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Christian's Camera Gear
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Nikon D3
Nikon D2x
Nikon D300
Nikkor 28-70mm f/2.8 D AF-S
Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 IF ED
Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 EX DG APO
Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 AF-S G VR
Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC HSM
Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 D AF
Nikkor 85mm f/1.4 D AF
Nikkor 105mm Micro f/2.8 IF ED VR
Nikkor 1.4 x EX DG APO Tele-Converter
Nikkor 2.0 x EX DG APO Tele-Converter
Sigma TC14E AF-S Telec-onverter
Nikon Speedlight SB-800 x6
Nikon Commander SU-800
Gitzo Carbon fiber Pro tripod
Lowepro Pro Roller bag
Lowepro Street & Field Vest
Pocket Wizard Multimax tranceiver x2
Pocket Wizard Plus II tranceiver x4
Sandisc Compact Flash Card 8 GB x 3
Sandisc Compact Flash Card 4GB x 6
Lumiquest Softbox & bounce x4
Manfrotto Lighting support

Sekonic light meter
Quantum QFlash T5D-R
Ultimate Light Box Pro Kit
Lastolite reflectors
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Whats in my Bag?

As a professional wedding photographer one of the most common questions I get is “what gear do you have in your camera bag on a shoot?"

The main thing you need to take with you on shoot is your imagination and willingness to go beyond to get the image. Everything else is there to help you capture the best image.

I have 3 main bags for when on a wedding shoot. The first in a Lowepro waist belt, this mainly has lighting equipment. They are filters, light modifiers, external battery for flash, plus extra strobes I’ll go into more detail of items later in article.

The second bag is a Lowepro sling bag, this bag holds my spare lens and lens filters.

The third bag is my additional lighting and stands including my grip. This bag normally stays in the car until I need a particular item.

Ok so what’s in each bag, starting with the sling bag of lens.

I use Nikon D2x, D3 and D300 as a backup camera. The D3 holds my 28-70mm f2.8 This is my work horse, majority of images shot in a wedding are used with this lens.

My second lens is the Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 VR. This is a beautiful long lens, I use this for intimate images, shooting what I call bust shots. These images are intimate between the bride and groom. As a Photo-journalistic photographer I capture natural images and I want to stay back and watch the action. The 70-200mm catches that sneaky little look the bride gives when the groom first says “I do” its great for zooming in on the ring exchange.

I use the Nikon 14-24mm F2.8  for the wide shots of the church and family shots. I will use this to get full detail. This is a great Lens on either the FX sensor or DX sensor.

My favourite 2 lens are the 85mm F1.4 and 50mm F1.4. These two lens I use indoors at low light and on intimate images for the soft Bo-ca effect I mainly shoot at f4 and these two lens are sharp and clear at f4.0. I will use f2.0 for special effects.

I also carry my trusty 105mm VR macro lens for the close up images of the rings, buttons and cuff links. This will come out for portrait images where I need the VR as I might be in low light. Most of the time when I’m in low light I will use my 85mm F1.4 or 50mm F1.4. The 50mm F1.4 mainly sits on my D300 and I love this combination. Light weight and beautiful images.

In my Lowepro belt I have 4 SB800 strobe lights units and a SU800. I will use these to create extra light where I need it, lighting up whole rooms using the Nikon Creative lighting system, or pocket wizards. These are great lights and I use Lumiquest light modifiers my favorite being the quick bound and Promax system.

I carry a DCB & Quantum battery  to run one or two of my stobe lights and find this smaller unit is all I need to get me through a wedding shoot. The larger unit is a bit heavy to carry but it works great on the off camera strobes.

Also on my belt is a 72mm Expodisc and Grey card for measuring white-balance.

In my third bag I carry a Gitzo carbon fibre tripod with a manfrotta head. Plus many other manfrotto accessories including clamps and stands. These are used in a unique situation where I need to get a camera or light into a hard to get to location to take a shot.

I also carry in my car a couple of Lastolite reflectors and a small step ladder.

Hope this helped anyone who has asked themselves the question and equipment. I’m not by any means saying I’ve got it right, this is what works for me. I have seen beautiful images from a D5000 and a 24-120 VR lens.

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Thanks

Christian Whamond
Pro Photographer SA
Premier Images Photography. Wedding Photographer Adelaide. 0408 322 176