27 Backpack Essentials for Photographers \ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ\ Shimoda Designs

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @itssoaztek4592
    @itssoaztek4592 3 года назад +7

    I really like all your videos, Ian. Made by real people who know what they are talking about, full of real advice about real stuff, made to help real people all around the world.
    Your videos have been a huge factor in my decision to by a Shimoda bag. Best wishes, stay safe, stay healthy.

    • @ShimodaDesigns
      @ShimodaDesigns  3 года назад

      Hi Itsso, that's really nice of you to say. I appreciate that. For various reasons this one took a long time to finish. Glad it to hear it was worth it. - Ian

  • @simoncotter2711
    @simoncotter2711 3 года назад +2

    Two others I always carry
    1. A bin bag, you use it as rain cover for you or your bag, a makeshift mat if you need to lie on the ground for that stunning close up or even to cart your rubbish home.
    2. Spare boot laces, aside from their obvious use, which can be a real lifesaver when you’re in the hills, they can be used to lash things together, tie up items, etc.
    Simon

    • @ShimodaDesigns
      @ShimodaDesigns  3 года назад +1

      Both good ones. I do usually have a grocery store size bag for trash on overnighters. But had not considered the laces... thanks.

  • @scottcampbell9008
    @scottcampbell9008 3 года назад +3

    Bear spray. Cannot.Go.Without. At least not here in the Canadian Rockies.

  • @michaelschneider9710
    @michaelschneider9710 3 года назад +3

    1) Paracord (works as bootlace, wrap around one tripod leg) 2) Gorilla Duct Table (wrap around another tripod leg) 3) first aid tape (yes around the other tripod leg)

  • @danhiggins8733
    @danhiggins8733 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, Ian! Definitely a couple more items I'll add to my bag! (Like toilet paper - really. I have plenty of other "just in case" stuff but that had sort of slipped off the list). And I want to reiterate what you said about the rain cover. Especially because the Shimoda bags are front-opening (or is it back opening). Any time I'm out in the woods or at the coast or even in rocky terrain (which where I live means lava rock which can be hard on just about any fabric) I throw the rain cover on the outside. Then if (actually when) I need to set the bag down in mud (rainforest here in the PWN), sand or whatever the pack stays clean. 90% of what I need is accessible through the main camera gear opening. One more thing I have in my bag all the time is one of those insulated mats you can sit on. Like a piece of a sleeping pad. Great when sitting on wet logs, snow, whatever but also sometimes useful for a place to lay out gear. Keep 'em coming. Always useful! (Still loving my Action X30!)

    • @ShimodaDesigns
      @ShimodaDesigns  3 года назад

      Thanks Dan, glad it served some value. We call the shoulder straps side the rear-access/opening.

  • @avinash21292
    @avinash21292 2 года назад +1

    Really insightful video circles around a very honest opinion. Your videos have really fixated me on purchasing a shimoda backpack and I recently purchased the Explore V2 35 with the medium DSLR core unit. I’m going to take some tips from your video onto how to pack before I leave for Tokyo for a weekend getaway😊

    • @ShimodaDesigns
      @ShimodaDesigns  2 года назад

      Thanks Avinash - appreciate the comment.

  • @ShimodaDesigns
    @ShimodaDesigns  3 года назад +2

    We surveyed the community through our Instagram account and asked you for 3 items that you consider to be daily essentials for your camera bag. Not the obvious gear ...like a camera... but the supporting cast. Items like headlamps, memory cards and first-aid kits. The stuff we sometimes forget.
    Hopefully this list helps you remember a few potentially forgotten items...
    Items listed in order of popularity:
    1. Water
    2. Headlamp
    3. Multitool
    4. Snacks
    5. Filters
    6. Shell
    7. First Aid kit
    8. Spare Batteries
    9. Power Bank
    10. Layers
    11. Sunglasses
    12. GPS
    13. Memory cards
    14. Tripod
    15. Maps
    16. Hats
    17. Gloves
    18. Puffy Jacket
    19. Lens Cleaning Kit
    20. Fire Starter
    21. Credit Card & Cash
    22. Phone
    23. Water Purification
    24. Rain Cover
    25. Sunscreen
    26. Toilet Paper
    27. CAN DO ATTITUDE
    \ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ\ Shimoda Designs

  • @MinisterOfGuam
    @MinisterOfGuam 3 года назад +2

    Gloves, even in warmer weather. Found myself needing leather work gloves from Costco/Home Depot while scaling forest terrain

    • @ShimodaDesigns
      @ShimodaDesigns  3 года назад

      Agreed, I don't always use them in summer but if the terrain calls for it, it's nice to have them.

  • @RhawiDantas
    @RhawiDantas 3 года назад +3

    Oof, that drone crash looked frustrating. So close.

    • @ShimodaDesigns
      @ShimodaDesigns  3 года назад +1

      I'm still not sure how it happened... I think I lost it in the sky and didn't realize it was that close. Nothing on the outside was damaged but the camera eventually stopped working - unsure if it was related.

  • @bikecommuter24
    @bikecommuter24 3 года назад +1

    instead of toilet paper I keep wet wipes, you can clean up with them too, they come is small flat travel size too, or save money and buy the big packs and put some in a zip lock bag. I got wet wipes in my car and camera bag.

    • @ShimodaDesigns
      @ShimodaDesigns  3 года назад +1

      Definitely a good addition.

    • @bikecommuter24
      @bikecommuter24 3 года назад +1

      @@ShimodaDesigns
      forgot to mention they make flushable wipes and come in small packs as well I got mine on Amazon
      my favorite wipes (non flushable) are made by Bliss I get the Lemon and Sage ones no parabens or other stuff and are cruelty free.they come 30 to a small pack.

  • @jeppemichaeljensen2684
    @jeppemichaeljensen2684 3 года назад +1

    Great video by the way

  • @kevinyounger7854
    @kevinyounger7854 3 года назад +2

    I have one for the next “Mailbag” segment: iron-on patches. Yes? No? I’d love to put one on my X-50 (maybe the 30 too) but I don’t want to mess it up. Maybe you can test it out for us? Thanks for all you do Ian!

    • @ShimodaDesigns
      @ShimodaDesigns  3 года назад +3

      I always tell people No - don't do it, because your compromising the outer laminates durability. Which means your messing with the abrasion and water repellency. With that said, my son always needs name tags ironed on to his clothes and I had been thinking about that recently (related to our packs)... I will consult with the inhouse expert on the matter and see what we can do :) Thanks Ian

  • @jeppemichaeljensen2684
    @jeppemichaeljensen2684 3 года назад +1

    Sorry, found it !

  • @amrilizanimran7839
    @amrilizanimran7839 3 года назад

    Hi Ian.. are there any plans to produce a shimoda square filter accessory pouch in the pipeline?

  • @markanthonyleberiaga1938
    @markanthonyleberiaga1938 3 года назад +1

    Sir i am very interested in the action pack 50 but i would like to know if its carry on size?

    • @ShimodaDesigns
      @ShimodaDesigns  3 года назад +2

      It really depends on your airline of choice and their restrictions. With that said I have yet to hear anyone being denied in the last 2 years (ever).

  • @derburner792
    @derburner792 3 года назад

    Hello everyone, I recently bought the X50 and took it on a hike. The Hike was pretty rough and I had to clean the bag intensely because of all the mud on it. However now I have the Issue that the steel frame that goes around the bag came out of it'"s anchors on top and I just can't fit it back in. It feels like I'm going to tear the backpack and just don't have the strength to get it back in. Is there a trick to it?

    • @ShimodaDesigns
      @ShimodaDesigns  3 года назад

      Hi, find something to leverage the frame and pop it under the corner mounts, so your not using your hands. Make sure it is dull as to not tear the pack. A peace of plastic works - like a wax scraper. Make sure it's not wide or has sharp corners. I guess I have a new video to make... ;)

    • @derburner792
      @derburner792 3 года назад

      @@ShimodaDesigns Maybe I'll have to wait for that video because I am really struggling with it. I can fit it in either side left or right but it won't fit in both it's just too small. I'm wondering now if it has to do with that it got pretty soaked during the hike and i washed it with water and had it dry in the sun afterwards. Maybe I need to soak it in water again and give it another try if it will fit then? As for finding a lever. I will try that next when I get a hand on one. Thanks for the quick reply!

    • @ShimodaDesigns
      @ShimodaDesigns  3 года назад

      @@derburner792 It is meant to be tight to hold firmly in place ... and your not supposed to remove it :) Send me an email and I will send a quick video over - just made it for you. ian@shimodadeisgns.com

    • @derburner792
      @derburner792 3 года назад +1

      ​@@ShimodaDesigns Hi Ian, thanks for the offer. I got it now :) I used a lever like you suggested and finally it worked. I was trying to fix it by accessing from the back but after removing the sack and accessing it from the top i figured what you meant with using a lever. Yay! And it's a great bag you made. I love it :)

  • @jeppemichaeljensen2684
    @jeppemichaeljensen2684 3 года назад

    Can I buy a t-shirt like yours?

    • @ShimodaDesigns
      @ShimodaDesigns  3 года назад

      Yes you can. We sell them through Teespring: shimoda-designs.myteespring.co/

  • @capturecolour3079
    @capturecolour3079 2 года назад

    Is it possible to order a Teton Bro jacket from the US?

    • @ShimodaDesigns
      @ShimodaDesigns  2 года назад

      You will want to check out Beringia - same clothing under a different name for the US/EU markets. If you wanted the actual TB name on it... might have to find a special import service.
      beringia.world/blogs/news/beringia-launches-in-north-america