc
Surely it`s fun to travel like that!? P.S.: There will be a review of the OM1II equipment?
Super fun, as long as I ride super safe :)
OM-1 Mark II.....hmmmmm perhaps....I wouldn't call it a review. Are you interested in seeing a video showcasing the OM-1 Mrk II?
@@MattShannonPhoto I would be very interested....I take photos with it! Then tell us your thoughts about the system. I think more people would be interested.
The $12 coffee makes it taste so much better tho 😄
I may have exaggerated with the price, but with tip, it can be a lot.
Nice change of pace video. Brought back memories. My last trip to Yellowstone (many years ago) was a camping trip on my bike (Honda CB900). I didn’t see how you pack your tent and sleeping bag. Did I miss that?
My pleasure!
Yes, I showed where I store the tent in the video (Briefly at 9:10 in the video). My sleeping back went in the front of my camera back pack. I just remembered that I forgot to show my drone. That stored in my camera backpack at the top. lol next time I guess.
Awesome camping gear. Thanks for sharing. A big LIKE for the video.
I appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Вподобайка, гарне відео.
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Just noting how you pack your camera's,, ''Dust n dirt'' I carry mine sensor facing down , lens its front down. Usualy I'll keep camera's n lenses unconnected on longer trips, Im D700,D4,D850 etc good but like dust from age etc, seems to reduce the dust on the sensor by about 90%, You clean your lens caps when u clean up after a trip,, lol
Thanks for sharing your packing tips! Keeping the sensor facing down and the lenses unconnected sounds like a great way to reduce dust buildup-especially on longer trips. I do clean my lens caps after a big trip and I notice a lot of dust spots-dust can sneak in everywhere, so it’s all part of the routine! Appreciate the advice!