Travel Accessories

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Pelican is expanding beyond their ubiquitous hard cases with a fleet of new products that include backpacks, duffels, suitcases, slings, and more. These options fall under the brand’s fresh ATX TRVL line (which stands for Adventure Travel X-Over) and the HYBRID TRVL line’s AEGIS series (a Greek word associated with protection and support). No matter which line you look at, expect durable storage solutions in various sizes, colorways, and
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Manfrotto has just revealed its ultimate travel tripod: the Befree GT XPRO. In your choice of carbon fiber or aluminum variants, this compact kit offers advanced shooters the ability to work with extreme angles through the addition of a 90º center-column system. Even with this added function, the Befree GT
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The first question you must ask yourself is, how much gear should I bring? If you’re traveling light and avoiding any checked luggage fees, (plus the hassle of waiting at baggage claim, and the risk of lost luggage), then the answer is easy: You can only bring whatever gear you can fit in your overhead-bin-sized carry-on camera bag, plus one under-the-seat “personal item.” This might mean that you can’t bring all your lenses, flashes, and light stands or whatever other accessories you would normally bring. How to Pack for Airplane Travel with
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Summer is the perfect season for travel, and we’ve got three dedicated travel backpacks to help you safely carry all your camera gear. Join David Flores from B&H as he talks up some of our favorites: the Think Tank Photo Airport Essentials, the