What’s in my Camera Bag: Travel Creator Edition

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As a solo travel and adventure creator, my gear has to work hard. It needs to be reliable, lightweight, and ready for anything — from shooting in unpredictable weather to editing on the go. After years of trial and error, I’ve finally dialed in a setup that I trust every time I head out.

In this post, I’m sharing the travel content creator gear I carry with me every day — from camera bodies and lenses to the accessories and editing tools that support my daily workflow, both on-the-go and at home. This is the gear that’s made the biggest difference in how I shoot, edit, and create – and whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up, this breakdown is for you.

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Cameras

Sony A7IV

The Sony a7IV is my ride-or-die professional camera. This mirrorless powerhouse delivers incredible image quality, 4K video, and outstanding dynamic range. Its advanced autofocus system ensures I never miss a moment, even in challenging conditions. Whether I’m shooting a serene sunrise or fast-paced city scenes, it handles both photography and videography like a dream. It’s the perfect tool for creators who demand versatility and reliability.

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Close-up of a Sony A7IV camera surrounded by vibrant autumn leaves, highlighting its design.

*Sony A7IV

Sony 20-70mm G F4 Lens

Paired with the Sony 20-70mm f/4 G Lens, I can capture everything from wide landscapes to tight portraits without switching lenses. Its compact design makes it ideal for travel photographers, while the lens’s sharpness and versatility make it perfect for both casual shoots and professional projects.

Why I love it: Lightweight, versatile, and superb low-light performance.

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DJI Mini 4 Pro

When it comes to drones, the DJI Mini 4 Pro is my top pick. At under 250 grams, it’s lightweight enough that you don’t need a license to fly in recreationally, making it great for beginners. Despite its small size, this drone delivers 4K HDR at 60fps with incredible stabilization. With features like obstacle avoidance and intelligent flight modes, it’s a reliable tool for capturing stunning shots. Whether it’s capturing stunning landscapes or unforgettable moments, this compact drone has transformed the way I document my adventures!

I personally recommend the DJI Mini 4 Pro Fly More Combo with DJI RC 2, as it comes with a case, 3 batteries, a charging hub, and a screen on the remote. Worth the extra money!

Recommended Filters to pair with the Mini 4 Pro: DJI Mini 4 Pro ND Filters Set.

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UGC photo by Eyes of Chelsea of the DJI Mini 4 Pro drone in action

*DJI Mini 4 Pro

GoPro Hero 13

Adventure creators, this one’s for you. The GoPro Hero 13 has been a game-changer for my backpacking and wild off-trail hikes where bringing my professional camera gear isn’t an option. It’s rugged, waterproof, and the perfect size to take anywhere. With HyperSmooth stabilization, it captures incredible footage, even on unpredictable terrain or underwater. Plus, it shoots in stunning 5K, helping me create amazing videos of my adventures, no matter how remote or challenging the trail.

I recommend the bundle!

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Go Pro Camera

*GoPro Hero 13


Audio Equipment

DJI Mini Mics

No great video is complete without stellar audio, and I swear by the DJI Mini Mics. They’re compact and perfect for travel, without sacrificing professional-grade sound quality. Whether you’re narrating a vlog, interviewing someone, or capturing ambient sounds, these mics always deliver crystal-clear audio. They’re easy to pair with any camera setup, including your phone, and even come with an optional cold-shoe adapter for Sony cameras, allowing them to double as a wireless receiver for even more versatility. Deadcat windshields included.

Pro Tip: Use a deadcat windshield for outdoor shoots to block wind noise.

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Compact Lighting

Zhiyun Molus X100 Pro

Good lighting can make or break your shot, and the Zhiyun Molus X100 Pro is my go-to portable lighting setup. It’s compact enough to fit in my bag yet powerful enough to light up indoor and outdoor scenes perfectly. With its portable rechargeable battery, it can be used wirelessly, giving you even more flexibility during shoots. Plus, its durable build makes it perfect for adventure shoots.

Why you’ll love it: Great for low-light environments, adding depth to your content, and for professional photo shoots.

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Tripods & stabilizers

Peak Design Tripods

I keep both the carbon fiber travel tripod and aluminum travel tripod by Peak Design in my arsenal. These are sturdy yet lightweight, making them ideal for hiking and shooting in remote spots. Having two options also gives me flexibility depending on the situation.

Pro Tip: Use the carbon fiber version for longer hikes to reduce weight, and the aluminum option for studio-like stability.

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*Peak Design Travel Tripods in Carbon Fiber & Aluminum


Bags & Packs

Nomatic Mckinnon 25L Camera Pack

The Nomatic McKinnon 25L is my ride-or-die camera backpack. It fits all my essential gear, offers excellent organization with its internal cube system, and is comfortable for those long travel days. Not to mention, it’s durable enough to handle everything from city streets to rough trails.

I use the large camera cube inside of mine, and it fits all of my camera gear and drone in it perfectly.

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A UGC photo by Eyes of Chelsea of Nomatic's Camera Sling 8L and Camer Pack 25L

*Nomatic McKinnon 25L Camera Pack & 8L Camera Sling

Nomatic 8L Camera Sling

For everyday use, the Nomatic 8L Camera Sling is perfect. I use it everyday and love it. Compact, stylish, functional, and super durable, it’s ideal for light setups when you don’t need your entire arsenal. It even has add on straps for the bottom to attach your tripod!

It also comes in 5L and 10L.

Perfect for: Carrying all day, hikes, or quick urban shoots.

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A UGC photo by Eyes of Chelsea of Nomatic's McKinnon 8L Camera Sling

*Nomatic McKinnon 8L Camera Sling


Accessories

Sandisk Extreme Pro V60 SD Cards

Reliable storage is a must. I use SanDisk Extreme Pro V60 SD card in 250GB and 512GB. These cards are fast, durable, and can handle my 4K footage without skipping a beat.

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Polar Pro Filters

For added visual flair, I absolutely love Polar Pro Filters. My favorites are the VND/PL II 2-5 Stop, 135 Series Gold Mist, Shortstache Everyday Filter, GoldCine; the Vivid Collection ND/PL for my drone, and the iPhone Lightcaser16 with PL Mist Filter. These transform your images and videos with professional-level effects. I honestly don’t shoot without them anymore

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*Polar Pro VND/PL II 2-5 Stop Filter

Samsung T7 Shield Portable SSD

Rugged, fast, and reliable — the Samsung T7 Shield is my go-to external SSD for backing up photos and video while traveling. I use the 2TB version, but it also comes in 1TB and 4TB options depending on your storage needs. With lightning-fast read/write speeds up to 1,050MB/s and a tough, rubberized shell, it’s built to handle bumps, drops, and dusty trails. Whether I’m editing on the road or storing massive RAW files, this compact drive keeps my workflow smooth and my files safe.

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Editing Essentials

  • Adobe Creative Cloud: The ultimate editing suite! With Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Lightroom, and Bridge, Adobe Creative Cloud offers everything I need to perfect my photos and videos.
  • Capcut Pro: For quick, mobile-friendly video edits, CapCut Pro is awesome. It’s user-friendly, has tons of features, and makes editing on the go a breeze.
  • Epidemic Sound: Great content needs the perfect soundtrack, and that’s where Epidemic Sound comes in. It’s a platform that offers a massive library of royalty-free music and sound effects, perfect for creators.

Shop my Camera Bag

Every item mentioned in this post is linked on my Amazon storefront here — plus a few extra tools I swear by for content creation on the go. These are the exact pieces of gear I pack and use regularly, whether I’m shooting video, taking photos, or editing on the move.


Share Your Picks

That’s my travel creator gear list! Every single item I’ve highlighted has been tried and tested in some incredible locations, and I wouldn’t recommend anything I don’t use myself.

What’s your favorite piece of travel content creation gear? Drop your recommendations below—I’d love to hear what’s working for you!

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