A chest pack for HUNTING PHOTOGRAPHERS!
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- Опубліковано 3 січ 2025
- Photography and filming in the outdoors can be tough! Organizing gear so it can be easily accessible can be the make it or break it for getting the shot. Here I go over what I'll be using for storing some of my most commonly used pieces of gear. Let me know what you like to use to organize your camera, or hunting gear!
Here's a link to check out the chest pack! - www.marsupialg...
dude this is badass! I'm going to use this for my airshow content creation! Thanks for sharing this!
I read that title and thought, “What’s he got against photographers?”
Sorry for the click bait, I guess? lol
Was expecting this brand to be Aussie! Looks like top stuff, new Sub from Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺👍🏽
thank you! glad you liked the video, been working on some new videos as well so glad your sticking around!
Prickers. He must be from Pennsylvania.
Very interesting, thanks for sharing your setup! Does your R5 with lens attached fit in the pack as well?
there's not quite enough room for the camera+lens, I usually either carry it or have it on a cotton carrier on my packs shoulder strap.
Helikon for 1/2 the price. But nice vid!
Half the price maybe, but with Marsupial I know I’m supporting other hunters as well, and after a few months of serious abuse it’s still perfectly operational. Whatever works for each person though, tons of brands to choose from!
@@MTN_Bird_Mediaand made in the USA
Hi there. Not 100% but it looks like you were using cheap brand/alkaline batteries. You should really look into using lithiums. Especially since you say you are burning through them so fast. People think lithiums are more expensive but it's really not the case. They have up to 2.5x the life of an alkaline plus you receive full voltage for the entire 100% of the battery. Whereas an alkaline battery drops voltage as the life goes down. But also important for you is the cold weather performance. They stand up to the cold way better than alkalines or rechargeable. In the end I bet you will actually be saving money AND getting better performance from your electronics. Just food for thought. Good luck shooting and hunting
Hey nikolas! That’s a great point, I agree with you about the lithiums. I use energizer or Duracell usually. When it gets really cold during rutweek up in NH we go through lithium’s about once a day.