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What are the must-have travel accessories for Canon R series cameras?

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I recently made the jump to the Canon R series with an R6 Mark II, and I am currently prepping for my first big international trip with it next month. I am beyond excited to put this sensor to the test, but I am also a bit anxious about ensuring I have the right kit for a fast-paced travel environment. Since the R series bodies are relatively compact but the RF glass can get a bit chunky, I am trying to find that sweet spot between being fully prepared and keeping my bag lightweight.

I have already looked into the obvious stuff like extra LP-E6NH batteries, but I am curious about what else you all find indispensable. For instance, are there specific compact tripods that handle the weight of the RF 24-105mm well, or a particular USB-C power bank that actually works for PD charging in-camera? I am also on the hunt for a slim carry solution or a protective wrap that allows me to toss the body into a standard daypack without it getting banged up.

I really want to avoid overpacking, but I hate that feeling of being in a beautiful location and realizing I missed a simple tool that would have made the shoot much smoother. If you travel frequently with your Canon R system, what are the three or four must-have accessories you never leave home without?


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Sooo i've been using the R6 II for months and love it. For PD charging, the Anker 737 Power Bank PowerCore 24K works perfectly cuz it delivers high wattage. Honestly, for the tripod, Peak Design Travel Tripod Carbon Fiber is my go-to since it handles chunky RF glass without being bulky. Also, look at the Tenba Tools 16-Inch Protective Wrap to keep it safe in your daypack. Works well for me!! gl


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oh man just found this thread and i am SO EXCITED for you!! the r6 mark ii is literally such a beast of a camera but i totally get the stress of trying to keep things light while using that chunky rf glass. i mean i am still kinda new to this whole mirrorless thing but i have been obsessing over my travel kit lately because i hate overpacking too... so basically the issue is balancing the weight of those lenses while keeping everything portable. here is what i recommend based on my research:

  • for power, honestly just get a high wattage power bank from a brand like ugreen or baseus. technically you just need to make sure it has power delivery (pd) and outputs enough juice—i think 30w or more is the sweet spot. it will charge your camera right in the bag which is just AMAZING. it is basically a lifesaver when you are out all day and forget to swap batteries lol.
  • for a tripod i would suggest looking at the travel range from brands like sirui or benro. they make some really solid carbon fiber ones that are way more affordable than the big premium brands but still hold the weight of that 24-105mm perfectly. i was worried it would be wobbly because the rf glass is front-heavy but the carbon fiber is reallyyy good at dampening vibrations!
  • for the bag situation? honestly just get a padded camera insert from any brand like ape case or even just a generic one. it lets you turn any regular daypack into a camera bag for like twenty or thirty bucks. it is sooo much more lowkey than carrying a dedicated camera bag and basically protects the body from getting banged up by your other gear. anyway i really hope that helps!! it is gonna be a fantastic trip and you are gonna love those files from the r6 ii. gl with the packing! peace


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