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The Santa Clara Camera Bag Strategy


Jeremy Igo

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The ole Huddle backpack is overflowing with equipment destined for Santa Clara. Some of you enjoy photography, figured I would post what I have carefully chosen to pack. 

In it is as follows:

 

Camera Bodies

Nikon D4

Nikon D3S

Nikon D7200

 

Lenses

Nikon 400mm 2.8

Nikon 70-200 2.8

Tokina 16-28 2.8

 

Accessories

2 fancy camera straps

monopod

laptop

various cables, batteries, etc. 

 

 

What backpack can hold all of this you ask? 

 

Well..... THIS ONE

 

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Igo, I do some amateur photography and have shot some sporting event.  I've found that experiencing an event through the lens is completely different than experiencing it as a fan just watching it.  It's like I'm so focused on the work of getting good shots and not missing things and switching lens, etc I miss the moment a little bit. 

How does it feel from your perspective on the field working as opposed to just watching a game.  I know any one of us would love to be on the field for a game but I don't think many realize just how much you work during the game instead of really "watching" the game.

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