I travel also quite frequently. My normal setup are two lenses: Canon R5 24/70 and the 50 1.2. or 15/35 and the 50. We ll travel for the first time to Japan in March so I have to think about my gear. Right now I ll bring my 15/35, 24/70, 70/200 and the 50. Maybe overkill but I don t know if we will ever go there again. because of that I'll be ready for every circumstances.
I’m going to Japan in April and I’m planing to take my 16-24mm 2.8 lens, my 35-150mm lens and for Mt. Fuji my 100-400 lens. This video was useful to know I’m not crazy in bringing all these zooms.
Good travel kit. I carry nearly the same - including the ulanzi, but sans primes...instead swapping out for an RF 28-70mm f/2. I kept my R5 because the dynamic range is still (a bit) better than the R5 Mark II. Kyoto, btw, is a photographer's dream.
For travel im rocking the R8 with 24-105 f4 and the 70-200 f4 mainly for stills. The OP3 for vlog. Gopro Hero 10 Dji mini 3. Dji mic 2 and obviously accessories including filters, tripod, etc… for me it’s more than enough, I prefer lightweight and small footprint gear on my backpack because i have back problems.
@@TKNORTH The 85 is great, I don't think it gets enough praise. The only downside is the lack of weather sealing, and the STM motor is fast enough for portraits and some macro work. The IS makes it a great low light lens also, especially combined with the ISO performance of the R6. I also love the way it balances on the R6, its great for walking around.
Im heading to japan in feb next year and i am debating if i need to bring a telephoto lens. What do you think? I have the 100-500 and its a great lens but very heavy
Amazing! That totally depends on your photography style and where you're visiting in Japan. I find something like a 70-200 pretty useful in some locations around Japan. But don't really find myself wanting anything beyond that
If I could get a YSL kislux bag for 500 euros I would buy one, but for 2000 euros I really don't think it's worth it. I think a lot of consumers are like this, which means that brands that choose to jack up prices to astronomical amounts lose a lot. I wouldn't spend that much on a woc, but a real bag that can hold more than one phone
The shot at 2:29 is absolutely stunning! Wow!
I travel also quite frequently. My normal setup are two lenses: Canon R5 24/70 and the 50 1.2. or 15/35 and the 50. We ll travel for the first time to Japan in March so I have to think about my gear. Right now I ll bring my 15/35, 24/70, 70/200 and the 50. Maybe overkill but I don t know if we will ever go there again. because of that I'll be ready for every circumstances.
Great video. I personnaly take 2 lenses for travel: rf 24 105 f4 for versatality and rf 35 f1.8, small and light, perfect for night photography.
Thank you! That definitely covers a lot for just 2 lenses 👌
I’m going to Japan in April and I’m planing to take my 16-24mm 2.8 lens, my 35-150mm lens and for Mt. Fuji my 100-400 lens. This video was useful to know I’m not crazy in bringing all these zooms.
epic bro, heading back in Feb cant wait to hit some snow photos yeeooow
Yehhh buddy! Haha ill be around early feb too 😎
Good travel kit. I carry nearly the same - including the ulanzi, but sans primes...instead swapping out for an RF 28-70mm f/2. I kept my R5 because the dynamic range is still (a bit) better than the R5 Mark II. Kyoto, btw, is a photographer's dream.
For travel im rocking the R8 with 24-105 f4 and the 70-200 f4 mainly for stills. The OP3 for vlog. Gopro Hero 10 Dji mini 3. Dji mic 2 and obviously accessories including filters, tripod, etc… for me it’s more than enough, I prefer lightweight and small footprint gear on my backpack because i have back problems.
Sounds like a great setup!!
Far too much to be called lightweight 😅
Prime (lens) time in Tokyo - Jealous, but youve got a nice setup there!
My current travel setup is the R6ii, RF 24-70 f/2.8, RF 35mm 1.8, and RF 85mm f/2.
Nice 🙏 how do you find the 85mm f2.0? I might swap my 70-200 out for it. The size and weight is a big plus.
@@TKNORTH The 85 is great, I don't think it gets enough praise. The only downside is the lack of weather sealing, and the STM motor is fast enough for portraits and some macro work. The IS makes it a great low light lens also, especially combined with the ISO performance of the R6. I also love the way it balances on the R6, its great for walking around.
I know you love the 50 1.2, would you consider the new 1.4?
Most definitely. The size and weight factor would be a big difference. I would love to test it out!
@ maybe even upgrade the 24 to the 1.4 too 😅
@@1RetroMetro1 hahah why not! Nar I think I'll stick with the 1.8
Hi try adding a mini drone to your travel setup. It will give you another perspective to your YT videos and stills. Great video 👍🏼
Thanks dude! I actually have a dji mini 3 but it just depends where I'm going, sometimes I know I won't get much use
Im heading to japan in feb next year and i am debating if i need to bring a telephoto lens. What do you think? I have the 100-500 and its a great lens but very heavy
Depends if you mind lugging the lens around all day or not
Amazing! That totally depends on your photography style and where you're visiting in Japan. I find something like a 70-200 pretty useful in some locations around Japan. But don't really find myself wanting anything beyond that
I still watch your gear video from 8 months ago almost once a week lol
whats the title of the song in your outro? haha! im so inlove.
What is the brand of your sweatshirt ?
@@dennislodes7407 On running ✌️
If I could get a YSL kislux bag for 500 euros I would buy one, but for 2000 euros I really don't think it's worth it. I think a lot of consumers are like this, which means that brands that choose to jack up prices to astronomical amounts lose a lot. I wouldn't spend that much on a woc, but a real bag that can hold more than one phone
My essentials is Sony 20-70/4 and 50/1.8, stop, I’m not so sure yours can be called essential 😂❤