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What’s in my Camera Bag?

My Complete Photography Gear Setup: A Comprehensive Guide for Content Creators

As a photographer and videographer, I’ve carefully curated my equipment over time to create a versatile kit that handles everything from professional shoots to spontaneous travel content. Here’s a detailed look at my complete photography gear setup.

  1. My Complete Photography Gear Setup: A Comprehensive Guide for Content Creators
    1. Camera Bodies: Versatility Meets Performance
      1. Sony Alpha 7C II
      2. Canon EOS 100D
    2. Lenses: Covering Every Scenario
      1. Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8
      2. Canon 18-55mm
      3. Canon 70-200mm
    3. Action and Specialty Cameras
      1. DJI Action 5
      2. Insta360 Go 3
      3. Akaso 360 Camera
    4. Aerial Perspective: DJI Mini SE 2
    5. Stabilization: FeiyuTech Mini 3 Pro Gimbal
    6. Post-Production Setup
      1. MacBook Air M1
      2. iPad Air 4 with Apple Pencil
      3. DaVinci Resolve
    7. Essential Accessories
      1. Tiffen ND Filter
      2. Manfrotto Tripod
      3. Godox IT30 Pro
      4. Zeiss Cleaning Kit
    8. Mobile Photography Setup
      1. iPhone 13 Pro
      2. PGYtech Phone Grip
      3. Insta360 Flow 2 Pro
    9. Storage and Transport
      1. Lexar ES3 SSD
      2. Think Tank BackLight 26L
    10. Final Thoughts

Camera Bodies: Versatility Meets Performance

Sony Alpha 7C II

My primary workhorse is the Sony Alpha 7C II, a compact full-frame mirrorless camera that delivers exceptional image quality without the bulk. This camera excels in both photo and video work, offering outstanding autofocus, impressive low-light performance, and professional-grade 4K recording capabilities. Its compact form factor makes it perfect for travel and all-day shooting sessions.

Canon EOS 100D

I keep the Canon EOS 100D as a lightweight backup and for situations where I need a second angle. This entry-level DSLR remains surprisingly capable for its size and serves as a reliable B-camera for multi-camera setups.

Lenses: Covering Every Scenario

Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8

The Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 is my go-to lens for most situations. This versatile zoom offers professional-grade optics with a constant f/2.8 aperture, perfect for everything from portraits to environmental shots. The focal range covers the sweet spot for everyday photography and video work.

Canon 18-55mm

My Canon 18-55mm kit lens pairs with the EOS 100D and provides a reliable wide-to-standard zoom range for backup shooting and casual photography.

Canon 70-200mm

The Canon 70-200mm telephoto lens is essential for wildlife, sports, and portrait photography where I need to compress perspective or maintain distance from my subject. It’s a classic lens that consistently delivers sharp, professional results.

Action and Specialty Cameras

DJI Action 5

For extreme sports and POV footage, the DJI Action 5 is my action camera of choice. It offers excellent stabilization, high frame rates, and durability in challenging conditions where my main cameras can’t go.

Insta360 Go 3

The tiny Insta360 Go 3 is perfect for ultra-compact, body-mounted shots. Its diminutive size allows for creative angles and perspectives that would be impossible with larger cameras.

Akaso 360 Camera

My Akaso 360 captures immersive 360-degree footage, opening up creative possibilities for virtual tours and interactive content.

Aerial Perspective: DJI Mini SE 2

The DJI Mini SE 2 drone adds a crucial aerial dimension to my work. Weighing under 250 grams, it’s travel-friendly and doesn’t require registration in many regions, while still delivering impressive 2.7K video quality and stable flight performance.

Stabilization: FeiyuTech Mini 3 Pro Gimbal

Smooth, cinematic footage requires proper stabilization. My FeiyuTech Mini 3 Pro gimbal keeps camera movements fluid and professional, essential for walking shots and dynamic video sequences.

Post-Production Setup

MacBook Air M1

The MacBook Air M1 handles my editing workflow with surprising power. Apple’s M1 chip delivers professional-level performance for video editing while maintaining portability for on-location work.

iPad Air 4 with Apple Pencil

My iPad Air 4 with Apple Pencil serves as a secondary editing device and is particularly useful for photo retouching, thumbnail creation, and quick edits when I’m away from my main workstation.

DaVinci Resolve

For video editing, I rely on DaVinci Resolve, professional-grade software that offers powerful color grading, editing, and effects capabilities without the subscription cost of alternatives.

Essential Accessories

Tiffen ND Filter

Tiffen ND filters are crucial for controlling exposure in bright conditions and achieving cinematic motion blur at wider apertures.

Manfrotto Tripod

A solid Manfrotto tripod provides stable support for long exposures, time-lapses, and static video work. Manfrotto’s build quality ensures reliability in the field.

Godox IT30 Pro

The Godox IT30 Pro lighting solution gives me control over my lighting setups, essential for professional results in challenging lighting conditions.

Zeiss Cleaning Kit

Maintaining pristine optics is crucial, and my Zeiss cleaning kit keeps all my lenses and filters in perfect condition.

Mobile Photography Setup

iPhone 13 Pro

The iPhone 13 Pro is my always-available camera, offering impressive computational photography and 4K video recording. It’s perfect for social media content and quick captures.

PGYtech Phone Grip

The PGYtech phone grip transforms my iPhone into a more stable shooting platform, with ergonomic handling and mounting options.

Insta360 Flow 2 Pro

My Insta360 Flow 2 Pro smartphone gimbal delivers smooth, stabilized footage from my iPhone, perfect for vlogging and social media content.

Storage and Transport

Lexar ES3 SSD

Fast, reliable storage is non-negotiable. My Lexar ES3 SSD external drive provides quick transfer speeds and secure backup for all my footage and photos.

Think Tank BackLight 26L

Everything travels in my Think Tank BackLight 26L camera bag. This well-designed backpack offers rear-panel access for security, dedicated laptop compartment, and comfortable carrying for full-day shoots. The 26-liter capacity perfectly accommodates my complete kit while remaining carry-on compliant.

Final Thoughts

This carefully curated gear setup strikes a balance between professional capability and practical portability. Whether I’m shooting commercial projects, travel content, or personal work, I have the tools needed to capture high-quality images and video in virtually any situation. The key is not having the most expensive equipment, but rather having reliable gear that you know inside and out.

What’s your photography setup like? Feel free to share your essential gear in the comments below!