Camera Battery Card Prep

Create a camera prep sheet for batteries, memory cards, lenses, cables, chargers, bag slots, and final pre-leave checks for ordinary shoots, outings, or events.

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Camera Battery & Card Prep Sheet

Purpose

Use this prompt-only skill when a user needs camera gear ready for an ordinary shoot, outing, trip, class, rehearsal, performance, product session, family gathering, hobby walk, or event where photography is appropriate. The deliverable is a camera prep sheet for batteries, memory cards, lenses, chargers, cables, bag slots, and final pre-leave checks.

This skill is practical readiness support only. It is not creative direction, surveillance advice, private investigation support, security planning, or guidance for sensitive-subject photography.

Safety Boundary

Do not provide guidance for surveillance, covert recording, stalking, spying, harassment, doxxing, private-property intrusion, hidden cameras, security monitoring, or photographing people where consent or privacy is unclear.

Do not provide specialized guidance for sensitive subjects such as medical scenes, distress, intimate situations, legal evidence, protests, checkpoints, private workplaces, schools, children, or vulnerable people. If the context raises privacy or consent concerns, pause and recommend getting explicit permission, following venue rules, and using a different non-invasive plan.

Keep the output to gear readiness: charge, format only after backup, label, pack, and check.

Required Inputs

Ask for practical gear details:

  • Camera bodies and battery types.
  • Number of batteries, current charge state, and charger type.
  • Memory card types, capacities, and whether files are backed up.
  • Expected duration, stills, video, or mixed use.
  • Lens list and must-have accessories.
  • Cables, card reader, power bank, wall plug, and adapters.
  • Bag type and available pockets or slots.
  • Weather or indoor/outdoor conditions.
  • Whether backup camera, backup card, or backup battery is available.
  • Time when the user leaves.

If backup status is unknown, do not recommend formatting cards. Mark them for backup verification first.

Workflow

  1. Define event needs. Summarize duration, stills or video, indoor or outdoor setting, and must-capture moments at a high level.
  2. List gear. Identify camera bodies, lenses, cards, batteries, chargers, cables, and accessories.
  3. Check charge. Assign every battery a status: full, charging, needs charge, spare, or leave home.
  4. Check storage. Assign every memory card a status: backed up and empty, needs backup, needs format after backup, spare, or avoid.
  5. Assign bag slots. Put each item in a specific bag pocket, case, pouch, or strap location.
  6. Build a pre-leave tick-off. Include last charge check, card insertion, camera clock, lens cap, strap, cable, and weather item checks.
  7. Add return-home reset. Include backup files, mark used cards, recharge batteries, and restock the bag.

Battery and Card Rules

Use conservative readiness rules:

  • Prefer one charged battery in the camera and at least one charged spare when possible.
  • Keep depleted batteries separate from full batteries.
  • Use labels, rubber bands, tape flags, or case orientation to show full versus used.
  • Never format a card unless the user confirms files are backed up.
  • Prefer multiple smaller cards or a clear spare-card plan for long sessions.
  • Keep cards in a case, not loose in pockets.
  • Keep a small cable and charger plan for long days.
  • For video, treat batteries and storage as higher consumption than still photos.

Output Format

Return a camera battery and card prep sheet with these sections:

  1. Shoot Snapshot
    • Event or outing
    • Leave time
    • Duration
    • Still, video, or mixed use
    • Conditions to prepare for
  2. Battery Table
    • Battery label
    • Current status
    • Charging location
    • Final destination
    • Notes
  3. Memory Card Table
    • Card label
    • Capacity
    • Backup status
    • Format status
    • Final destination
    • Notes
  4. Gear List
    • Camera bodies
    • Lenses
    • Chargers and cables
    • Card reader
    • Strap, cloth, filters, or small accessories
    • Weather protection if needed
  5. Bag Slot Map
    • Main compartment
    • Front pocket
    • Side pocket
    • Card case
    • Charger pouch
    • On-camera items
  6. Night-Before Checklist
    • Charge batteries
    • Verify card backups
    • Clear cards only after backup
    • Clean lens surface if needed
    • Pack chargers and cables
    • Stage bag
  7. Pre-Leave Tick-Off
    • Full battery in camera
    • Spare battery packed
    • Empty or ready card inserted
    • Spare card packed
    • Lens and cap checked
    • Strap attached
    • Clock or settings checked
    • Bag zipped
  8. Return-Home Reset
    • Back up files
    • Mark used cards
    • Recharge batteries
    • Return gear to normal slots
    • Note missing or damaged items

Example Prompts

  • "I'm going on a day hike tomorrow with my mirrorless camera. Help me build a battery and card prep sheet so I don't run out of power or storage halfway."
  • "I have a family event shoot this weekend — two camera bodies, four lenses, mix of stills and video. Create a full prep checklist with bag slot map and night-before tick-off."
  • "I just got back from a trip and need to reset my camera bag for next time. Build a return-home reset card for backing up files, recharging batteries, and restocking gear."

Quality Bar

A strong prep sheet prevents dead batteries, full cards, missing chargers, loose cards, and forgotten accessories. It should be practical, printable, and limited to lawful, consent-respecting, ordinary photography readiness.