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Best Mirrorless For Travel

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Related review

Hamed 2024-06-13 09:43:38

[58 mm (Front)] THE BEST FOR TRAVEL

5
Richard C. 2024-07-15 03:52:37

[Sling Strap] [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Best camera bag on the go. Can carry a mirrorless camera and still pack some space for other items such as a Water Bottle and a laptop or tablet.

5
Michael 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.08 lb] I had one of these on a Canon SL1 and loved it, so when I recently bought a mirrorless camera, it was one  of the first accessories I bought.  If you travel and like to photograph the places you visit, it works perfectly around your wrist and you dont need to continuously take your camera in and out of your camera bag.  It keeps your camera close and secure.

5
SWUJoe 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.55 lb] We typically travel with a DSLR, a mirrorless 4K video camera, and one or two snapshot-type fixed lens cameras. Naturally, all take different batteries. With the Watson system (and it is a system) we only need one charger body (multi-voltage for international travel) and a small, thin adapter plate for each battery. Really cuts down on what you need to carry.

5
Leslie 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.15 lb] Finally found what I was looking for after searching all over for a neoprene bag that would fit a Canon mirrorless body. I used it for airplane travel and was easy to get it in and out of my carry on for security. It could use a tad bit more padding, but nevertheless, it fit my R6ii, which was my main concern.

5
MIFCNM 2024-04-02 09:15:45

[Yes] This bag is great for travel and a mirrorless system. If traveling light is your goal, you will be pleased. I put an iPad Pro 9.7, Sony a7II 24-70mm f/4 attached with room for 24-240mm and 50mm lens or a 70-200mm, with room for batteries. The quality of the bag itself is bar none. The leather trim is a nice touch and the canvas feels really durable but soft. The other great thing is that it doesn't look like a camera bag which is exactly what you want when traveling. Definitely worth the purchase.

5
Carlos 2024-04-29 04:55:43

[1/4"-20 Female] Mirrorless cameras are, for the most part, smaller than their DSLR counterparts. Great for travel, bad for those of us who have big hands. The Fujifilm VG-XH adds additional gripping area, vertical controls and two extra batteries (bringing the total up to 3). Power can be managed with three settings. It also lowers the center of gravity which helps with larger lenses.

5
Irwin 2024-04-25 08:51:45

[Black] An avid amateur photographer, my main interests are travel, street, and, landscape imaging. The longest focal length lens I owned was a 55-250mm ( approx. 80-375, 35mm equivalent) mirrorless Fuji zoom; a lens easily hand held. I did purchase a monopod to use for a project I was involved in but never used it since. Well, along comes 2020 and the Corona SARS2 virus. Very few people on the streets and travel is non-existent, so I take up wildlife, mainly small bird, photography. Now I'm walking around with a mirrorless 100-400mm lens. Frequently attached to that lens is a 1.4x teleconverter. This combination is heavy enough but, when fully extended, is very front heavy and difficult to control. A tripod could be helpful but not the most convenient to carry around when you are stalking your prey!! Back to the monopod. The support I had was about 5 ft. long when fully open. That's OK if you're aiming straight ahead or looking down but not so great when your subjects are it trees and you're looking up. I did find other monopods that extended farther then 5 feet but they were very expensive. Eventually I discovered a new item, this Benro SupaDupa that extended to 6 feet. Benro has a great reputation, the monopod is made of carbon fiber, and, for me, the price was right. Once I received it I noted that while extending to 72 inches, it becomes a small package when the segments are compressed. I prefer the twist locks so I am fine with that. There is a lever lock on the most superior segment. This is very convenient when making that quick elevation, adjustment once you finally find your subject. I did add the Wimberley Monogimbal Head in lieu of a standard monopod or ball head. I found this method of attaching my camera to the monopod more versatile, for me, then the other types of heads. If you are a birder, like myself, need a monopod, or are a taller individual and don't like to crouch, I recommend you consider this support as part of your equipment.

5
Steve 2024-04-24 02:21:31

[14 x 12 x 3"] Use this bag to transport my mirrorless cameras when I travel. It really is only good for one body and multiple lenses. You could stuff more in there, but that's not something I'd want to do. Quality is great, material is heavy and provides adequate protection if you wrap your lenses and use the included sleeve to house your camera body. The design of the flap over and latch is great. It's secure but quick and easy to open. That's one of my favorite features.

5
Evan 2024-07-01 06:48:12

[Ball Head] I frequently travel internationally with my mirrorless gear and bought this tripod with size & weight in mind. I was pleasantly surprised to find out just how stable it is as well. Remove the center post and spread the legs out to the widest point to create a platform that can be used to shoot the stars. In a pinch, I had to use the tripod locally for with my big rig and it had no issues supporting the weight and bulk. Well designed product at a reasonable price point.

5