Hi all,
I've found it really tricky to combine hiking and photography and just wondering if others have overcome some of the issues I've come across. I've carried photography gear all around the world, and have never let the size or weight stop me. But I find the logistics of combining multi day hikes and camera gear to be difficult. In fact I've never actually taken my camera gear with me, instead opting to take a small Sony point and shoot or just use my phone.
I have an F-stop pack that works great for shorter walks, but when test packing it for a multi day, It doesn't really have the space for hiking gear and probably more importantly, the pack’s hip belt isn’t as supportive as what you’d get from a full hiking pack. It doesn't seem to handle the extra weight properly with a full pack and camera gear. Most of my gear aside from a few options is approaching ultralight, or at least I have an ultralight option even if I prefer a specific item over it. Packing size of most of my kit is pretty good.
I’ve been considering trying to retrofit my camera gear into one of my Osprey or One Planet hiking packs, but I’m not sure how well it will fit using the F-stop ICU. Also gaining access to it doesn't seem ideal. For context, I plan to take a fairly minimal kit... Canon R5, a wide-angle lens, filters for landscapes, and a travel tripod. I'm leaning toward trying to make the One Planet work, it seems to handle higher loads better. I don't usually use it because the weight of the pack itself being canvas is getting up there.
I'm interested to see if anyone has had success with a system that works well for them. Have you found a solution that still offers good weight distribution, comfort, and decent access to the camera? Any suggestions or advice on how you’ve managed your setup would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers!