Advice on what to buy for weekend adventures

Advice on what to buy for weekend adventures

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Mr.Nobody

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Friday 20th December 2024
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As of next year I’m planning to visit a lot of places in the U.K. I’m also looking to do some hiking. I’m just after some advice on what equipment to buy.

I’m planning on doing some videos, so I’m also after advice on what best to buy.

Edited by Mr.Nobody on Friday 20th December 12:01

Fordo

1,562 posts

236 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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A sturdy pair of hiking boots, decent water bottle, and a good supply of Kendal mint cake

Richard-390a0

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103 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Mr.Nobody

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Friday 20th December 2024
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Richard-390a0 said:
I’ll have a look thanks.

MesoForm

9,383 posts

287 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Mr.Nobody said:
As of next year I’m planning to visit a lot of places in the U.K. I’m also looking to do some hiking. I’m just after some advice on what equipment to buy.

I’m planning on doing some videos, so I’m also after advice on what best to buy.
I think the best option for doing some video is to do some test shooting using your phone and see where it falls short for what you're going to use it for - sound quality, zoom, etc. There's no point spending money on a fancy camera that does so much more than your phone when for what you're going to use it for it won't make a difference.

Simpo Two

88,401 posts

277 months

Friday 20th December 2024
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Fordo said:
A sturdy pair of hiking boots, decent water bottle, and a good supply of Kendal mint cake
hehe

And a map and an emergency beacon in case you get trapped in a hole with an owl.

Tony1963

5,574 posts

174 months

Saturday 21st December 2024
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Budget, budget, budget.

Do you have £100 or £20,000 available to spend on this?

Mr.Nobody

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Saturday 21st December 2024
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Tony1963 said:
Budget, budget, budget.

Do you have £100 or £20,000 available to spend on this?
Say £1000.

Derek Smith

46,898 posts

260 months

Saturday 21st December 2024
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For video:

I'd suggest portability and size are major considerations. I videoed my team's rugby matches for over 15 seasons. I used FF digital cameras, mobile, bridge. MFT and camcorder. The liked camcorder the best. In wind, rain, snow (after sweeping the lines), hail, rain, baking sun, a force 8 giving spray from the Channel, and rain, so much bloody rain, my camcorder proved the most effective and easy to handle. Big buttons, and reliable. With a monopod doubling as a trekking pole, you've got it made.

The only problem I found was when my breath froze on the top of the camcorder, blocking the zoom button. That was elusive.

They are cheap enough, although I'd go for 4k as a minimum. I used Sony and liked it, but I cannot compare it to any other make. It didn't show any signs of malfunction (other than the zoom - easily avoided) at any time (unlike me) but the batteries were not so effective when it was freezing (like me).

My camcorder supposedly gave 8mp (class-leading when I bought it) stills. They were poor quality, with lots of noise. The one thing to check I'd suggest. Many photographers dismiss camcorders, but if you're after mainly video and want small and light . . .