Bicycle Touring camera setups?
Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 11:35 am
Who else has a light-weight setup for month-plus holidays? Specifically, what do you use for a travel tripod if you want to hold an SLR and shoot panoramas without lugging a bulky tripod around?
I do a bit of longer-distance cycle touring every now and then, so having a camera rig that works on the bike is important. I've done a couple of shorter rides with a 300D, kit, Sigma 70-300 and an Ultrapod, which is what made me want to upgrade to a decent tripod and better lenses. The 5kg Manfrotto tripod was a terrible compomise, heavy but not very stable, too short and tricky to set up for panoramas. The Benro CF from Poon is lighter but just as bulky.
Here's the setup I used for a two month tour in NZ:
The camera bag sits behind the seat, tripod tied underneath that. Ride diary and lots of photos at www.mozbike.com
I'm riding my bike for three months with Cycle Against the Nuclear Cycle so I want a faily lightweight kit with a lot of flexibility. Currently 30D + 16-35 + 70-200 + 1.4x TC + 50/1.4, pano toys, ball head off my tripod and I'll make up a floor stand/clamp so I don't have to carry the whol tripod. Ideally that will come in under 10kg including my laptop.
I do a bit of longer-distance cycle touring every now and then, so having a camera rig that works on the bike is important. I've done a couple of shorter rides with a 300D, kit, Sigma 70-300 and an Ultrapod, which is what made me want to upgrade to a decent tripod and better lenses. The 5kg Manfrotto tripod was a terrible compomise, heavy but not very stable, too short and tricky to set up for panoramas. The Benro CF from Poon is lighter but just as bulky.
Here's the setup I used for a two month tour in NZ:
The camera bag sits behind the seat, tripod tied underneath that. Ride diary and lots of photos at www.mozbike.com
I'm riding my bike for three months with Cycle Against the Nuclear Cycle so I want a faily lightweight kit with a lot of flexibility. Currently 30D + 16-35 + 70-200 + 1.4x TC + 50/1.4, pano toys, ball head off my tripod and I'll make up a floor stand/clamp so I don't have to carry the whol tripod. Ideally that will come in under 10kg including my laptop.