Primary Cameras & Lenses
Fujifilm X-T2 Mirrorless Digital Camera
This is my main camera which I use for most of my photography including landscapes, timelapse, travel, and food.
My first DSLR. I now use this as a secondary/backup camera or for time-lapse photography or have a different focal length lens equipped so I don't have to change lenses on my X-T2.
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Images captured with gear listed below
Fujifilm XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR Lens
Being a great sharp lens, this is my primary for all landscapes.
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Fujifilm XF 16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR Lens
My go-to for travelling. Although rather large and bulky, this lens offers superb image quality with a well-rounded focal range for getting out & about.
Fujifilm XF 23mm f/2 R WR Lens
This lens is great low profile lens which is compact and easy to take around. The compact size makes this a great lens for travelling.
Fujifilm 35mm f/1.4 XF R Lens
Equivalent to 53mm, this is a great lens for portrait photography.
Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art Lens for Canon
A versatile lens which I use for timelapses, landscapes, travelling and everything in between. The only negative aspect of this lens is the size & weight, it's rather bulky & heavy.
Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 IF ED UMC Lens For Canon EF
This manual wide angle lens is mainly used for landscapes and astrophotography.
Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM Lens
My primary lens for all sports & wildlife images.
Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM Lens
This is a well-rounded lens which is good for travelling around with.
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens
A nifty low profile lens which is easy to carry around for portrait pictures.
Filters
LEE Filters Foundation Kit
This foundation kit allows me to fit up to three 100 x 100mm or 100 x 150mm filters onto the front of my camera.
LEE Filters Adapter Ring - 67mm - for Wide Angle Lenses
This adapter ring fits onto the front of my lens as a normal filter would, and the Foundation kit then attaches to the outside of this ring. I use this on my Fujifilm XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR Lens.
LEE Filters 100 x 100mm Big Stopper 3.0 Neutral Density Filter
I use this filter to have long-exposures during the day time. It cuts out a lot of light which enables me to have longer exposures which would otherwise be over-exposed.
LEE Filters 100 x 150mm 0.6 Hard-Edge Graduated Neutral Density Filter
My go-to filter for sunrises and sunsets on the horizon, where I want to have detail in the clouds as well as the foreground.
NiSi 100 x 150mm Nano Soft-Edge Graduated IRND 0.9 Filter (3 Stop)
A nice gradual filter for landscapes in the hinterland. I use this filter when I'm not shooting on a hard horizon such as water.
NiSi 100 x 150mm Nano Hard-Edge Reverse-Graduated IRND 0.9 to 0.15 Filter (3 to 0.5-Stop)
This is the filter I use when I'm shooting the horizon and I need to darken the center and have the density fade away. I use this for sunrises or sunsets.
NiSi 100 x 100mm Nano IRND 1.8 Filter (6 Stop)
I use this filter when I want to have some blurred water in motion for waterfalls or seascapes.
NiSi Hard Case for Nisi 100 x 100mm or 100 x 150mm Filters
This filter pouch safely holds all my filters.
Tripod, Bag & Accessories
Gitzo GT1545T Series 1 Traveler Carbon Fiber Tripod
I chose this tripod because of it's lightweight carbon fibre build and size. It folds up compact enough to fit into my bag, and has a decent height when fully extended.
LENSKIRT Flexible Lens Hood
This allows me to capture images through glass with no reflections. It's great for using when you're in a car, an aeroplane, or behind any glass really!
Benro IB1 Triple Action Ball Head
This tripod head is small and lightweight and also has the capacity to hold my heaviest setup, making it an ideal tripod head for me.
Vanguard Alta Sky 51D Camera Backpack
This is an excellent backpack for travelling and hiking which fits both my cameras with a few lenses and also has room for snacks or extra clothes.
Fujifilm VPB-XT2 Vertical Power Booster Grip
A great feature for my X-T2. This battery grip boosts the performance of my camera and also holds an extra two batteries to help combat poor battery life for a mirrorless camera.
Software & Apps
Adobe Lightroom
This program holds the catalogue of all my images and it's what I use to import and edit my files from RAW.
Adobe Photoshop
I use Photoshop when I need to stack images together, create HDR images, or panoramas.
Google Nik Collection
A great free collection which contains a number of separate software sets that do everything from sharpen images to local adjustments based on colour. It's very simple to open up an image in this program right out of lightroom. The programs I use most are: Viveza 2, Color Efex Pro 4, and Sharpener Pro 3.
PlanIt! for Photographers
This is an intensely sophisticated app for planning any and all landscape shots. It features it's own youtube channel with in-depth tutorials and is the only app I use for planning to shoot everything from astro photography to sunrise & sunsets.