I often get asked about the gear I use. 
Here you’ll find the cameras, lenses, tools, and accessories that make up my workflow.
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Nikon Z6 II
This is my main camera. At 24.5 megapixels, it provides more than enough resolution for large, high-quality prints, and the files are a joy to edit. It’s a camera that feels perfectly balanced in my hands, and one I simply love working with.
Nikon Nikkor Z 24-120mm f/4 S
This is my most versatile lens, the one I reach for most often. The focal range feels made for the way I shoot landscapes, from wide views to tighter compositions. Its sharpness and reliability never let me down, and it has become a true workhorse in my kit.
Nikon Nikkor Z 100-400mm f/4 S
This was always a dream lens for me. With reach up to 400mm, it opens new possibilities in my landscapes, isolating details, compressing layers of fog, and pulling distant scenes closer. The image quality is excellent across the range, and it completes my setup perfectly.
Kase Revolution Plus 95mm Kit
These magnetic filters have completely simplified my workflow. They’re quick and easy to apply in the field, and the optical quality is excellent with no visible color cast. For me, they’ve turned using filters into something effortless instead of a chore.
Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-300
Owning a printer was another dream fulfilled. There’s something magical about seeing a digital photo transformed into a print — it makes the work feel complete and tangible. The quality from this printer amazes me every single time, and holding a finished print still gives me the same excitement as the first one.
Osmo Action 4
This is my go-to camera for vlogging. Lightweight, portable, and with excellent stabilization, it lets me film without the hassle of carrying a second full camera system and tripod. It makes creating video content simpler, more practical, and much more enjoyable.
Osmo Action Mini Extension Rod
A small accessory that’s become essential for the Action 4. It doubles as a mini tripod, is super lightweight, and fits easily in any bag. Simple as it is, it makes recording myself in the field far easier and more flexible.
DJI Mic 2 Transmitter
To pair with the Osmo Action 4, I needed a microphone — the built-in mic captures far too much surrounding noise. The DJI Mic 2 has been the perfect solution: easy to use, portable, and with some of the best noise cancellation I’ve found. It makes a huge difference to the quality of my recordings.
BENRO Tripod Mach3 TMA28A + B2 head
This was my first tripod, an aluminum model. At the time, I didn’t realize how much heavier aluminum would be compared to carbon fiber, but despite the weight it has served me really well. It’s been through tough conditions and still does its job — when I upgrade, I’ll try to get the same model in carbon fiber for the lighter load.
BENRO Kit Tripé Tortoise 34C + GX35 head
After years using my aluminum tripod, it was time for an upgrade. I wanted something lighter for long hikes in the mountains. The Tortoise 34C is carbon fiber, which makes a huge difference when you’re walking for hours with gear on your back. Despite being much lighter, it still feels solid and stable — exactly what I needed for landscape photography in the field.
ULBTER screen protector for DJI Osmo Action 4
This is a must-have accessory for the Osmo Action 4. The tempered glass protects the screens, and the kit even includes a cap for the lens. There’s nothing worse than a scratch on your gear — with these protectors, I don’t have to worry.
LowePro Flipside 200 AW II
This was my first photography backpack. It’s light, simple, and perfect for quick outings when I only carry a camera and one lens. There’s even enough room for a few snacks, which makes it a great companion for short walks.
Shimoda Explore 30 V2
When I bought my 100–400mm lens, I realized I needed a bigger backpack. This time I chose a Shimoda, and it has been perfect for longer walks. It has room for my gear, some snacks, and even a small jacket in case the weather changes — definitely my go-to for full days out in the field.
RØDE PodMic
When I was choosing a microphone to record voice for my YouTube videos, the PodMic offered the best balance of price and quality. It delivers a clear, natural sound, and I couldn’t be happier with the results.
Microphone Arm Stand
It may not be the most ergonomic arm, but since I don’t need to adjust it constantly, it works perfectly for me. On top of that, it looks clean and pleasing on my desk setup.
Focusrite Scarlett Solo 4th Gen
This little box is what connects my microphone to the computer. It delivers clean, reliable audio with zero fuss, and has quickly become an essential part of my recording setup. Compact and easy to use, it gives me the confidence that my voice is captured with clarity every time.
XP-PEN Star G640 Drawing Tablet 6x4
This tablet was a complete surprise to me. I never thought such a small and affordable device could work so well, but it handles everything I need in Photoshop flawlessly. It’s simple, reliable, and I don’t feel the need for anything more.
SmallRig L-Bracket
A solid, perfectly fitted L-bracket for my Nikon Z6 II. It makes switching between landscape and portrait quick and stable on a tripod, while keeping access to all ports and the battery. The extended grip is great. It gives your little finger a place to rest and makes the camera more comfortable to hold.
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