From Prague To Budapest: Travel Photography Tips & Tricks

Join Scott Kelby and RC Concepcion tonight at 7pm ET for a live webcast where they’ll be discussing Scott’s recent trip to Europe. RC will be chatting with Scott about his experiences in various cities along the Danube River, and Scott will also be sharing some of the shooting and post-processing tricks he used along the way. You can register for the webcast right here so you can chime in on the live chat to ask questions and share your own experiences, and we’ll also be giving away some great prizes!

And if you’re a gear head (you know who you are), here’s a list of the gear Scott took with him:
Canon 5D Mark III
Tamron 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3
Canon 16-35mm f/2.8
BlackRapid RS-7 RapidStrap
Tiffen 82mm 10-Stop ND Filter
Vello Shutterboss Remote
Hoodman Compact Loupe
– Lexar Secure Digital & Compact Flash Cards
Gitzo GT1542T Traveler Tripod
Really Right Stuff BH-40 Ball Head
Really Right Stuff L-Plate for 5D Mark III
Gaffer Tape
LensPen MicroKlear Microfiber Cloth

And it was all packed in a ThinkTank Airport AirStream camera bag. See you tonight!

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  1. Too much stuff to take! LOL. I’d rather go lighter. Fuji X-E2, Zeiss 12mm and 32mm, Fuji 60mm. Or just the Zeiss 12 and the Fuji 18-55. 10 stop filter. Very small tripod or gorillapod. All but the tripod can fit into a very small bag like the ThinkTank Retrospective 5.

      1. How would you compare them? I don’t have Cam Ranger but it seems like a much more expensive version of TriggerTrap.

      2. How about focus stacking, and for $300 more u can get the pan/tilt for camera that is also infinitely programmable for moving time-lapse.

      3. And the focus stacking is programmable from one spot to a distant spot and any number of photos in between.

      4. The motor for tripod/camera is a great price. They were at PSW in Atlanta and I saw them demonstrated. My good friend Ed Overstreet got it and after seeing his I bought one.

  2. Hey Scott, you sad in the webcast the there is the new 16-300mm from Tamron coming out? Sadly its not for Fullframe Shooters :-( [http://www.tamron.eu/en/lenses/16-300mm-f35-63-di-ii-vc-pzd/] But the new Tamron 28-300mm will be out soon. [http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1029393-REG/tamron_28_300mm_f_3_5_6_3_di_vc.html]

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