Professional-readiness
Redundancy, reliability, storage, lighting, support, and paid-work risk.
Paste your camera bag, choose the job, name the pain points, and get a calm, practical critique of what is strong, what is missing, what overlaps, and what to buy next.
Outputs
9
Scores
3
Mode
Bag critique
Small, flexible, weather-aware kit that still covers everyday scenes. The current setup shows core camera and lens foundation is present., but the next move should target spare batteries or a charging plan..
Redundancy, reliability, storage, lighting, support, and paid-work risk.
Carry weight, kit simplicity, coverage, support, and weather practicality.
Budget efficiency, overlap risk, used-market logic, and next-purchase leverage.
Priority action list
This is the clearest missing piece before spending on nice-to-have upgrades.
Treat the recommendation as a shortlist starter, then validate price, compatibility, and real-world reviews.
A smaller setup often improves shooting frequency more than another large upgrade.
Fujifilm X100VI is the strongest catalog match because it targets body upgrade within the current travel brief.
Fujifilm X100VI is worth investigating as a lower-friction carry option.
No obvious sell candidate is visible yet; track usage frequency before selling anything important.
These are catalog-based recommendations, not live price claims. Future AI orchestration can ground this against your Gear Locker, local pricing, and verified owner data.
Camera by Fujifilm
Consider only if the body solves a stated pain point such as autofocus, low light, video, or reliability.
Lens by Sony
Lens upgrades usually change the look and usefulness of a setup more than another accessory purchase.
Lens by Nikon
Lens upgrades usually change the look and usefulness of a setup more than another accessory purchase.
Convert the critique into a shareable What's In My Bag setup.
OpenCheck body, lens, accessory gaps, total value, weight, and upgrade logic.
OpenUse camera matching and alternatives as the current upgrade-path surface.
OpenTurn the critique into a beautiful shareable kit with value, weight, notes, and public/private controls.
OpenMap the setup around bodies, lenses, missing focal lengths, weak points, and compatibility.
OpenAsk follow-up questions about upgrades, selling gear, compatibility, kits, and buying tradeoffs.
OpenCatalog grounding
Setup critique is most useful when it points to specific next steps. GearAtlas uses catalog records, use-case logic, ratings, resale strength, and product metadata without inventing live pricing.
The cult compact, now with IBIS and 40MP
61MP resolution monster with AI AF
Possibly the sharpest 70-200 made
The benchmark pro standard zoom
Setup critique FAQ
The critique is designed to reduce duplicate purchases, uncover missing essentials, and keep gear decisions tied to real shooting pressure.
It reviews a written camera bag or creator setup, then estimates strengths, weaknesses, missing essentials, overlap, sell candidates, next purchases, travel score, value score, and professional-readiness.
Not yet. The current version accepts a manual setup list and is structured to connect to GearAtlas user collections, saved kits, wishlists, and account preferences later.
The upload area is a placeholder for future image-based critique. Today, the tool analyzes the written list and planning context.
This foundation uses deterministic setup analysis and GearAtlas catalog records. It is ready for future AI orchestration, but it does not claim live retailer pricing or inventory.
Use it as a decision checklist before buying more gear. The best result is often identifying what not to buy, what to sell, and what missing item would reduce real shoot risk.
GearAtlas connects each tool into comparison, product discovery, account saves, wishlists, kit planning, and tailored recommendations.
Map a camera system, missing focal lengths, overlapping lenses, accessories, upgrade paths, and kit readiness.
Open toolPrioritize what to upgrade next from pain points, budget, current gear, and future workflow goals.
Coming soonGenerate budget, balanced, pro, and lightweight camera or creator kits by use case, brand, and skill level.
Open toolSave results to your gear locker, wishlist, kits, price alerts, and advisor history.