Photographing a cornhole tournament. Help out my mind at ease I’m not forgetting something.
I’m shooting a charity tournament this weekend and am just getting my bag together and making sure I haven’t overlooked something.
First: water and snacks, it’s all day outdoors so staying hydrated is good.
Gear list:
* 2 camera bodies (Canon 5D Mk iii and a 6d)
* 2 128gb memory cards (one cf one sd) for the mkiii
* 4 64gb cards, 2 for the 6d 2 spare
* 24mm sigma f1.8
* canon 28-135 IS
* Canon 50mm f1.8
* Canon 85mm f1.2
* Canon 75-300 because I have some space in the bag (I need a 70-200, the 75-300 I got with a T3i I bought a couple years ago).
* ND 2-2000 variable ND filter that fits on the 28-135 and the 85.
Everything is charged, cards formatted,
4 batteries fully charged.
Plan is to shoot most of the day on the 24, 28-135, and the 50 single camera with the 6d for backup. Winner portraits with my 85mm. Maybe using the 75-300 if I need the reach but avoiding it if possible.
First time shooting any sports. I mainly do portrait and street photography but someone from work is hosting the tournament and I have good portrait gear so they asked and I said yes.
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