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The Equipment I Use Daily

Below is a collection of the current photography gear I rely on for consistent results in the field.  If you're interested in purchasing any of these items, I've added links to trusted resellers.  These are affiliate links, so if you choose to purchase via these links I will earn a small affiliate commission, but it won't increase your cost.

Canon Mirrorless Cameras

After many years of shooting Fuji cameras, I have switched to Canon because of their fantastic autofocus systems, ergonomic layouts, and beautiful color representation

Canon r5 mk2

Canon EOS R5 Mark II

Primary camera body for landscape and wildlife photography

Canon r6 mk2

Canon EOS R6 Mark II

Ashley's primary camera body, and my backup body when in the field

Backpacking Holy Trinity Lenses

These lenses all use a common 77mm filter thread, which makes this a very attractive option when portability is a concern but image quality is still paramount.

canon rf 24-105

Canon RF 24-105mm   F4.0 L IS

My workhorse lens - its on the camera more than any other lens I own and the results speak for themselves. Extremely versatile for all genres and great single lens for travel and backpacking.

canon rf 100-500

Canon RF 100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS

My most used telephoto lens with great reach out to 500mm while still fitting nicely in a backpack.

canon rf 14-35

Canon RF 14-35mm F4.0 L IS

Fantastic wide-angle lens that is great for landscapes. Lighter than the f2.8 option and just a bit wider too.

Canon Specialty Lenses

These lenses are a great option when you have a specific use case in mind to get the perfect shot.

canon rf 15-35

Canon RF 15-35mm F2.8 L IS

A bit heavier and larger than it's f4 cousin, this is a remarkable lens for low-light situations such as Milky Way astrophotography.

canon rf 70-200

Canon RF 70-200mm F2.8 L IS

Fast and crazy sharp lens. It's often on my second body for wildlife wide shots. It's Ashley's primary portrait lens too.

canon rf 200-800

Canon RF 200-800mm F6.3-9.0 IS

Big Bertha.  She is large, heavy, and needs great light to work with.  But when you absolutely need the reach the 800mm max zoom comes in handy for close up wildlife and small birds.

Canon r5 100 macro

Canon RF 100mm F2.8 Macro IS

Versatile lens capable of stunning portraits even in low light and a macro lens capable of close-up imagery at 1.4x magnification.

Canon_10-20

Canon RF 10-20mm F4.0 L IS

Unique ultra-wide-angle lens that gives corrected, rectilinear coverage out to 10mm in a compact lens! Great for a dramatic look in landscapes and also great for interior architecture shots.

Canon_14

Canon RF 14mm F1.4 L VCM

Exceptionally wide and fast lens, this will be my new lens for nightscape photography for Aurora and Milky Way shots

ProMedia Gear Tripods and Heads

I've used many brands over the years with mixed results.  My current selection from ProMedia Gear is expensive, but bombproof.  If you believe in "buy once, cry once" this is the way to go.

PMG Tripod

ProMedia Gear Tripod

TR344L Carbon Fiber - 4 sections 71" height

Lightweight, but sturdy. This is the only tripod I've found with metal locking clamps for maximum durability. Tall enough to kick the leg out far in front of you when you are shooting on a hill.  The red color is fun too!

PMG BH1

ProMedia Gear Head

BH1 "Sputnik" Acra Type Ball Head

I was sick of other heads drooping after I would compose the perfect shot.  This ball head has a very large control knob that is easy to use even in cold weather with bulky gloves on.  Surprisingly lightweight even if it is on the bulkier side.

PMG Tomahawk

ProMedia Gear Gimbal

GT2R Tomahawk Gimbal Attachment

This add-on device pairs perfectly with the BH1 Ball Head.  It's super easy to throw in the backpack and forget about until it's needed for wildlife or fast action sports photography.

B&H Photo
PMG L-bracket

ProMediaGear Bracket

Acra-Swiss L-Bracket for Canon R5 and R6

A L-bracket allows quick changes from portrait to landscape orientations.  This unique design pushes the "L" portion forward which allows for full articulation of the LCD screen and doubles as a handle.  Also includes a QD port on the bottom plate which is useful for quickly attaching a camera strap.

Nya-Evo Backpacks

My family often makes fun of me for how many backpacks I've owned.  I've tried F-Stop, Shimoda, Tenba, Peak Designs, and others; but nothing compares to the features and construction of Nya-Evo Camera Bags.  I own every bag and accessory they make and rotate between them depending on the amount of gear I need for a project!  Most of their bags have a useful drybag roll-top to keep wet gear separate from your expensive camara equipment.

NyaEvo 60C

Nya-Evo Backpack

Fjord 60C Gen 4 ECONYL Backpack

This versatile backpack has a compact 44 liter mode, but can expand to 60 liters while still compliant with international airline overhead bins.  Today I tend to use this only when I need to travel with my longer wildlife lenses or when also needing to bring camping equipment.  

NyaEvo 50C

Nya-Evo Backpack

Fjord 50C ECONYL Adventure Pack

Nya-Evo's newest bag is just slightly smaller for when I'm wanting to travel lighter but still take a full complement of lenses and cameras.  Today it is my most used bag.

NyaEvo 36C

Nya-Evo Backpack

Fyord 36C Gen 4 ECONYL Everyday Bag

All the great features, but in a compact size. I use this bag whenever I travel for work, but want to take a couple lenses with me "just in case."  I also use this bag a lot when I go on a short day hike and want to just carry one camera and a couple lenses, plus water, jacket and first-aid kit.

NyaEvo Large RCI

Nya-Evo Camera Insert

Large Removable Camera Insert (RCI)

Nya-Evo makes removable camera modules in Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large, and Extra Large. I find the Large version to be the best fit for the amount of gear I normally want to travel with.  Your needs may vary from mine, but make sure you pick at least one for your camera bag!

Photography Accessories

These are the bits and bobs that make your photography experience a bit easier when in the field.

Canon battery

Canon Batteries

LP-E6P Lithium-Ion Battery

Trust me--I've tried the other generic brands and they just don't last as long.  Just buy the OEM brand battery and forget about running out of power in the field.

Jupio Charger

Jupio Charger

Tri-Charge for Canon LP-E6

This is a great portable charger that also has SD card storage built into the top of the unit.  USB-C div means I don't have to stress about another travel plug converter.

OWC CF Pro

OWC Media

Atlas Pro CFexpress Type B

Other World Computing (OWC) is my preferred brand of memory cards for the Canon R5 and R6 models.  I currently use a 512MB model which gives me plenty of space.  These cards are super fast when shooting high burst modes for wildlife and sports.

Maven Linear Polarizer Set

MAVEN Filters

Magnetic Linear Polarizer Kit

I absolutely love MAVEN filters for their color coded and knurled edges which makes it easy to tell the filters apart.  These filters use a magnetic mounting ring which makes them easy to take on/off and they have no color casting on your images like some other brands.

OWC SD Card

OWC Media

Atlas SD Card

The R5's second card bay and both of the R6's card slots utilize a SD card for storage.  OWC is my current brand of choice after card failures from other brands. 

Peak Design Slide Lite

Peak Designs Strap

Slide Lite Neckstrap

This is the perfect size neckstrap when you need a comfortable carry option when travelling.  Its adjustable and easy to remove thanks to it's on/off snaps that you can leave installed on your camera body when the strap isn't needed or wanted.

DJI Drones

Despite the recent US regulatory crack-down on Chinese made drones, DJI products remain the gold standard for aerial photography.  I recommend picking up the current models while they are still licensed by the FCC for operation in America.

DJI Mavik 4 Pro

DJI Mavic 4 Pro Creator Combo

This drone is amazing for its stability in windy conditions and has three cameras packaged in a 360 degree gimbal.  I went with the creator combo edition which has a brighter flip-out screen, but the other controls work equally as well.

DJI Mini Pro 3

DJI Mini 3 Pro

This was my first drone, and I still love it for it's ability to slot easily into my backpack.

DJI_Mini_5_Pro

DJI Mini 5 Pro

I don't personally own this model, but I'm including it as the latest offering from DJI for an ultra-portable drone.  They have many many upgrades since the Mini 3 Pro model and I'm confident it will be a great option for aspiring drone photographers

Milky Way Astrophotography Gear

These products are useful, but not absolutely necessary, for long exposures nightscape photography. When using a star tracker, you need a mounting head both below and above the tracker for proper setup.

MSM Nomad

Move Shoot Move

Nomad Star Tracker

Star trackers mount below your camera and rotate at the same speed that the Earth rotates.  It allows you to "freeze" the stars in place for ultra-long exposures necessary for low-noise Milky Way photography

Acratech Ultimate

Acratech Head

Ultimate Ballhead

This head from premium manufacture Acratech has an angled shape that is both lightweight and lends itself to ease of use composing your shot while your camera is on a star tracker

Acratech Pano Head

Acratech Wedge

Panoramic Head

The angle markings at the side of this panoramic head make it very useful for setting your latitude when polar aligning your star tracker.  This was also my go-to head for landscape photography and still the head I reach for when I need a lightweight and portable head.

Leofoto Ranger

Leofoto Tripod

LS-284CEX Ranger with Leveling Base

When using the Acratech Panoramic head, you need a convenient way to level to base.  You could add a separate leveling base to the ProMediaGear tripod listed above, but this Leofoto option helpfully has a leveling base built into its design.

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