Things I Travel With
As a seasoned traveller, I have travelled with many things over the years, and as technology and advancement get better every day, there are more and more things that a traveller needs nowadays.
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Packing too much for your travels? |
After all, as travel becomes cheaper via flights and accommodation, accessories tend to build up and cost even more.
Since my introduction to the personal computer in 1985, I have been an avid follower of the Intel processor chip, starting from the days of the classic 32-bit processors on the 386 eras.
Travel Camera
From my early days in 2001 to about 2007, I travelled with my Fuji Compact Camera with a maximum of 1MP! Wow, I still remember those days like it was yesterday.
When the digital age came about, I willingly converted to a Fuji digital camera. Using that for many years until it was time to go semi-pro, and I got myself a Canon 350D DSLR camera.
Lenses, on the other hand, can be a chore to carry, especially on travels. Since I frequently travel for work assignments or on familiarization trips, it does not make sense to carry expensive lenses as no matter how safe one travels, things can or may go missing.
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Me, my Samsung Galaxy Note II and my Vanguard Travel Backpack at the Great Wall of China |
Travel Phone
Those days, we did not need a phone. Remember? (For those born before 1990) Cameras were an essential tool back then. Nowadays, people will go berserk when they forget their phones.
The screen is large enough to do some basic email management, run my application, and take photos and video.
Again, my smartphone needs raw power, so the processor needs to be powerful hence getting the Samsung Note II after trading in my previous 1st generation Samsung Note. Raw power is the means of processing power.
On the other hand, I consider getting the Samsung Galaxy Mega as the screen is huge. Do not know why, but I feel a larger screen is convenient for me.
Other Travel Gear
Apart from the two mentioned above, I think smaller gadgets complete my travel gear. No matter what, these gadgets and accessories must be in my travel bag at all times.
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My Vanguard Travel Backpack |
- Travel Backpack – I used to use a Vanguard Camera Backpack with a laptop slot, but that backpack was too bulky and heavy in the long run. For some strange reason, I reverted back to an unknown simple laptop backpack.
- Tripod – I use an entry-level tripod because in the event I do lose it, it can be replaced easily. Overall, it still serves its purpose.
- Power Banks – Very, very important, especially when I use my Samsung Note 2 for photos and update my Foursquare and Instagram. I have made it compulsory not to log in to Facebook from my phone on travels as it eats up battery life really fast.
- Wires, wires and more wires – All those charger wires take up quality space in my bags but, honestly, I absolutely cannot live without them, right? I am sure many of you experience this too.
- Adapters and Extension Plugs – Without these, I would instantly die! Especially when you check into a hotel, and all you see is one working plug, which is not the Malaysian 3-pin point. A 4-Gang extension cord is also my best friend, especially when you have multiple things to charge. Generally, I don’t use any brand; just store-bought works fine and serves the purpose.
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How I travel most of the time, in rainforest and wilderness |
I am sure many of you travellers out there face similar packing problems like I do, but again, for a vacation, it’s different, and for assignments, it varies so much. I would love to hear your feedback on the things that you travel with.
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