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What I brought to South America

Hey everyone. This is just a quick vlog post regarding the camera gear I brought with me to South America. I used the ThinkTank Streetwalker Harddrive to store all of my Nikkor lenses and body.

Overall, out of all the bags I have ever used, the Streetwalker HD is one of the best I have ever brought with me. It is primarily ideal for “big” extended travels. It is slightly on the larger side of bags though. If you are an actual street photographer who wants to be ultra discreet, then this is not really for you. Most likely, you would want something smaller such as the ThinkTank Retrospective 30 or even the Speed Racer 2.0.

For the my trip, I plan on using the Streetwalker HD to physically get all of my main gear to a location and then use a smaller shoulder bag for the gear I will be actually using that day.

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