My Gear

  • Sony A7RV

    My current camera, which I am very happy with, offers me everything I need to make my job as easy as possible.

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  • L Bracket

    An essential element in my camera. The one I had on my A7iii was perfect, this one is a little thick for my taste and I don't need the separation for cables, the best one I have found for the A7R5

  • Sony FE 16-35 f2.8 GM II

    My wide angle of which I am very happy, it is true that on some occasions I would like more angle, but a very good lens.

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  • Sony 24-105 f4

    My favorite lens and the one I use the most without a doubt, this one has enough quality for my photos and gives me a focal range that covers most of my needs.

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  • Sigma 100-400mm f/5-6.3

    A telephoto lens that I can only miss is being able to set the multipliers (1.4x or 2x), very happy with it.

  • DJI Air 3S

    A 70mm lens on a drone is a very interesting option.

  • DJI Mini2

    Happy with it, although I would like more image quality, with the drone issue the weight is very important and being below 250Gr is correct.

  • Benro Mammoth TMTH44C

    A very stable tripod, quite high and with built-in leveling for panoramas. It is not a tripod for long excursions.

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  • Leofoto LH-40PCL

    A good kneecap is the ideal complement to the tripod, with lever lock and panoramic rotator included.

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  • Neewer Mini tripod

    A very small tripod that is very useful on many occasions, it always goes in my backpack.

  • Kase K9 100mm Filter Holder

    My main filter system comes with a polarizer, which I use a lot especially in the forest.

  • Wyatt

    I have several filters from this brand that I am very happy with.

    Soft GND 4 stops - Hart GND 3 stops - Soft Hard Reverse 3 stops

  • K&F Concept Nano-X Filter

    I use 3 of these filters, the 3 stop, 6 stop and 10 stop, I am happy with them.

  • SanDisk Extreme PRO

    I have a lot of cards that I alternate, 32Gb ( 4u ), 64Gb ( 4u ) and 128Gb ( 2u ), enough for a photography trip and not having to delete any.

  • Shimoda Explore V2 30l

    My second backpack is 30l, smaller but very similar to the big one, so I carry less stuff.

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  • Shimoda Action v2 X40

    My main 40l backpack to carry all my gear. Designed for photographers, very comfortable and with protected equipment.

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Tech

  • Mac mini M2 Pro

    Delighted with it, the SonyA7R5 performs perfectly with large files.

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  • Satechi Hub

    A very interesting hub to have quick access to the USB ports and, above all, SD card reader at hand.

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  • Benq SW240

    It is essential to work with a good monitor, and it is highly recommended to have it calibrated if you want to print.

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  • Logitech MX Master 3S

    Very comfortable to work with, you can assign the functions you want to each button and for each different application.

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  • Magic Keyboard Touch ID

    It is just as comfortable as typing on a laptop, if you like this type of keyboard it is perfect. I bought it mainly for the touch ID.

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  • Adobe plan

    Although there are many developing software, I have no hesitation in using Lightroom.

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  • MacBook Air 13" M3

    It is the most basic of all, and for simple editions it is perfect, very happy with it.

  • HDD Western Digital

    It is essential to keep copies of your work. I use these hard drives, always in pairs, to copy all my photos.

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