£15 of Jessops vouchers. What should I buy?

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I got £15 of Jessops vouchers for my birthday recently. Not to sound like an ungrateful git (just give me the cash!;)), but what can I get for this. I'm thinking of a sensor cleaning kit or dustblower, which I could do with. Apart from that I'm stumped.

What would you buy?
 
Not sure what lenses you have, but I would buy the monopod :naughty:
 
Aye, monopod's not a bad suggestion, hadn't thought of that one. I've already got a tripod, which I hardly use, so not sure how much use I'd get from a mono.

Any other ideas?
 
How bout a nice polarising filter :)

Or a memory card reader if you haven't already got one...
 
How bout a nice polarising filter :)

Or a memory card reader if you haven't already got one...

Got both already. A decent polariser is way more than £15 too, got to stick to the rules :)

Was thinking about a ND or ND grad filter though. Not sure what to go for - are a tad too many options on the jessops website (and you can't use gift vouchers on their site, has to be in a shop, so that limits it even more!)
 
Why not get a lenspen only about a fiver?
 
Or what about your fave picture printed as big as you can get it?:p
 

Ha, classic. The D3 has a digi one built in already that you can access on the LCD screen though (like a virtual horizon in aircraft!) Neat gimmik but I'll never use it. I prefer to 'level up' post processing if need be.

Or what about your fave picture printed as big as you can get it?

Not a bad idea. Looking to get a few biggish prints done (have got A3+ printer but want to go bigger) and possibly some canvas ones. Jessops don't do canvas and stuff do they? (you have to register to access the print section on their site and I haven't bothered)
 
Remote shutter thingy if you don't have one? I think they are £15 and pretty handy.
 
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