Most useful, non-official-photographic thing in your camera bag?

Always a bottle of water, nothing worse than being thirsty.

Pen and paper (also soon to be pencil!)

I take carrier bags too for covering the camera in rain/sitting on/picking up litter

This threads also reminded me I've been meaning to pick up a small torch!
 
A pair of neoprene fishing gloves that allow you to uncover both thumb and index finger!.... As well as usual, pencil & paper, plastic bags, rubber bands, mini torch, Old Uncle Tom Cobbley and all!
 
its got to be a few plastic bags/bin bags /gloves /hat and a bottle of coke
 
Macwet gloves. Amazing gloves can use camera and phone without removing them.

Keeps your hands warm and dry.
 
I've got a multi-tool penknife, used mainly for attaching my tripod, a couple of plastic bags with clean dry cloths and a set of handwarmers. I usually have a bottle of hand cleaning gel in there as well for after a snack or something so I don't get my camera greasy.
 
+1

They keep splitting in my bag though. Ordered some big ones from Amazon and getting the MiL to make a velcro pouch for them to stop spillage.


I bought the SG made by Peli. Come in a sealed metal container (very light) and when they go clear bung them in the oven to regenerate. Also, they won't split but are a bit pricey. Hey Ho....
 
Nurofen tablets as there is nothing worse than getting a blinding headache while out and also Hand/face wipes, the type that are at chinese restrurants. very useful if having a burger during a break.
 
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Thanks for that one, been looking for gloves like this!

Just measure your hands correctly. I added an extra 1/2 size on mine as normally gloves aren't that good on size. But I could have stuck to the originally measurement.
They know what they are going size wise.
 
Plastic sheet (for on ground or over head), 50p coin (perfect size for puttin on tripod plate), wool hat, zip ties and string ;)
What's the 50p for? (I think I may have missed something there)
 
£10 just in case, Head torch, Leatherman-like multi tool, Ibuprofen and paracetamol, small bottle of antibacterial hand gel, strong string to make a makeshift monopod, cut up ikea blue bag for if its wet, sometimes one of the small ipod nanos if i remember.
 
Stingoes, Aeroguard and Sunscreen..... I do live in far north Queensland after all!!
 
My top 3:-

1.Chinograph pencil and waterproof notebook (military surplus / outward bound shops)

2.Chamois leather - ideal for putting over the camera and lens for light rain. Damp fog and mist between shots.(£1 shops)

3.String, bulldog clips - ideal for holding back foliage if it interferes with shot. (£1 shops)




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Foam garden kneeler, protects the knees from trackside concrete & it's warm to sit on waiting for the next race :)
 
A squeaker from a dog toy. I do loads of dog photography and it's essential for getting good expressions. Otherwise a bin bag for kneeling on when I haven't got my mat with me, and a multitool just in case.
 
Half of a pair of waterproof overtrousers (one leg - not the top half!). The best cheap lens rain cover yet.

For a brief second i did think 'Waterproof shorts?!?"

For me, it's black masking/insulation tape (BMT) holds half the british army together that stuff, as well as half my camera bag and it's contents.
A carabiner, for clipping the dog's lead to things so he can't run off and chase things and I don't have to hold him, as he has a habit of suddenly pulling my arm with his lead when I'm about to take a shot, I swear he does it on purpose.
A £15 tesco LED torch, with some greaseproof paper taped over the front to soften the light. Useful for extra light, light painting and seeing what the hell i'm doing of a night time.
 
i find my flashy glow stick things i bought for 50p as im a bargain hunter :cool: which i use for light painting
 
lemsip max strength capsules, seems to have the ability to make you feel better for a short period, no matter how rough you are. Think it must be the adult equivalent of Calpol
 
quote of the day (a photographers back pack is like a womans hand bag you can never have to much in it ) lol
 
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