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CES 2014 Gear Bag Tour!

Marques Brownlee@mkbhd386.9K viewsJan 7, 20146:55
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What's in my video bag at CES 2014 this week! Plus bonus #throughglass footage. Links to all the gear below! Tenba Roadie II Bag: amzn.to Canon C100: amzn.to Canon 17-55mm f/2.8: amzn.to Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8: amzn.to Shotgun mic wind cover: amzn.to Canon C100 Extended Battery: amzn.to Red ATH-M50 with removable cable: amzn.to Sanken COS-11D: amzn.to Motorola External Battery: amzn.to 13" Retina Macbook Pro: store.apple.com Sony RX100 MkII: amzn.to Jaybird Bluebuds X: amzn.to Samsung Galaxy Note 3: amzn.to Google Nexus 5: amzn.to iPhone 5s: amzn.to Zoom H4N: amzn.to WD 2TB Portable Hard Drive: amzn.to Sennheiser MKH-416: amzn.to Shoutout to Austin for the camera work! youtube.com Video Gear I use: amzn.com Intro/Outro Track: Deadmau5 - Slow Down, Start Over ~ twitter.com google.com @MarquesBrownlee @MKBHD @MKBHD

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This CES 2014 Gear Bag Tour breaks down Marques Brownlee's approach to carrying camera gear while keeping the setup lightweight. He starts with the core assumption that the goal of a CES presence is to maximize production capability without weighing you down, then walks through the essential items in his bag. The centerpiece is the Canon C100 paired with a 17-55mm f/2.8 lens, which he mentions as the primary setup for stable main visuals. He also showcases an ultra-wide Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 lens to capture expansive scenes, which complements the C100 for establishing shots or tight indoor spaces. Audio gear is presented in tandem with the camera: a Sanken COS-11D lavalier, a shotgun mic carried in a dedicated side pouch, and an Audio-Technica monitoring solution powered by the H4n recorder. Beyond the core video rig, Brownlee highlights power management with large Canon batteries and a reliable external drive for editing, along with monitoring headphones for real-time audio checks. The overall presentation emphasizes organization, quick access, and a balanced mix of compact gear to maintain mobility while preserving production quality. The bag itself is a Tenba RO/RO2 backpack, noted for its capacity to fit a fully assembled C100, plus lenses and accessories, with well-defined compartments for front, top, and side items. He closes with a look at the setup on the show floor, underscoring how this arrangement enables efficient shooting and editing while traveling light and staying prepared for CES demands.

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