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Beschoi 3 Pockets Slots Lens Filter Case Wallet Pouch for Circular or Square Filters
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Protective and durable nylon exterior with sturdy velcro holds all your filters in place.Includes: 3 Pocket Filter Case (Wallet Pouch) for Circular or Square Filters.Use it to store and protect all your delicate lens filters. (Up to 58mm).Keep them safe while you easily carry them with you.Intimate design for photography enthusiasts.
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Medium format if you're really interested in IQ; 35 just can't beat it.

Tips I haven't seen here: sometimes the best angle is right down on the ground. Get a 4' square of tyvek (house wrap) or tarp and roll it up - use it as a ground cloth when it's damp or dusty. Remember to fold/roll it dirty-side-in (Tyvek rocks for this because it's thin) and stick it in an external pocket. If it's white or silver, it can also be a great reflector for portraits or more close-in shots. (I imagine a "space blanket" might work if it wouldn't tear easily?) Also pack a tiny travel tripod for low angles - some tripods can get pretty low, but a little 3" tripod is faster and doesn't take much space.

A carbon fiber tripod - I got a Benro for fifty bucks used, and it holds my RB67 remarkably well, weighs almost nothing and fits in a carry-on bag. That's me & the Benro and the RB at the Supercollider, took it all through Europe, a great find.

Bring an extra QR plate if your tripod has QR.

A polarizer and some ND is really handy outdoors. A filter wallet is really handy - avoid the ones with crazy colors inside - a white lining lets you quickly see what filter you want.

Pack some zip-lock bags, a couple zip ties, and tie some bandanas to cases or bag handles (the "you never know" department). Those little alcohol wipes in a foil pack are great to have, and a small paintbrush or makeup brush (as a duster) and a baggie with lens cleaning supplies.

The #1 first aid supply people forget when backpacking? An ace bandage for compressing or making a splint. Small but priceless.