The Mavic Air is a Great Travel Drone, But I Still Think the Mavic Pro is Better
I quickly purchased the Mavic Air to replace the Mavic Pro as my primary travel drone. But I soon realized that the Mavic Pro was a better drone for me.
I quickly purchased the Mavic Air to replace the Mavic Pro as my primary travel drone. But I soon realized that the Mavic Pro was a better drone for me.
I took the Peak Design Hand Clutch on an easy ten-mile hike just to see how it felt to hike while holding a camera the whole time. Here’s my review.
There are too many camera bags out there today. Rather than getting into specific products, here are five brands that make the best travel camera bags.
Today started by waking up in a remote rest stop and ended in a tent on a beautiful beach at Redwood National Park. The in-between was spent driving through the Avenue of the Giants and backpacking the Miner’s Ridge Trail through massive, ancient redwood trees. Photography tips included!
Some major landslides have forced rather long detours along the Pacific Coast Highway, but they provide for a nice change of scenery. Camping at Limekiln State Park provides both some great opportunities for beach time and hiking through redwoods to a waterfall and historic lime kilns.
Seeing the most of Pinnacles National Park by hiking a loop combining Old Pinnacles Trail and High Peaks Trail. Some cave exploration opportunities, awesome views, and watching the rare California Condor.
It’s darn tough to choose the best travel camera under $500 with all of the choices out there these days. Don’t worry, I’ve done all the heavy lifting for you to come up with this shortlist of the best travel cameras for 2018. Great photos, easy to use, and lightweight!
I recently took a used Fujifilm X-T1 to Yosemite to see if I’d like switching from Sony to Fujifilm. As it turned out, I didn’t use the Sony once that trip.
Looking for a low-profile daypack that can carry a mirrorless camera or DSLR, extra lens, and plenty of personal gear? Check out MindShift Gear’s SidePath.
Reviewing MindShift Gear’s BackLight 26L – a rugged multi-use camera backpack great for airplane travel, storage, and rigorous day hikes.