The Ruggard Alpine 600 Lens Backpack for DSLR and 600/800mm lens is a winner!


Every Photographer and Cinematographer I have ever met seems to have the same major issue that I struggle with. I am referring to the ongoing challenge of finding the right camera bag to carry the desired equipment for each specific shoot. Like many of my counterparts, I have surrendered and accepted that I need multiple bags to meet my needs. The decision to surrender also meant that I would be forever buying bags and forever trying new ideas. Some time ago, I was on a shoot and carrying my Sigma 70-200mm and Canon 24-105mm along with 2 full-sized camera bodies, both with extended battery grips attached. It was during that shoot that I decided I would soon purchase the Sigma 150-600mm lens. The thought of carrying an even larger lens was immediately daunting. Anyone who knows the Sigma lenses knows that they are inherently large, and since I actually like to shoot more frequently with a crop sensor camera, the use of the lens with the lens hood and the lens hood extension for the APS-C sensor, meant that the footprint would be very long. It would be a very inefficient process if I had to assemble the gear each time I wanted to switch to a different lens and/or camera body.

I went in search of a bag that I could easily carry any combination of these lenses and multiple camera bodies, and my search led me to the Ruggard Alpine 600 Lens Backpack for DSLR and up to 600/800mm lens. This is quite a large bag, but its ability as a backpack makes it a doable option. The bag is well built and very strong, and it is fully adjustable to carry a full-sized DSLR body with the extended battery grip and the lens with hood extension attached. It also has multiple external pockets and compartments that are roomy enough to hold lens filters, lens caps, batteries, flash, etc.

While I absolutely love this large bag, I must admit that its size does limit when I carry it, as opposed to using it as a daily “go to” bag.

If you are struggling with similar circumstances and looking for a large camera bag that will allow you to quickly switch between full camera setups, then I would highly recommend the Ruggard Alpine 600 Lens Backpack. You can purchase it at B&H Photo Video for $139.95.

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SanDisk announces world’s fastest UHS-I microSD card

Recently at Mobile World Congress 2018, Western Digital announced its newest microSDXC card that it touts as “the world’s fastest UHS-I flash memory card” – the 400GB SanDisk Extreme UHS-I microSDXC card.

The card features super-fast read speeds up to 160MB/s, write speeds up to 90MB/s, UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) rating, and a Video Speed Class 30 (V30) rating, which means this card lets you capture uninterrupted 4k Ultra HD video.

All SanDisk Extreme cards are shockproof, temperature-proof, waterproof, and X-ray-proof, making them ideal for all conditions.

Although I use SanDisk Compact Flash cards as my primary memory card, I always have a SanDisk SD card in my camera’s second slot and in my second camera – they’re the only cards I have never had a problem with.

Pricing and availability are not listed yet, rumors say that it will be in the $300 price range.

Source: SanDisk

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Camera bags, lens, and smartphone camera grip reviews – Weekly roundup

Looking back on the variety of news and reviews that we posted on The Gadgeteer this week, it appears that we had an underlying theme of photography related news and reviews. It wasn’t planned, but a happy accident and the fact that one of our newest additions to our team of writers really likes writing about camera gear. What do you think? Do you like that we’re featuring more photography related news and review? Let me know.

News

The Canon SELPHY CP1300 Compact Photo Printer prints your selfies in a flash

Before rescuing your next damsel in distress, you’ll need a license

Protect your expensive camera gear with the Ruggard Electronic Dry Cabinet

The Post-it Extreme Notes are the Fisher Space Pen of sticky notes

Protect your iPhone X with the Mod-3 Radius X ultra-minimal case

Leave your smartphone behind with the Light Phone 2

Time is etched on the surface of this sculpture

The Gourmia IoT Cool-Cooker has something other slow cookers don’t

Evergoods: trail-ready bags with city-refined style

The Kenko Auto Extension Tube Set is another cost effective option for macro photography

Nothing’s out of reach with the ODii grabbing tool

Introducing the new Dyson Cyclone V10 – no cord needed, or wanted anymore.

Bellroy introduces Pencil Cases and Classic Pouches

The Dracast LED180Halo Ring Light – A real gem.

To boldly listen as no-one has listened before

Light up your landscape with solar-powered lights that look like flaming torches

Make bath time for your dog less ruff with Aquapaw

The 27″ Angler Port-a-Cube LED Light Tent should be on your camera gear wish list

Don’t worry about the safety of your ring or your finger with the Enso silicone ring

Carry a dry-erase board in your pocket!

How the Blinkers system is making cycling safer

The Olympus VP-10 Digital Voice Recorder is sleek, effective, and discreet

Everything else in your house is smart, so why isn’t your bathroom exhaust fan?

The Audioengine A5+ speakers are now A5++ with added wireless

Constantly monitor temperature and humidity with the SensorPush wireless sensor

The Sony Alpha a7 III Mirrorless Digital Camera – Is it ahead of the game?

Reviews

JustMobile Shuttergrip review

Sigma 105mm macro lens review

iLive Voice Activated Amazon Alexa Portable Wireless Fabric Speaker Review

Sonoff S31 WiFi socket and Slampher RF bulb adapter review

LectroFan Kinder Sleep Sound Machine and Night Light review

Ember mug, Wyzecam, FIXD, and more – Review updates

Native Union Eclipse 3 port charger review

DockCase MacBook sleeve with built in USB C hub review

Meccano Erector M.A.X. Robotic Interactive Toy with A.I. review

Think Tank Lily Deanne Tutto premium-quality camera bag review

Rezzimax TUNER review

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The Canon SELPHY CP1300 Compact Photo Printer prints your selfies in a flash

Since the early years when my interest in photography was peaking, I always wanted to take great photos and be able to produce a hardcopy very quickly to display my work, without having to go through a time-consuming process. I have been looking at photo printers for a very long time, but I never seemed to find one that was cost effective with a small footprint, that produced pictures that were very close to being 100% true to color. While I still have not found the complete solution, I did find a great little Photo printer that is compact and very versatile, reliable, and very cost effective. I purchased the Canon SELPHY CP1300 Compact Photo printer, and I have been pleasantly surprised at its ability, and efficiency. It was also very easy to setup.

This little gem of a printer prints photos from 2.1” x 2.1” to 4” x 6”. In addition to the standard 4” x 6”, it prints those passport and application photos that most of us usually go running to a photo store or drug store to print. It connects via USB 2.0 and Wi-Fi and can even go with you on the road because it can be battery powered. It has a very nice 3.2” tilting LCD screen and uses Apple AirPrint or the Canon Print Mobile App for printing. Since its printing technology is dye Sublimation and thermal transfer, I have never had the ink dry out over time. It is capable of borderless printing, brightness correction, color adjustment, photo cropping, image optimization, red-eye correction and several other tasks. It comes with a sample pack of photo paper and ink, and if you purchase a replacement combination pack of 108 4”x 6” sheets of photo paper and ink, the entire set is available for under $30 at B&H Photo Video.

If you would like to give the Canon SELPHY CP1300 Compact Photo Printer a try, you can purchase one at B&H Photo Video and Amazon for $109.97.

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Before rescuing your next damsel in distress, you’ll need a license

“Dragons are a childhood fancy, right up to the moment that one rips your best suit coat.”  –  Louis Baston, Secretary of the Bureau of Dragons

For all you dragonslayers, you’ll need to get yourself a license to slay dragons before your next trip there and back again or next outing to rescue damsels.  The Bureau of Dragons can issue the proper documents to make you a certified dragonslayer.

The Bureau avers that dragons are real and have existed before the dawn of man.  “The Bureau of Dragons is a non-governmental organization tasked with monitoring all known dragon-human interactions, and sole regulatory body for issuing a License to Slay.”   The Bureau’s website has been set up for two purposes: to train people in the ways of dragons, and to license people to slay.

If you or someone you know aspires to be a slayer of dragons, you can procure the proper license from the Bureau of Dragons for $9.95.  You’ll get an official license stamped with your name and number for your wallet and one official Certificate of Authority to frame for your wall.  Get your license and begin your education in dragons at the Bureau of Dragons.

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