In his latest video, longtime bikepacking filmmaker Mick Turnbull shares details about the camera gear setup he uses while on two wheels, how he packs it, and what led him to decide on this kit. Watch it here…
Mick Turnbull has spent the last five years creating uniquely stunning bikepacking films all over the world. We’ve been in awe of his work ever since we shared The Old Ghan nearly four years ago. In his latest YouTube episode, Mick offers a detailed breakdown of his complete bikepacking camera gear setup, showcasing the equipment he relies on to document rides in the field. From his main camera—the Panasonic Lumix G9ii—to action cams, audio gear, tripods, and a selection of trusted Leica lenses, the video highlights the core components of his mobile filmmaking kit.
It’s always fun peeking behind the curtain to see how the magic is made. Mick’s cinematically-shot bikepacking films have a particularly professional look, so we’re happy to see him share practical advice about how and why he packs the equipment he’s distilled over the years. It’s a useful resource for anyone interested in shooting video while bikepacking, with insights on balancing performance, weight, and creative flexibility on the road. And if you’re new to Mick’s videos, you can find a selection linked below.
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