Take your camera on your next adventure with this Lowepro Tahoe 150 BP LP36892 camera backpack, which features multiple compartments to accommodate your gear. The durable polyester and nylon construction is moisture-resistant to protect contents.
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I've had so many bags for camera equipment that it's embarrassing and this is my favorite. It has more space than you think and the inside has thick padding. I carry a GoPro with every accessory (chest rig, go-pole, car mount, etc.), DSLR with an extra lens, every cord/ charger you can think of, card case and readers, ND filter kit, lav mic...the list goes on. and there is still room.
Pros: -thick padding -quality construction -plenty of space -sectioned-off areas are adjustable -ability to secure a tripod, or whatever you'd like, to the exterior -plenty of padding on shoulder straps and back
Secure multiple storage cards with this Bower Sky Capture Series memory card case. The organized compartments let you store up to 12 SD cards, while the weather-resistant locking seal safeguards contents from the elements. This Bower Sky Capture Series memory card case features a rubber interior for shock absorption from impacts and a snap-in lock system to keep items in place.
This case is perfectly thought out and is a must have for those who are tough on their equipment. No more looking around in my bag for cards. It's all in one place.
Pros: -great layout to see all cards at a glance -rubber interior is molded for tight fit and cards will not shift -case provides plenty of protection for cards -improves work flow on a shoot (for me, at least)
Cons: -fastener that keeps the case closed is cheap and will probably fail soon. Nothing a rubber band can't solve.
This Joby Action Series JB01330 suction cup and locking arm allow you to securely mount your compatible action video camera to your vehicle, so you can capture clear point-of-view footage with minimal vibration.
This thing is sweet. I am extremely impressed with this piece of equipment. There is slightly more shaking than the GoPro brand mount when mounted to a moving vehicle but only slightly. The upside is that you don't need five different attachments to get the angle you want. The two ball joints give you almost unlimited angles with just the one mount. For 20 dollars you can't beat this thing.
Pros: -suction cup is a beast. It's not going anywhere. -small footprint in your bag or carrying case -almost unlimited angles with the two ball joints -easy to use -will hold a full size DSLR (I wouldn't mount it outside of a moving vehicle even though it would probably be fine. I have only tested stationary position with DSLR) -quality product
Cons: -I wish there was a was to extend the middle section or combine several of these to make a "tripod" on the side of a vehicle. (Not really a con, but nothing is perfect)
This Sunpak PlatinumPlus 5858D 620-585BB tripod stabilizes your camera or camcorder when taking self-portraits, family photos and more to ensure sharp, detailed images. The 3-way pan head enables simple adjustments, so you can frame shots to your liking.
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This tripod is a great buy for the price. I put my equipment through the ringer and it's held up so far. I could tell right out of the box, however, which pieces will fail first. For the money this is a great deal. With some patience, it does the same thing as a 500 dollar tripod.
Pros: -two bubble levels are helpful -fairly sturdy when legs are fully extended -comes with quick release -light-weight
Cons: -you must turn spinning handle to raise and lower the head (minor inconvenience) -almost impossible to make the head level without adjusting one leg to compensate -I can tell that the fasteners on the legs and the smaller screws will fail first just by how they feel as I use them again and again.