What do you use?
Have a favourite lens when urbexing?
Use a flash?
My personal kit so far is a canon 7d with a 50mm standard and tripod.
(Also very interested if anyone has a Lytro)

Jelly. I have the G12. I still love itRooMar wrote:I love my Canon G1x
I've seen the Lytro, it's pretty innovative, but when you see how many megapixels in the photo it captures, it quickly becomes a novelty and a paperweight. Interesting nonetheless though, and the science is amazing.rhubarb_king wrote:(Also very interested if anyone has a Lytro)
I'd be laughing at you if I hadn't seen the epic photos you've taken.Nuggs wrote:iPhone, and proud of it!
+1 Also, flash flattens everything unless you can bounce. Though nowadays, sometimes I balance out the foreground if it's, for example, under a large tree with the on-camera flash except I put a piece of paper in front to soften it. DIY at its best.Titan wrote:Im a strong believer in capturing the natural lightunless underground where im forced into using the camera flash.
I use a 600D too. Did you get Magic Lantern?Bency wrote:I use a Canon 600D, it has so many different features, and produces very good quality photos. My favourite piece of camera equipment has to be my Remote Switch for long exposures but
So jealous of your lens. I still remember your shot of the canal system near/under a highway. That was some great stuff.mpi wrote:Canon 7d, I mostly shoot Urbex stuff with my Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM lens on.
Just like my 3D camera, it's fun, but too impractical.Midget wrote:I've seen the Lytro, it's pretty innovative, but when you see how many megapixels in the photo it captures, it quickly becomes a novelty and a paperweight...
You have a 3D camera? Does it take two simultaneous shots from different angles or something? *interested*blakjak wrote:Just like my 3D camera, it's fun, but too impractical.Midget wrote:I've seen the Lytro, it's pretty innovative, but when you see how many megapixels in the photo it captures, it quickly becomes a novelty and a paperweight...
I had a G12 and loved it, but I started getting annoyed by the noise of the CCD sensor. I still think the focus chip and the lens is better on the G12, but the G1x sensor (a cut down 5d3 sensor) and image processor are incredible!aydun wrote:Jelly. I have the G12. I still love itRooMar wrote:I love my Canon G1xPotential for decent photos with such a relatively small camera.
What lens does it have mate?Titan wrote:I do have a Canon film SLR, but never used it.... or am planing on using it. Im A) A Nikon rebel!, B) Too attached to digital side of things..... i know. Shame on me.
If anyone wants a Canon SLR in a bag etc let me know$100 ?
I just bought a boat & am in the market for an anchor. If nobody else doesn't take it I might just have a use for it along with this old CRT monitor & my oldbar fridge...Titan wrote:It is a Canon EOS50, with Canon Ultrasonic 28-105 3.5-4.5
Comes with a inca camera bag.
All as in new condition. Just needs a new battery... Unsure if current rechargable will ne any good however it is a Panasonic lithium.
Let me know if you are interested.
I just put it up for sale on facebook for $150. So if any UEGAians want it for $100 its theirs.