Photography gear & tools: why and how it matters

What I choose is the consequence of how I aim to shoot: it is a mean to an end. I’m not that interested in technical specs per se; I’m interest insofar as specif feature of the equipment allow me to be more efficient, therefore more creative.

I don’t say anything new here: Jamie Windsor made a beautiful video about this.

Also, I know I can hike or bike for hours without being slowed by bulky equipment. This opens to a broader range of options when it comes to finding an interesting spot.

Moreover, the larger depth of field intrinsic to the m4/3 sensor is not a flaw to me; on the very contrary, it contributes to the reportage approach I cherish, since it allows to include more readable elements in the frame; of course, it requires a bit more care in choosing the composition, since you can’t “blur away” what you don’t like.

So far, this choice never let me down.

For a more detailed (and authoritative) discussion about the pros and cons of M43 system, see Andrea Bernesco’s analysis.


“I only use a camera like I use a toothbrush. It does the job.”

Don mcCullin


What to carry, how to carry?

Being quick at shooting is crucial. But different events require specific setups, from very light to heavy duty.

From a single camera + 2 lenses to a large backpack with the full load, it all depends on the job’s assignments.

Of course, when I shoot from the bike, riding with the big bunch or climbing some mountain trails, the EVOC is mandatory: it forces me to keep it very essential.

However, the Lowepro BP AW II 350 is particularly comfortable, and it can host my almost-full kit (besides the two cameras with 3 lenses, it can house either the drone or the third camera.

The bigger Lowepro is really big, and can house the whole kit plus some extra clothes, shoes and personal items. I don’t like it very much since it is really bulky (despite being hand-baggage-fitted), but sometimes it is necessary.

my gear right now

For the curious ones, here is my gear at the moment.

Cameras

  • OM System OM1markII
  • Olympus Em1markIII
  • Olympus Em1markII (backup)
  • Olympus Em10markII (backup)
  • DJI mini 2 drone

Lenses

  • Zuiko 7-14mm f2.8 PRO
  • Zuiko 12-40mm f2.8 PRO
  • Zuiko 17mm f.1.2 PRO
  • Zuiko 45mm f1.2 PRO
  • Zuiko 40-150mm f2.8 PRO (+ 2x)
  • Lumix PanaLeica 35-100mm f2.8 OISII (light equipment)

Management and postproduction

  • Laptop: Macbook Air M3 (2024). A portable workstation covering the whole workflow on the go.
  • [backup] Lenovo Thinkpad L470 (2016). A sturdy workhorse that simply isn’t over yet.
  • A random smartphone, to rush-edit a few images on the go (usually with LR mobile or Snapseed)

Accessories – other stuff

  • Variable ND filter (almost never
  • Manfrotto ELEMENT II tripod (very rarely)
  • Manfrotto PIXI mini tripod
  • photo trap + triggers
  • remote controller
  • Rode lavalier microphone
  • Rode Videomicro
  • Godox 350TT flash (if useful)
  • extra batteries
  • extra SD cards

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