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Mulai menulis sejak 1991 dan mulai memotret sejak 1992. Menimba ilmu di SMA Kolese De Britto Yogyakarta dan Teknik Geologi Universitas Gadjah Mada. Mantan koresponden Majalah Hai, tahun 1992-2000. Mengabdikan ilmu dengan bekerja sebagai field engineer Schlumberger, sebuah perusahaan multinasional di bidang jasa perminyakan, dan ditempatkan di Vietnam dan Mesir. Sekarang berprofesi sebagai fotografer profesional. Mendirikan dan menjalankan situs komunitas fotografi Fotografer.net, yang terbesar di Asia Tenggara.

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What's Inside My Camera Bag

1 April 2010   04:35 Diperbarui: 26 Juni 2015   17:03 698
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[caption id="attachment_107892" align="alignright" width="224" caption="What's inside my ThinkTank Streetwalker camera bag. Photo by: Kristupa Saragih"][/caption] People might get impressed by photographer with camera in hand. It would be more interesting to explore more inside the bag. I would like to share what's in my bag. A brief bag, actually, which I think compact enough to bring minimum requirement in my traveling standard. I used to use another brand till I get ThinkTank Streetwalker in hand. The fabric is good enough to resist water drops and splash. I find the stitch looks strong to handle heavy load. And, it's designed simple enough to disguise what's inside it. You may find a pro-DSLR body in my bag, attached to a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens which lens-hood is reversed. I also bring one medium-sized DSLR body, to make it total 2 bodies of DSLR. Actually, the medium-sized DSLR is infrared-modified body. I bring 2 additional wide lenses in different focal length. Here, I bring 17-40mm lens for normal color DSLR. Another one is 10-22mm lens for infrared-modified body. Considering I mostly have to travel for shooting, I always bring camera battery charger. There's also a simple rain cover for the bag, which is included when you buy the bag. In case I need to bring a flash, I remove the charger, and put it in my other bag. There are also a polarizing (PL) filter and gradual neutral-density (GND) filter in my bag. They're not seen in the photo here, I put them in front pocket of the bag. Both filters are mandatory for outdoor shooting. Well, if I bring what I want, I could put the whole camera shop into the bag, which is not wise. I would like to suggest you to bring the gears you need, not the gears you want. Keep travel light. [caption id="attachment_107896" align="aligncenter" width="500" caption="I find the size of ThinkTank Streetwalker is compact enough to handle numbers of gears. Shoulder pads are very comfortable. Photo by: Kristupa Saragih"][/caption]

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