Great Video thank you. It is amazing when you actually breakdown “What’s in your Backpack”, camera equipment is only a small part of it. People carry far too much and defeat the objective, which, above all, is to enjoy yourself when out in nature and leave nature as you find it. Keep well, Stay safe and enjoy the Outdoors 👍🇬🇧
The other day someone said to me, "You have one of those professional white lenses on your camera." I said, "It's just a lens. The professional part is here in back of the camera. But, I'm not a professional." We're all gear heads and interested in what's in other photographers' bags. But, Mads would still make great photos regardless of what's in his bag.
I just got a new camera for my birthday and it was the sony A7RV along with a 24-70mm sony lens and I have been learning how to use it and I love it I have always been into photography as a kid and utilized cameras that you couldnt change the lens on normally so watching your videos which I just came across has been super helpful for me to learn how to get better at photography so I thank you a lot for that, I am going to take a look at your book and potentially even your lightroom course to further develop my skills.
@singlended Stop trying to bully a nice person making conversation & enjoying photography. This, yours, has to be one of the least tasteful comments I've seen recently. Sad individual indeed. Especially, considering you didn't have a capital letter at beginning of sentence & failed to insert comma.
Great video as usual! I'd be interested to know how you fix the vignetting on the Tamron. I thought using the profile on Lightroom would be enough, but it seems that there is more than that. Cheers
I enjoyed the video as usual Mads. It was interesting to see what you gear you carry around with you. I always enjoy watching your video's and seeing your image's. Keep up the good work and catch you on the next one.
My bag is similar to yours! 3 lenses, travel tripod, fullframe body, drone and freewell filters. What they say about great minds... it's a good setup for hiking.
For the Sony hot shoe moisture issue, try the Nikon BS-3 hot shoe cover. It is rubber and completely covers the hot shoe unlike the supplied plastic inserts usually supplied with cameras.
I keep gaffer's tape wrapped on a tripod leg and place a postage stamp sized strip over the hot shoe. Works fine, both alone and over the little plastic insert. Gaffer tape often comes in handy.
Nice video. When you fly do you have any problems with the size of the 50L Shimoda camera bag? It looks like a great bag but do the airlines ever make you check it?
I bought the Canon 14-35mm f4 lens after you discussed it in a previous Mads and it has been a great addition to my set up and now looking at possibly the 100-500mm as my next lens addition. I do like the look of the Shimoda and was wondering if is this your carry on when you fly? In terms of your hot shoe issue, I recall you used a cover previously (possibly nikon) but didnt see it in your video. I had the same one and lost it 2 weeks ago in Paris and was wondering if yours is missing in action too 😂
The Canon 14-35mm f/4 might be the best lens ever. There is just one issue with it: It is on RF mount :P It is so good that if they would have a 50-400mm on RF I would jump ship right away. The 100-500mm is a lovely lens too, but for my use it is expensive and heavy, but certainly fantastic. For landscapes the 100-400 is a good option too, nice and light. But then there is a gap from 35-100mm I would want to fill up, but don't really want to bring a heavy and expensive standard zoom lens extra for that....
Since You’re making a video about gear, I wanted to ask you wether you now regret buying the 16-35 pz instead of the 16-25 G which wasn‘t around. In other words would you still recommend the 16-35 pz over the 16-25 Price is very similar and the power Zoom isn‘t something I really want. Best regards, Love your Videos :)
@MadsPeterIversen Thank you, for the quick response :) The huge lense selection with Sony is sometimes just overwhelming for me.. Hope you keep up your style of videos, photography on RUclips has become way too focused on tech rather than actual shooting :)
How do you find the Shimoda Action x50 for air travel? Was looking at that and the 40 but couldn't get a good sense of how it fits in things like overhead bins.
@@Chromatomic haven't had any issues besides once when a British Airways steward decided I was the spawn of the devil... If in doubt just remove the tripod :)
Mads Pentax photographer my two lens setup Pentax 16-50 2.8 mmWR , Pentax 55 - 300 mm PLM WR My cameras ste APS-C so the two lenses cover the full frame equivalent of 24mm - 450 mm I fo have a third lens I occasionally carry a Pentax 150-450 WR My low light lens is a Samyang 20mm 1.8 and my wide angle is a Samyang 8 mm3.5 I normally I do not carry the Samyang lenses except for speciality photography
Hi Mads - can you share the full details of the micro fibre cloths you recommended as the link won’t work in the UK. Either that or I’ll wait for Nigel Danson to launch his :)
You don't carry around everything we have seen in the video... This photographer's are making a lot of money.. put Hasselblads in the bag 💰 is very expensive and the most part of the people doesn't see the difference.
@2:45 So I have been only imaganing things like having a Nikon system that I have bought both Tamron and Sigma lenses for over the years. According to you, Tamron and Sigma lenses are only made for Sony! If also for Sony, there is no point mentioning it.
Where did he say Tamron and Sigma "only make lenses for Sony"? Not everyone is a seasoned photographer and knows what you do about other camera and lens makers. What I heard was that if I buy a Sony camera, then I have options of buying other lenses and don't have to buy the expensive Sony ones. Whether or not Tamron and Sigma make lenses for Nikon, Canon, or any other cameras never even crossed my mind, because this video was about the gear he is using and why. It's not a video about all of the lenses available for all of the camera bodies.
@@lianalehua7424well he did say that he enjoys using Sony because [Tamron and Sigma] which doesn’t make much sense. I guess he would also enjoy using Nikon and Canon for the same reason 😂
@@jeremyhendersonphotography Well, if you're a Canon RF user, there are *no* full-frame, third-party lenses available. And they've only this year okayed third-party APS-C lenses, five years since the first RF models were available, so that's probably the point that Mads was making when he said that line. (I know nothing of the Nikon world.)
It’s hardly Mads fault that Canon refuse to open up their RF mount to third party lens, which is pure protectionism . As for Nikon I can only assume Tamron and Sigma don’t think it’s worth their while.
Hi Mads - can you share the full details of the micro fibre cloths you recommended as the link won’t work in the UK. Either that or I’ll wait for Nigel Danson to launch his :)
Hi Mads - can you share the full details of the micro fibre cloths you recommended as the link won’t work in the UK. Either that or I’ll wait for Nigel Danson to launch his :)
Great Video thank you. It is amazing when you actually breakdown “What’s in your Backpack”, camera equipment is only a small part of it. People carry far too much and defeat the objective, which, above all, is to enjoy yourself when out in nature and leave nature as you find it. Keep well, Stay safe and enjoy the Outdoors 👍🇬🇧
The other day someone said to me, "You have one of those professional white lenses on your camera." I said, "It's just a lens. The professional part is here in back of the camera. But, I'm not a professional." We're all gear heads and interested in what's in other photographers' bags. But, Mads would still make great photos regardless of what's in his bag.
Yeah, adding a Hasselblad is an excellent way to make your bag lighter. Well, your wallet, anyway.
I just got a new camera for my birthday and it was the sony A7RV along with a 24-70mm sony lens and I have been learning how to use it and I love it I have always been into photography as a kid and utilized cameras that you couldnt change the lens on normally so watching your videos which I just came across has been super helpful for me to learn how to get better at photography so I thank you a lot for that, I am going to take a look at your book and potentially even your lightroom course to further develop my skills.
next step "using punctuation".
@singlended
Stop trying to bully a nice person making conversation & enjoying photography.
This, yours, has to be one of the least tasteful comments I've seen recently.
Sad individual indeed.
Especially, considering you didn't have a capital letter at beginning of sentence & failed to insert comma.
@@Stop-All-War only a suggestion you bully.
Great video as usual! I'd be interested to know how you fix the vignetting on the Tamron. I thought using the profile on Lightroom would be enough, but it seems that there is more than that. Cheers
I enjoyed the video as usual Mads.
It was interesting to see what you gear you carry around with you.
I always enjoy watching your video's and seeing your image's.
Keep up the good work and catch you on the next one.
Great video. ( Keep the Hasselblad and enjoy !!!)
My bag is similar to yours! 3 lenses, travel tripod, fullframe body, drone and freewell filters. What they say about great minds... it's a good setup for hiking.
You should try out the Sony 14 1.8 Gm Mads. A fantastic landscape lens.
For the Sony hot shoe moisture issue, try the Nikon BS-3 hot shoe cover. It is rubber and completely covers the hot shoe unlike the supplied plastic inserts usually supplied with cameras.
I keep gaffer's tape wrapped on a tripod leg and place a postage stamp sized strip over the hot shoe. Works fine, both alone and over the little plastic insert. Gaffer tape often comes in handy.
Hi Mads, i cover the hot shoe 1:01 with an inexpensive third party hot shoe cover and had no problem in wet conditions.
Superb video and tips 👌
Hi Mads, great video. Can you take your backpack on to a plane as carry on luggage?
Nice video. When you fly do you have any problems with the size of the 50L Shimoda camera bag? It looks like a great bag but do the airlines ever make you check it?
Thanks for sharing with us!
The hasseblad seems nice but the lens is slow. My Nikon 14-24 is a 2.8 and it is really good on a Nikon z8
Do you use a panorama head/attachment for the tripod?
Any thoughts on the new Tamron 28-300mm f/4-7.1 as a travel (landscape) lens instead of the 28-200?
@@ectholian haven't tried it
I do hope you made it to East Greenland. Quite different to the west.
Have you considered the excellent Sigma 60-600mm? I have one, and I love it
Anftr
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I bought the Canon 14-35mm f4 lens after you discussed it in a previous Mads and it has been a great addition to my set up and now looking at possibly the 100-500mm as my next lens addition. I do like the look of the Shimoda and was wondering if is this your carry on when you fly? In terms of your hot shoe issue, I recall you used a cover previously (possibly nikon) but didnt see it in your video. I had the same one and lost it 2 weeks ago in Paris and was wondering if yours is missing in action too 😂
The Canon 14-35mm f/4 might be the best lens ever. There is just one issue with it: It is on RF mount :P It is so good that if they would have a 50-400mm on RF I would jump ship right away. The 100-500mm is a lovely lens too, but for my use it is expensive and heavy, but certainly fantastic. For landscapes the 100-400 is a good option too, nice and light. But then there is a gap from 35-100mm I would want to fill up, but don't really want to bring a heavy and expensive standard zoom lens extra for that....
Yup, lost it 😅
Since You’re making a video about gear, I wanted to ask you wether you now regret buying the 16-35 pz instead of the 16-25 G which wasn‘t around. In other words would you still recommend the 16-35 pz over the 16-25 Price is very similar and the power Zoom isn‘t something I really want. Best regards, Love your Videos :)
@@RaphaelHuber-cm7vf 110%! I would recommend the 16-35 f/4 over the 16-25 f/2.8. If I want f/2.8 I'd go with the 16-35 f/2.8 mark II :)
@MadsPeterIversen Thank you, for the quick response :) The huge lense selection with Sony is sometimes just overwhelming for me.. Hope you keep up your style of videos, photography on RUclips has become way too focused on tech rather than actual shooting :)
How do you find the Shimoda Action x50 for air travel? Was looking at that and the 40 but couldn't get a good sense of how it fits in things like overhead bins.
@@Chromatomic haven't had any issues besides once when a British Airways steward decided I was the spawn of the devil... If in doubt just remove the tripod :)
@@MadsPeterIversen thanks! and always good advice not to gain the attention of an annoyed attendant 😅
What company are the pants you are wearing and are they good?
Seems to be a Revolution Race Trouser. They are very Good and comfortable. My husband loves this trousers and I am huge Fan of their hoodies
Mads
Pentax photographer my two lens setup Pentax 16-50 2.8 mmWR , Pentax 55 - 300 mm PLM WR My cameras ste APS-C so the two lenses cover the full frame equivalent of 24mm - 450 mm I fo have a third lens I occasionally carry a Pentax 150-450 WR My low light lens is a Samyang 20mm 1.8 and my wide angle is a Samyang 8 mm3.5 I normally I do not carry the Samyang lenses except for speciality photography
easy with m43 ;-)
Na GNDs Mads?
Must weight a ton.
Hi Mads - can you share the full details of the micro fibre cloths you recommended as the link won’t work in the UK. Either that or I’ll wait for Nigel Danson to launch his :)
You don't carry around everything we have seen in the video... This photographer's are making a lot of money.. put Hasselblads in the bag 💰 is very expensive and the most part of the people doesn't see the difference.
He was actually given the ‘blad by the company even though he said it wasn’t applicable to his viewers
@@markfarrand6556 😂😂😂
@2:45 So I have been only imaganing things like having a Nikon system that I have bought both Tamron and Sigma lenses for over the years. According to you, Tamron and Sigma lenses are only made for Sony! If also for Sony, there is no point mentioning it.
No one could make any sense of what you are trying to say. Why are you criticising such a great photographer and his video?
Where did he say Tamron and Sigma "only make lenses for Sony"? Not everyone is a seasoned photographer and knows what you do about other camera and lens makers. What I heard was that if I buy a Sony camera, then I have options of buying other lenses and don't have to buy the expensive Sony ones. Whether or not Tamron and Sigma make lenses for Nikon, Canon, or any other cameras never even crossed my mind, because this video was about the gear he is using and why. It's not a video about all of the lenses available for all of the camera bodies.
@@lianalehua7424well he did say that he enjoys using Sony because [Tamron and Sigma] which doesn’t make much sense. I guess he would also enjoy using Nikon and Canon for the same reason 😂
@@jeremyhendersonphotography Well, if you're a Canon RF user, there are *no* full-frame, third-party lenses available. And they've only this year okayed third-party APS-C lenses, five years since the first RF models were available, so that's probably the point that Mads was making when he said that line. (I know nothing of the Nikon world.)
It’s hardly Mads fault that Canon refuse to open up their RF mount to third party lens, which is pure protectionism . As for Nikon I can only assume Tamron and Sigma don’t think it’s worth their while.
Hi Mads - can you share the full details of the micro fibre cloths you recommended as the link won’t work in the UK. Either that or I’ll wait for Nigel Danson to launch his :)
Hi Mads - can you share the full details of the micro fibre cloths you recommended as the link won’t work in the UK. Either that or I’ll wait for Nigel Danson to launch his :)