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Digital camera advice (DSLR)
patrickl:
Cool, Happy shooting ;D
TOK:
Thanks... With what I spent keeping it under a grand, I'm probably going to get a zoom lens, tripod and external flash. Can't wait to mess around with it.
The wife just wants to point and shoot... By reports, it does that pretty well, too. ;D
XyloSesame:
--- Quote from: TOK on December 14, 2007, 10:28:13 am ---Thanks... With what I spent keeping it under a grand, I'm probably going to get a zoom lens, tripod and external flash. Can't wait to mess around with it.
The wife just wants to point and shoot... By reports, it does that pretty well, too. ;D
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I know a couple folks with Rebels; neither you nor your wife will be disappointed... Congrats!
patrickl:
I recently bought myself a Joby Gorillapod. I got the SLR-Zoom version because the SLR doesn't seem strong enough for the weight of a dSLR plus a decent lens. With "GorillapodLOVE" you get 15% discount till the end of 2007.
I also own a carbon fiber Manfrotto tripod and a Manfrotto monopod. They are great, but they are a bit too cumbersome to take on the road for normal use. When I go on a photography trip, for panoramic pictures and sometiems to car races then I carry one, but still.
XyloSesame:
--- Quote from: patrickl on December 14, 2007, 11:17:28 am ---I recently bought myself a Joby Gorillapod. I got the SLR-Zoom version because the SLR doesn't seem strong enough for the weight of a dSLR plus a decent lens. With "GorillapodLOVE" you get 15% discount till the end of 2007.
I also own a carbon fiber Manfrotto tripod and a Manfrotto monopod. They are great, but they are a bit too cumbersome to take on the road for normal use. When I go on a photography trip, for panoramic pictures and sometiems to car races then I carry one, but still.
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Wow - those Gorillapods look GREAT! I might have to check that out...
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