| Here are the key items I use in my Canon EOD digital camera system. I've listed the up-to-date versions of older stuff in most cases. | ||
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| Lowepro Mini Trekker AW Backpack (Black)
$139.95 I can fit everything I use for most photo excursions into this, including the flash system. In these days of heightened airlin... | Canon BP511A 1390mAh Lithium Ion Battery Pa...
$34.99 I carry two spare batteries. | Canon BGE2 Battery Grip for the EOS 20D and...
$209.14 I don't often use this but when I do it's very useful to have the extra battery power and the extra buttons. |
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| Canon CB-5L Battery Charger for BP511-BP535...
$41.95 The camera came with a wall-wart-style charger and I picked up one of these chargers while I was in Australia since it has a s... | Canon TC80N3 Timer Remote Control for EOS D...
$135.98 It's both a "cable release" and a timer for timed and multiple exposures. Something of a luxury but indispensable when you act... | Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch for EOS-1V/1VHS...
$45.28 This is much simpler than the timer release and it's what I've been using for the longest time, indispensable. |
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| Jack Link's Hickory Smoked Beef Jerky, 1.8-...
Essential outdoor supplies! | Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD2 7.1MP MPEG4 High Defini...
$799.95 This is my "pocket camera" for times when an SLR is too much of a burden. The fact it is also a video camera and an audio reco... |
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