Essential Camera Gear for Capturing Antarctica’s Beauty

Camera Gear for Antarctica

The Canon 5D Mark II

As a committed Canon user, this camera has served us exceptionally well over the past year, capturing stunning video footage as well. Its full image sensor allows for wide-angle lenses to perform optimally, making it a reliable choice for photography in Antarctica.

Canon EOS Rebel T3i 18 MP

This trip marks the first time we’re taking a second camera body. Featuring a crop sensor, it extends the reach of Dave’s lenses and serves as an essential backup should anything happen to our primary camera.

Olympus PEN E-P2 with 17mm f/2.8 Lens

Bringing this camera allows us to have a compact option with a fast lens for spontaneous moments. Easily storable in a ziplock bag, it’s perfect for quickly capturing unexpected adventures, while our waterproof cameras will be used for most of our zodiac activities.

Lenses

Canon EF 16-35 mm f/2.8 L II USM

This super sharp lens excels in landscape photography, making it a crucial addition to our gear for capturing the majestic scenery of Antarctica. It’s Dave’s oldest and favorite lens, freshly recalibrated and ready for use.

Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L II IS

Though heavy, this lens is a staple for professional photographers and essential for getting up-close shots of the wildlife!

Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II is a compact and affordable portrait lens, well-suited for our needs without breaking the bank.

Point and Shoot

Olympus Waterproof Camera (Times 2!) – Olympus TG-810 Tough

Increased waterproof capabilities are essential for this trip. Equipped with two Olympus Waterproof cameras, we will capture every thrilling moment during our kayaking excursions.

The Olympus Tough TG-810 is incredibly versatile—it’s waterproof, shockproof, freezeproof, and crushproof, making it the ideal choice for the rugged conditions of Antarctica.

Video Equipment

Panasonic GH1 – Perfectly suited for our video needs, this micro four-thirds camera is lightweight and capable of fantastic HD video quality.

Its been a reliable tool for capturing remarkable moments across various countries, and now it plays a significant role in our Antarctica exploration.

Rode VideoMic Pro VMP Shotgun Microphone

This microphone enhances our video quality significantly, isolating sound from external vibrations to achieve clarity, which is crucial for documenting our Antarctic adventure.

GoPro® HD HERO2 Outdoor Edition

We adore this camera for its capability to capture extreme sports and adventures. With two of these on our Antarctica journey, we’re set to document incredible underwater moments.

Accessories

XShot Camera Extender

This extender is a fantastic addition, allowing us to capture shots without getting our hands wet while filming beneath our kayaks.

F-Stop Loka Camera Bag

Dave has relied on this waterproof bag. Its design supports easy access to gear and fits everything perfectly, catering specifically to adventure photographers.

Lowepro DryZone 200

This waterproof bag is vital for keeping our gear safe while kayaking or during unexpected weather changes in Antarctica.

Tripod – Manfrotto 732CY M-Y Carbon Tripod and Manfrotto 494RC2 Ball Head

This lightweight tripod is essential for our photography needs in diverse situations, and we are bringing two along this time.

Computers and Storage

Rest of the ListComputers – We will be bringing along two MacBook Pro’s

iPhone – Our old 3G model is handy for capturing Instagram moments and staying connected.

Computer Storage

  • A 1 Terabyte Lacie Rugged Drive – compact and durable for storing valuable content.
  • A couple of thumbnail drives for document sharing.
  • 1 WD Passport – another compact hard drive, perfect for video storage.

Belkin Mini SurgeA necessity for travel. This surge protector keeps our electronics safe from power spikes while offering multiple charging options.

We are prepared with extra memory cards, and Dave has a new 1.4 teleconverter to enhance lens focal length. Excitement builds as the departure for Antarctica approaches – only four days to go!

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