What I carry in my wildlife photography Bag - The GEAR and SOLUTION that Works

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  • Опубліковано 15 сер 2023
  • Sharing the gear I take on my day hikes for nature and wildlife photography, and what solution works best for bags, as well as encountered my first experience with a family of Osprey on today's photography adventure.
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    📷 MY COMPLETE GEAR LIST I USE👇.
    ▪︎TRIPODS--
    My Wildlife Tripod- amzn.to/3mvuLhl
    Ball Head amzn.to/3msqKdu
    Video Head amzn.to/3yUfdJd
    Monopod amzn.to/3MCjIjJ
    My Travel Tripod- amzn.to/44OLCjG
    My Macro Photography Tripod amzn.to/3TJPkYD
    ▪︎CAMERAS --
    Canon EOS R7 (Main Photo) amzn.to/3LOWntm
    Canon M6 Mkii (Main Video) amzn.to/3qlayvR
    ▪︎LENSES--
    Canon RF 15-35mm f2.8 (my Landscape Lens) amzn.to/3OMq9Pv
    Canon RF 24-70 f2.8 (my General all-purpose Lens) amzn.to/3x2Ee86
    Canon RF 85 f2 (My Street/Portrait Lens) amzn.to/3IP9oCg
    Canon RF 100mm f2.8 MACRO (my Macro lens) amzn.to/41pr66z
    Canon RF 100-500 f4.5-7.1 (my Wildlife Lens) amzn.to/3fgV4qH
    ▪︎MICS--
    Wireless Mic amzn.to/48XYogB
    Shotgun Mic amzn.to/3Ejw74R
    ▪︎ND FILTERS--
    Hoya amzn.to/30VAplq
    Tiffen amzn.to/3EnugMn
    Black Pro Mist amzn.to/3Vpl3zu
    ND Filter Quick Release amzn.to/3yYfCu4
    ▪︎TELECONVERTERS/ADAPTERS/BATTERIES/ETC...
    Canon RF 1.4x Teleconverter amzn.to/3sXuOpI
    Canon R7 Battery amzn.to/3SoKcpv
    Battery Case amzn.to/3wrr9Fj
    Memory Card Case amzn.to/4b7HBtl
    ▪︎LENS PROTECTION--
    Large Rain Sleeve amzn.to/3EoB64q
    Small Rain Sleeve amzn.to/3snNyxi
    Lens Cover Canon 100-500 amzn.to/3ICkdZ6
    Tripod Sleeve Wraps amzn.to/3stGv7M
    ▪︎TOOLS--
    L Bracket amzn.to/3GYd0iC
    Arca Swiss Quick Release Plateamzn.to/3oWhSxK
    Multitool Carabiner amzn.to/3qlt87d
    Camera Strap amzn.to/32lAz6f
    Binoculars amzn.to/43oSao2
    Small Rig Hot Shoe Arm amzn.to/3InBEwe
    ▪︎BACKPACKS--
    My main Hiking Bag 36L amzn.to/3JdcNKj
    Small Hiking Bag 24L amzn.to/3YOM4va
    My Field Sholder Bag amzn.to/3YjVhe4
    Camera Gear Insert amzn.to/3Yu3gXm
    ▪︎ECCESSORIES--
    My Chair Blind amzn.to/3g0MwEM
    Lens Bean Bag amzn.to/3SrdovQ
    Camo Netting amzn.to/3piKkea
    Camo Scarf amzn.to/43w5Uxo
    Macro LED Light amzn.to/3BzF2QD
    Pocket Light Deflector amzn.to/3oePVoh
    Portable Power bank amzn.to/3Jh3zfZ
    SSD Storage Bank 1tb amzn.to/43kAIAT
    My Pocket Field Journal amzn.to/49WgoJC
    ▪︎HIKING GEAR--
    Best Insect Repellant for Clothes and Gear amzn.to/3vkS3ya
    Stanley Thermos amzn.to/3srX0kK
    2 qt Canteen amzn.to/3IyiDrq
    Small First Aid Pouch amzn.to/3I7pNA2
    Emergency GPS amzn.to/30RSCAe
    Water Filter amzn.to/45uUkDq
    20watt Solar Pannel amzn.to/3qFSAbs
    Mini Power Station amzn.to/4al7Njr
    Emergency 2 Way Radio amzn.to/3UP4e0c
    ▪︎CLOTHING--
    Cold Weather parka amzn.to/3JOXcC7
    Hiking Pants amzn.to/3UyTL7J
    Summer Boonie Hat amzn.to/3Uu3qMD
    Boots amzn.to/32tXGLA
    Waterproof Rubber Mud Boots amzn.to/3yQIowJ
    Wool Glove INSERTS amzn.to/3y9eXJY
    Winter Flip Gloves amzn.to/3qp3LBg
    Winter Hat amzn.to/3FBUqMX
    Rain Jacket/Pants amzn.to/3plN3U7
    Camo Poncho amzn.to/3bALSvH
    3D Ghillie Camo amzn.to/3JR2e15
    Summer Gaterneck amzn.to/3msjRcp
    Winter Gaterneck amzn.to/3En14oI
    ▪︎FLASHLIGHT--
    Rechargeable amzn.to/3lPYiBB
    Head Lamp amzn.to/3EkY0td
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 57

  • @KevinNordstrom
    @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому +1

    Check out this video more more great tips and encouragment ua-cam.com/video/Zz_YO7o4k6I/v-deo.html

  • @ElBoyoElectronico
    @ElBoyoElectronico 10 місяців тому +4

    My kit has actually been shrinking the more I did small photo hikes (~5-8 miles) and I cary way less stuff now: R5 with RF100-500 attached, extra battery, wallet & keys, Patagonia nano puff, iPhone & AirPods, plus maybe a small water bottle and a granola bar. For trips of that length I really don’t need anything else. All that easily fits into my Lowepro ProTactic BP AWII 450.

  • @mrhallphotography
    @mrhallphotography 10 місяців тому +3

    Interesting Video. I use a Think Tank Backlight 26L currently, but I am looking for something different. so this was a timely video. Current kit is: Canon R6mk2, RF24-105 f4 L, RF166 f2.6, RF 100 f2.8 Macro, RF 70-200 F4, and the Sigma EF 150-600 C with 1.4 TC. Tripod is the Leofoto LS 364C with leveling base and a host of different head units. not all fits in the backpack which can weight up to 30 lbs with hiking equipment. At 61, the back doesn't handle the weight like it did when I was in my 20's or 30's!! i carry a Grayl water filter which doubles as the water bottle. I also use a snipers veil in my kit along with some cheap amazon camo netting for water fowl during the spring migration. I usually get weird looks from hikers in the early mornings with all of my equipment. More that once, had the police called because someone thought I was trying to set up a squatter camp in "her" woods!! LOL

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому

      Lol sounds like an adventure. I like your set up. And I totally feel ya. I'm only 40, but I sure don't feel 20 anymore lol. So I try to keep my load right at 20 lbs. Happy shooting 📸

  • @timeaston2776
    @timeaston2776 4 місяці тому +1

    It took me a long time to figure out that the best camera backpack was the regular, well balanced, built to carry weight backpack for hikers from the sporting goods store, with a couple of inserts. Good waist belt, efficient load lifters, and a frame built for hiking. Heaven on earth. But the expensive Mindshift and Tenba bags I have work great for storing gear, which makes them worth having.

  • @OldJack1960
    @OldJack1960 10 місяців тому +2

    Hi Kevin,
    I'm a birdwatcher/photographer of decidedly average competence, and I couldn't agree more with enjoying the experience for its own sake. At 63, with aching joints and recent bypass surgery, I don't walk more than around 6 miles absolute max but can still make it last all day (especially if there's a hide or two and plenty of benches!)
    As for gear, mirrorless is a blessing. I carry an R7 or R6 with either the RF100-400 or one of my old EF L lenses, slung over the shoulder. I'd like the RF100-500 but the GBP price is a bit steep, and as the wife says, Do I really need one? To which the answer, of course, is: No, but I'm a bloke! I also have the f11 RF 600 and 800 lenses, although I've so far only used them a couple of times and to me they seem better suited to the full-frame.
    Instead of a bag, I prefer a dedicated photography jacket - or vest if the weather is warm. Mine are of a now defunct British brand - the nearest US equivalent is probably the Langley - and there's more than enough pockets for binos, raincover, spare batteries etc, and I've even fitted in the 600mm for a Caspian gull that promptly flew off when I got there.... I just find this method of carrying more comfortable nowadays, especially if I'm also carrying a 'scope.
    All the best and thanks for the vids, looking forward to working my way through them!

  • @terrylstarks
    @terrylstarks 10 місяців тому +1

    Kevin and community, I’m an “Atlas” guy and love it!!!! I’ll have to admit that I haven’t tried all of the packs out there that compete with the “Adventure”, it’s just great for me!!!! Now are there things I’d like to add, subtract or change!!!! Hell yes!!!!! But that is with anything!!! Great video!!!!!

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому

      Atlas do make great packs. As do FStop and the rest. . I had the Atlas Adventure pack at one point, fantastic quality, top of line attention to detail, but it was just too much pack for me, to large, to bulky, heavy, and was very uncomfortable both on the hip, and shoulder chest straps for any short hike under 8 miles for me it just doesn't fit the bill, mainly because of their ergonomics and lack of any ventilation is what ultimately turned me off and swayed me back to Osprey...but it most definitely is a fantastic quality pack that will last and last and take a beating out there. If I was doing more long term camping out of one bag for like a week or longer, I'd pick another one up without question. I'm super glad you found a pack that fits your needs, Terry. Atlas really are solid quality bags 👍

  • @pizzabellies4852
    @pizzabellies4852 10 місяців тому +3

    That was awesome to see those Osprey And Bald Eagles. I am still trying to figure out the best pack and gear. Im only out for about 2.5-3 hours at a time max. Currently using a Canon m6 mk ii and a Tamron 100-400 and a 60mm Macro lens. So far so good, i cam get a variety of different shots.

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому +2

      Sounds like a dialed in kit man. Get out there and run that shutter! :)

  • @neildbarker
    @neildbarker 10 місяців тому +2

    Congratulations on spotting the Osprey! Love your advice to 'make it about the experience." As for gear, I'm a lightweight (Nikon P900) and splitting my time between wildlife photography, birding, and just enjoying a nice hike in the woods. Thanks for sharing - great video and advice.

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому

      Thank you Neil. Happy shooting brother 📸

  • @weekendwanderer5514
    @weekendwanderer5514 10 місяців тому +1

    A very well thought out and efficient way to carry your gear. Thanks for making this!

  • @j.kimmer1509
    @j.kimmer1509 10 місяців тому +1

    Loved this content. thank you.

  • @jerryrichards8172
    @jerryrichards8172 10 місяців тому +2

    I'm a backpacker and photographer. I like how year multi purpose and safty oriented.

  • @michaelsurratt9593
    @michaelsurratt9593 10 місяців тому +2

    I use the same 24, 36 and 65. You can get the G-raphy Camera Bag insert. The Ospreys carry so much better than any camera bag, I have ever used.

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому

      I'll have to check out the insert and you are 💯 on they are much better than any traditional camera bag. Especially if you do alot of hiking.

    • @michaelsurratt9593
      @michaelsurratt9593 10 місяців тому

      @@KevinNordstrom I do a lot of Long Hikes and the traditional camera bags just don't cut it. The Ospreys are great. I use the 24 for long mountain bike rides. 34 for day hikes and the Rook 65 for long hikes. The G-raphy isn't as good as yours but, it works well enough. Have a Great one!

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому

      You as well Michael 📸

  • @krimke881
    @krimke881 10 місяців тому

    That is the first photographer carrying a backpack I've seen, not for any photography gear. Just carrying a lot of bags. That hit different indeed. Worth a thought.

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому

      Works for me ☺️Never had any camera bag that was as comfortable as a Osprey hiking bag and to be honest, I really only need one camera, one lens, and a few batteries as far as camera gear.

  • @filbilly
    @filbilly 10 місяців тому +1

    Man, love this video! Kinda ironic you saw an Osprey and you're wearing an Osprey backpack, ha! I have one as well and never thought about an insert, so I looked online snd just ordered one so I can fit a Sony 200-600 and some other gear in it. Funny thing is I was shopping around for a camera backpack, but like you, love my Osprey! Also good to see what you carry. The small solar panel is something I want to look into. I have a Jackery 500 with a solar panel, but after watching this video l checked and saw that my panel has a USB-C and USB-A charge port, so I'm good to go if I decide to bring just the panel on outings. Thanks for reinforcing the importance of the experience and not the gear. It's so easy to get caught up in the latest and greatest when we can keep things simple, and appreciate why we're out there in the first place.

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому +1

      Amen John. Yeah alot of good camera bags out there but if you're hiking, I have yet to find one that competes well with an Osprey bag.

  • @motivatedoutdoors
    @motivatedoutdoors 10 місяців тому +2

    Starting to look a bit like Florida there. 😂
    I've been looking to have a very similar setup. Unfortunately at 6'4" with a lower back problem it seems impossible to find a backpack long enough. If the bottom of the bag doesn't rest on my butt instead of back, then I can't use it. If I ever find one I'll definitely steal some of your setup ideas. Thanks for sharing. 👍

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому +1

      Lol, vastly different in the winter. 😉 and yeah you actually want most of the weight on your hips and not your shoulders or back. I'm short at 5 ft6 so it's easier to find a pack for my needs. Things are always changing especially dependant on the seasons will dictate what and how much I carry. Good luck brother and happy shooting 📸

  • @prestongrindle
    @prestongrindle 10 місяців тому +2

    Great video… I’m definitely going to check out that solar panel. Need power source for charging. I was looking at battery banks that have solar built in. Also just suggestion. I know you don’t get into too many crazy situations like I put myself into… 😂, but I hook my inreach on my belt loop so as to have easy access Incase for some reason I can’t get access to my bag or somehow it comes off rolling down a mountain. I just suggest placing it in your cargo pocket that way you always have easy access in most cases. But like I said just a suggestion. Stay safe out there and keep them coming.

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому

      Those ones with the solar ones built in are mostly garbage I've found. The bank itself works fine but the solar panel on top are garbage. Even the name brand ones will take nearly 30 hours or longer to charge the bank in the sun. It's best to go with a separate panel with USB for your devices. That's what I've found anyway.

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому +1

      Great suggestion too Preston with the GPS. I'll have to rig something up. The cargo pocket idea seems like a go to for now, or i may get another mollie pouch to place it on the pack itself.

  • @JeffandLeslie
    @JeffandLeslie 10 місяців тому +2

    Kevin, thanks for sharing.

  • @joesjourney9986
    @joesjourney9986 10 місяців тому +1

    Loving your channel and this video especially.
    I'm using a 5.11 Rush 24 for day trips and a Rush 72 for longer trips. I keep the 10Cs with me.
    I love that Buck fixed blade, I often carry a Buck Campadre that was a Buck of the Month club offering with micarta handles and 3v steel. I have a Buck 110 in s30v i carry on my belt with my Springfield xds.
    For camera i use Panasonic GH6 with a leica 100-400 lens but since its micro four thirds it has a 2x crop factor. I have a teleconvertor if i need extra reach. 3 batteries, and a 20,000 mAh anker battery bank with a 25 watt solar panel.

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому

      Heck yea Joe. Nice rig. You cant go wrong with a buck knife. Nice side piece as well. I carry a Sig 365 in the summer and a glock in the winter. Keeep running that shutter.

  • @JRodPhotoArt
    @JRodPhotoArt 10 місяців тому

    Good stuff Kevin!!

  • @JeffreyJohnsonC
    @JeffreyJohnsonC 10 місяців тому +1

    I'm on team hiking backpack too. I'm not sure why you have the camera insert though since you don't carry your camera in there. The stuff you pulled out didn't appear to need cushioning. Otherwise, good kit. I shoot Olympus, so I can actually fit the camera, 100-400mm, and 12-100mm lens in a smaller bag than the one you have there 🙂

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому

      It's really to keep everything organized and not have multiple separate pouches just scattered in the bag. I'm crazy and ADHD like that. 😂 Also it's an extra added protection from major downpours I guess for the batteries and cards etc. I still don't trust anything that says weatherproof LMAO

  • @estelareynolds3586
    @estelareynolds3586 10 місяців тому +2

    Kevin, have you checked out Walborn Reservoir in Allaince. The Eagles have returned to the location, but new nest. Totally Enjoy your videos!

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  10 місяців тому

      Thank you , no I have not. I'll have to check it out. I do most of my photography along the marshes and refuges along the Lakeshore near port clinton as it's only a 30 minute drive from my home. I love seeing the eagles make a comeback along the great lakes. 📸 🦅

  • @adude394
    @adude394 8 місяців тому

    Great stuff! I'm a hobbyist, always striving to learn more and improve. I carry my gear in a large MindShift backpack, which is plenty big enough to carry my 20D, 7D, and 1DX Mark III, a bunch of lenses, and all sorts of other random gear. It's not light when I have everything in it, but that's OK.

  • @rev_dude
    @rev_dude 9 місяців тому +1

    Man I just wish Osprey would make a camera bag, or collaborate with another brand to make one.. Their harnesses are easily my favorite, but I prefer the back opening clamshell and organization of many camera bags. It would be a dream to have both without needing an extra insert.

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  9 місяців тому

      Yeah I totally agree. Osprey would make a killing from the outdoor photography community. Their harness system is the best I've seen on the market in terms of reliability and comfort when hiking. It's a shame I have to use a camera insert, but for me it's the best solution for my needs.
      I also do prefer the back opening especially when the pack is on the ground. I don't have to mess with an insert, but I've had those bags from LowPro and Atlas. And while I did enjoy the Atlas athlete and the Atlas adventure... harness system is nowhere near the breathability, reliability, and comfort of Osprey. Every other pack I've owned I feel shortly after a hike. I shit you not, with the Osprey packs, I can do 10 miles, be tired, but my back still doesn't hurt from the hike. Osprey have their flaws, but for hikers, they are hard to beat.
      Like you, I just wish they came out with a nature photography line.

    • @plutonium5156
      @plutonium5156 5 місяців тому

      Check out their snowboarding bags. They open from the back panel.

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  5 місяців тому

      @plutonium5156 I just checked out their Kamber series from your recommendation. They look solid for sure, I may pick one up. Thank you. I wasn't aware of the back opening ski line.

  • @Todd_Lovejoy
    @Todd_Lovejoy 2 місяці тому

    Great video 🙌

  • @peterkumble4093
    @peterkumble4093 7 місяців тому +1

    Enjoyed your vid and review. I have that Osprey pack but with the cube you showing, the Creater Box XL, I don't see how you can fit any camera or lens into the pack as well, unless I was missing something. I was anticipating this as I want to retrofit my Osprey as well.

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  7 місяців тому

      I just keep my camera out at all times. I usually like it that way and prefer it as I hate taking it out when the action is going. However when I do pack it, the camera fits in the cube when detached and the 100-500 fits as well when zoomed in and lens hood on backwards. The osprey bags are well made and I love them. The rare time I pack them in the cube I usually have the camera, the 100-500, extra batteries and my first aid kit. That's it for in the cube. Most days when I just carry the camera and lens while hiking, that's when I have everything in the cube and bag as shown.

  • @Travelleramit
    @Travelleramit 8 місяців тому

    Vanguard endeavor 1600 is the best birding backpack in 2023 😊

  • @ursthomann3463
    @ursthomann3463 2 місяці тому

    Hi, Kevin. I am a big fan of Osprey backpacks for the same reasons as you like them. In an ideal world someone would design a photo backpack around Osprey‘s carrying frame. I actually have some design ideas there, but just not the means and time to manufacture a prototype.
    What I really don‘t understand in your case is why you bother with a camera insert at all. Most of the stuff that you put in there does not really need any additional protection anyway. Cheers, Urs

    • @KevinNordstrom
      @KevinNordstrom  2 місяці тому +1

      Because there are times in heavy down pours when I tare down my camera and lens and put them in the insert. There's room when I take out my rain jacket and wear it. I also have OCD lol I need everything in a compartment and not just loose in a bag.

  • @JohnnyArts2883
    @JohnnyArts2883 10 місяців тому +1

    Interesting

  • @kitchenarbabvlog
    @kitchenarbabvlog 10 місяців тому

    Good 👍 Job 👏 Have A Nice Day Keep It Up Friend Amazing Big Like 👍 69 👋