What camera do you carry on the trails?

off-roader

Expedition Leader
Sony NEX-5N w/ 18-55 lens covers most of my shooting requirements.
Nikon D300 w/ a plethora of lenses covers most of the rest of them.
GoPro HD1 w/ remote will hopefully handle video once I get the remote working.
 

maxingout

Adventurer
Nikon D2 with 12-28 zoom
Nikon D300 with 105 macro
Nikon D700 with 70-200 zoom
iPhone 5 camera

My wife shoots the macros.
I use the wide angle, telephoto, and iPhone 5 cameras.
 

Toyotero

Explorer
Olympus Stylus Tough 6020 is my EDC (every day camera :) when ever I'm somewhere interesting.


They are builtfor all conditions, especially easily concealment while on the street which is important to me.

http://www.dpreview.com/news/2010/2/2/olytough80106020

Olympus has unveiled the Stylus Tough 8010 and 6020 rugged compact cameras. Compared to previous generation Tough series, both cameras features tougher bodies that are waterproof up to 10 meters, shockproof against a drop of up to 2m and freezeproof down to -10°C. With 14MP image-stabilized sensors, 28-140mm lenses and 2.7 inch LCDs with advanced Tap control the the Tough 8010 and 6020 come with 2GB and 1 GB internal memory respectively and feature HD video recording. The 8010 also comes with a built-in manometer for water pressure calculation. They will available from March 2010.

Mju-Tough-8010-Midnight-Black-front_001.jpg
 

ZG

Busy Fly Fishing
5d II 15mm 2.8 16-35LII 50 1.4 70-200 2.8L, 3 Nikkor lenses for video, 3 sb900s, a 580ex, and 5 pocket wizards.


Sent from my iPhone
 

anotherguy

Observer
Photography is actually how I ended up here. I really enjoy shooting wildlife and in the spirit of f/8 and be there I got rid of my F250 for a Jeep and as I started planning trips to shoot specific things, I realized that I could remake my travel to be substantially more enjoyable.

All that rambling aside, I typically take a Canon 7D with grip, 24-105 f/4L, 100-400 f/4-5.6L, and my 500 f/4L with a 1.4x Extender III, one P&S and sometimes a GoPro.
 

dubbaDYota

Observer
My Contour Roam 2 w mini tripod and headband + my iPhone 5 are in my bag/truck at all times.

If i know im goin to be out sumwhere worth a damn i take my Panasonic Lumix LX7 and Contour +2 with suction mount
 

MCObray

Explorer
I usually don't leave the house without the following; Canon EOS 7D. 28-135mm F/3.5-5.6 IS USM, 50mm F/1.8 II, Manfrotto Tripod, etc. GoPro HD Hero 2. LCD BacPac, Monopod, Handpod, etc.
 

justfred

Adventurer
Nikon D50 + 50mm or 18/200 (best glass, best pictures, needs a thorough cleaning and/or replacement every few years because Burning Man)
Nikon AW100 (needs PASD! Come on, Nikon - there are dozens of custom photo settings, why not aperture and/or exposure???)
iPhone 4 (takes mediocre pictures, but is always with me, and has some interesting effects/capabilities the others don't)
 

Ziggster

New member
Canon G15 (with Monfronto MP3-D01 pocket tripod attached)
Canon 30D
17-85mm F4-5.6
50mm F1.8 II
70-200mm F4 (great lens)
Canon G10(broken sending in to get fixed)
Canon 270ex II flash
Monfrotto 3031 Tripod with ballhead
Gopro Hero 3 white edition with all accessories
 

FLYFISHEXPERT

LivingOverland.com
I'm usually using my old Nikon F5 and/or the D80.

50mm and 24mm get the most use.

The F5 was a great camera, sometimes I wish I had not sold mine...

For me:
Nikon D300s
AF-S DX Zoom-NIKKOR 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED
AF-S Zoom-NIKKOR 28-70mm f/2.8D IF-ED
AF-S Zoom NIKKOR 80-200mm f/2.8D IF-ED

Vanguard Photo Auctus Plus 323CT and BBH-200
 

Honu

lost on the mainland
5d II 15mm 2.8 16-35LII 50 1.4 70-200 2.8L, 3 Nikkor lenses for video, 3 sb900s, a 580ex, and 5 pocket wizards.


Sent from my iPhone

I guess you had a nikon before the canon ?

curious why nikon glass for video ? was it nice glass you had before or did you buy them when you had a canon for a reason ? :) again just curious :)

one thing I do think is sweet is the new canon 600 flash if you have a MKIII or 6D pretty slick setup they have now
for work I use phottix II now with my 580s :) I have some pocket wizards but they are the multi max I used with studio gear
 

Kiddmen57

Supporting Sponsor
Canon 5dII and some glass
-24-105 F4 kit lens
-17-40 F4
-70-200 f2.8 IS II
-580 EX II flash

fiters, remote, and a Benro travel angel tripod. The tripod is very compact yet really stable.
All stuffed in a clik elite medium hiker bag.

Someday want to pick up the new 8-15 circular fisheye, a good TS-e lens, and more flashes.
 

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