Default Setup

  • Canon EOS R10 Mirrorless Camera [Amazon] - Fantastic lightweight and easy to use full frame camera.

  • Canon RF-S 18-150mm Lens [Amazon] - A highly versatile zoom lens. My shots tend to be at 18mm-35mm or 150mm.

  • Peak Design Slide Camera Strap [Amazon] - Extremely comfy strap with a lot of freedom for adjustments.

  • Osprey Syncro 20 Backpack [Amazon] - Great backpack for carrying additional weight with plenty of room and compartments.

  • Peak Design XS Camera Cube [Amazon] - A small protective case that can be used with a strap, but I tend to put in my backpack.

  • K&F 55mm Versatile Filter [Amazon] - Highly useful when taking landscape photography in the sun, the 55m fits the 18-150mm lens.

  • Peak Design Capture Clip [Amazon] - A fantastic clip for your camera offering additional security, if you don’t already have a plate I recommend something like this with the plate included.

  • K&F Battery Charger [Amazon] - Very useful for travel as you can charge your batteries from a battery pack rather than needing a mains.

  • Canon Spare Battery [Amazon] - An obvious addition.

  • Anker Battery Pack [Amazon] - This is my go to battery pack. It has a high yield, charges devices fast, and the battery pack charges quickly too.

  • K&F Cleaning Kit [Amazon] - It’s always a good idea to have something like this at hand.

Additional Lenses

  • Canon 10-18mm Canon RF-S Lens [Amazon] - A fantastic lens if I know I’m going to be taking some wide angled shots.

  • Canon RF 50mm [Amazon] - Apparently every photographer should have a 50mm prime lens, I personally don’t get on with the focal length however the quality of shots from it is exceptional, especially if you’re looking to take some blurred background shots.

  • Canon RF 100-400mm [Amazon] - The bulkiest of my lenses but this is a stunning entry level telephoto lens. It’s perfect for wildlife shots and great for shooting the moon.

Peak Design Travel Tripod [Amazon] - Lightweight and compact this tripod is my go to for travel if I know I’m intending on taking long exposure photos. It works well with the Peak Design Plate (I always have one attached to my camera) allowing quick release and connect.

Hama Traveller Compact Pro - My first tripod, it’s discontinued now but you can find it in some places for about £25-30. It’s a fantastic tripod which I tend to use for my GoPro when taking time lapses. However, it is bulky and quite weighty.

Peak Design Smedium Camera Cube [Amazon] - I love this case for storing my extra lenses and accessories at home as it makes everything so quick and easy to find, or transport if I need to take my entire kit somewhere.