Scott Brady
Founder
With our upcoming Africa Trans-Equatorial adventure for Toyota just a few months off, we are currently spec'ing out HDV platforms for both high-quality still images and 1080 HDV. We will likely end up with two full kits and a back-up HDV camera (likely the Vixia I have shot nearly 100 hours with).
Just a little research into the subject leaves me in a fog of unnecessary gadgets that wont survive 30 minutes in a Congolese rainstorm or even a day in the Arizona dust. I suspect some of you have figured out what survives, and I would love to hear what works for you.
Some thoughts include:
Camera Body: 5D MKII is currently on the top of the list
Lenses: We have a 70-200 2.8L IS and a few other L lenses coming in.
Microphone: Playing with a Rode unit at the moment.
Focus Assist: Lots of recommendations for Z-Finder. How about a 5" HDMI screen?
Stabilization:
Tripods that are light and sturdy, yet allow nice panning.
Of critical note (I expect for all of us), is that this stuff must survive two months in West Africa and allow for run and gun and various other nastiness.
Thanks for any ideas or recommendations.
Just a little research into the subject leaves me in a fog of unnecessary gadgets that wont survive 30 minutes in a Congolese rainstorm or even a day in the Arizona dust. I suspect some of you have figured out what survives, and I would love to hear what works for you.

Some thoughts include:
Camera Body: 5D MKII is currently on the top of the list
Lenses: We have a 70-200 2.8L IS and a few other L lenses coming in.
Microphone: Playing with a Rode unit at the moment.
Focus Assist: Lots of recommendations for Z-Finder. How about a 5" HDMI screen?
Stabilization:
Tripods that are light and sturdy, yet allow nice panning.
Of critical note (I expect for all of us), is that this stuff must survive two months in West Africa and allow for run and gun and various other nastiness.
Thanks for any ideas or recommendations.