Nikon Users - What's in your bag?

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Hi,

I'm more than likely going to buy a D7000.

Just wondered what other D7000 owners have in their bag?
What type of photography you use you camera for ?

Thanks,

Sesame
 
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If you are going to spend a £1000 on a camera and £???? to fill your bag - shouldn't you be asking yourself:-

"What type of photography you use you camera for ?"
 
If you're really not sure, just get the camera and the kit lens. As you start using the camera and understanding it you'll get a better idea what you need. Although you won't get very far without some memory cards.

I started with a basic dSLR a few months ago and now have a shopping list almost as long as my arm.
 
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Soon to be an owner of a D7000 too, opting to buy body only, going to get a 35mm f1.8g. Chosen that lens as its a light, fast combo capable of shooting crisp images that i can carry around with me everyday. Who needs a zoom, just walk backwards or forwards!
 
If you are going to spend a £1000 on a camera and £???? to fill your bag - shouldn't you be asking yourself:-

"What type of photography you use you camera for ?"

I know what I am planning to do, a variety of:
- Sports
- Portrait
- Landscapes

Would you care to answer the original question?
 
If you're really not sure, just get the camera and the kit lens. As you start using the camera and understanding it you'll get a better idea what you need. Although you won't get very far without some memory cards.

I started with a basic dSLR a few months ago and now have a shopping list almost as long as my arm.

Thanks for your reply.
Kinda my thinking too, especially as the kit lens is relatively cheap with the kit.

Soon to be an owner of a D7000 too, opting to buy body only, going to get a 35mm f1.8g. Chosen that lens as its a light, fast combo capable of shooting crisp images that i can carry around with me everyday. Who needs a zoom, just walk backwards or forwards!

I'm planning to get a prime too e.g 50mm 1.8D, but feel i need a zoom for sports.

Cheap & cheerful to start.
With a view to upgrade a few months down the line to one or more of:
35/50mm 1.4
16-85
18-200
70-300

I think I have a rough idea (?), but as I'm so wet behind the ears I'm looking for learned advice.

Sesame
 
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Thanks for your reply.
Kinda my thinking too, especially as the kit lens is relatively cheap with the kit.



I'm planning to get a prime too e.g 50mm 1.8D, but feel i need a zoom for sports.

Cheap & cheerful to start.
With a view to upgrade a few months down the line to one or more of:
35/50mm 1.4
16-85
18-200
70-300

I think I have a rough idea (?), but as I'm so wet behind the ears I'm looking for learned advice.

Sesame

There seems to be a large cross over in range regarding these three:
16-85
18-200
70-300

Perhaps don't buy the 18- 200mm? :)
 
There seems to be a large cross over in range regarding these three:
16-85
18-200
70-300

Perhaps don't buy the 18- 200mm? :)

Thanks for your reply...

With a view to upgrade a few months down the line to one or more of:

Maybe I should have formatted as follows:

With a view to upgrade a few months down the line to one or more of:
35/50mm 1.4
16-85 or 18-200
70-300

I've heard the 16-85 is a cracking lens & the 70-300mm is pretty decent too.
 
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I have a fairly minimal Nikon kit with the D700, 24-70mm, 70-200mm, 50mm F1.4G, 28-300mm and an SB800/900. I mainly use the Nikon setup where the micro 4/3 equipment struggles which is primarily speed and low light, the GH1's AF isn't bad for speed but it's no match for the D700's C-AF nor its high iso.

John
 
Buy the camera, with the kit lens and then when you find yourself thinking "that shot would be have been better if I had a lens that was........" THEN you can start looking for stuff to buy, otherwise you'll just end up with a bag full of stuff you don't use.
 
For sports, portraits and landscapes...?
Hmmm...

Old Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8 or the new 14-24mm f/2.8 for broad landscapes...
Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8, 50mm f/1.4 and 85mm f/1.4 for portraits, wide sports-shots and medium landscape details...
Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8 VR for portraits, sports, and tight landscape details.
Plus maybe a Nikkor 300mm f/2.8 for sports (pitchside team events; running or equestrian events) if the job warrants...

My work varies from journalism and indoor sports to minor events and studio and location portraiture.
 
For sports, portraits and landscapes...?
Hmmm...

Old Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8 or the new 14-24mm f/2.8 for broad landscapes...
Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8, 50mm f/1.4 and 85mm f/1.4 for portraits, wide sports-shots and medium landscape details...
Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8 VR for portraits, sports, and tight landscape details.
Plus maybe a Nikkor 300mm f/2.8 for sports (pitchside team events; running or equestrian events) if the job warrants...

My work varies from journalism and indoor sports to minor events and studio and location portraiture.


Thanks for your reply, that's exactly what I was lookig for.
Gives me a reference for future consideration.

&
Hopefully helps other noobs in here.
 
2 D700s
14-24mm f2.8, 24-70 f2.8, 70-200mm f2.8
50mm f1.4, 85mm f1.4, 105mm macro
2 SB900 flashes
4 pocketwizards
one portable video light
and a lot of CF cards :)

I shoot mainly weddings, portraits and boudoir.
 
2 D700s
14-24mm f2.8, 24-70 f2.8, 70-200mm f2.8
50mm f1.4, 85mm f1.4, 105mm macro
2 SB900 flashes
4 pocketwizards
one portable video light
and a lot of CF cards :)

I shoot mainly weddings, portraits and boudoir.



Brilliant thanks.

What bag do you put all this in?
 
Buy the camera, with the kit lens and then when you find yourself thinking "that shot would be have been better if I had a lens that was........" THEN you can start looking for stuff to buy, otherwise you'll just end up with a bag full of stuff you don't use.

Thanks Graham,

Yes, kinda my thinking too...as the kit lens is "relatively cheap" now the price of the D7000 has come down to £1180 across the board.

What is in your bag?
 
Thanks Graham,

Yes, kinda my thinking too...as the kit lens is "relatively cheap" now the price of the D7000 has come down to £1180 across the board.

What is in your bag?

A mix of the kit that Ali and Rob have, although I have a 17-55 rather than the 24-70 as I shoot with APS-C (cropped) sensor cameras (A D300 and a Fuji S5)
 
What bag do you put all this in?

Not quite as important to me as to others, but I use two Lowe-Pro bags (big and medium-sized) for cameras, lenses and speedlights, accessories etc. plus a small daysack for power-leads.
If I'm going light, then I drag what I need out of the bags, transfer some kit to the smaller Lowe-Pro and have the rest draped off my shoulders.

If I'm shooting at an event then there's all the Bowens lights, softboxes, umbrellas, reflectors and stuff; backdrops, more power-cables, gaffer-tape, clamps laptops, printers etc. etc. etc.
 
D700, Nikon 24-70 f/2.8, Nikon 105mm VR macro Nikon 50mm f/1.4 and 2 Nissin Di622 flashes housed in a Lowepro backpack. I also have 4-5 Sandisk Ultra or Extreme CF cards from 2GB to 8GB's. Sometimes if I want to travel light I use an old Jessops shoulder bag for just the body and a lens, plus maybe a flash if I can squeeze it in.
Oh and Ive just bought a Black Rapid strap, but Im undecided if I like it or not yet!

Shoot anything really, dont have a specific "thing", although it used to be gig photography but havent done that for a while.
 
D700
12-24
24-70
70-300
8mm fisheye
(and sometimes) 50mm f/1.8 and 90mm f/2.8 Macro.
Spare battery (or 2), extra memory cards, camera manual.

All in a LowePro MiniTrekker.
 
Nikon d200 and d300 both gripped
Nikon 50mm f1.8
Nikon 50mm f1.4
Zeiss 50mm f1.4 plannar
Sigma 24-70 f2.8
Sigma 10-20
Sigma 70-200 f2.8
Nikon 105vr
sigma 1.4tc
sb800
sb900
set lee ND grad filters
and lee foundation kit with 105mm adaptor ring on front
B&W 105mm polarizingfilter
kenko extension tubes
ttl cable
cable release and other odds and sods
all in a Lowepro phototrekker AWII bag
I do sometimes also use a either a lowepro slingshot 200 or 300 if I want to go light
I also have a mamiya RZ67 that gets taken out occasionally,usually in a slingshot 200 with light meter and spare backs.

As to what I shoot, anything that takes my fancy, family days out etc.
 
In a Stealth Reporter D300AW for weddings/portraits:

D700
24-120 f4 VR
70-300 VR
18-35
50 1.8
24 2.8
a pair of SB900s

If I'm landscaping I just take the D700, 24-120, 70-300 and 18-35 in a Flipside 400AW and pack it all in a Flipside 200 for city walking.

Also have a D90 plus Tamron 28-75 f2.8 in a Crumpler Muffin Top 2500, but my other half mainly uses that now.
 
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Hey,

Thanks for your replies guys.

As I say gives me a future reference & hopefully helps others too.

I'm planning on going with the following for now:

D7000
18-105mm kit lens
50mm 1.8D
Filters X 2
8GB SD Card X 2
Lowepro bag (Rucksack type)

If I buy from Jacobs Digital I hope to get a upgrade in 6 months (the length the voucher is valid), when I have a better idea of what I am doing & prefer.

But please keep the posts coming, thanks again, thus far.

Sesame
 
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What the heck ...

D700, which I use for landscape and glamour


Glamour Kit
50 f/1.4
85 f/1.4
27-70 f/2.8
70-200 f/2.8
5x SB-900
5x SD-9
8x SB-R200
6x RadioPopper Receivers
2x RadioPopper Transmitter
5x Manfrotto light stand
Toolbox with tapes, Velcro, etc.
Lastolite reflectors
120x eneloop AA batteries (for SB-900 & SD-9; one full set + 2 set of back-up per flash)
32x Duracell AAA batteries (for triggers & receivers; one + one back-up)
16x RC2 batteries (for SB-R200; one + one back-up)
Rocket Blower
Paint brush
Large & Small garbage bags


Landscape Kit
24 f/3.5 PC-E
45 f/2.8 PC-E
24-70 f/2.8 (used when out scouting new locations)
70-300 AF-S (for tight crop of landscape)
Hi-Tech ND & NDG filters
B+W 77mm & 67mm polariser
DR-5 Angle Viewer
Compass
Binocular
Whistle
Kneepads
2x Bandana / Cap
3x Small Tea Towels
Water flask
Folding stool
Beanbag
Spare socks
Spare undies ;)
Carabiner
Tripod
Wired shutter release
Head-light
Spare AAA batteries for head-light
Small first aid kit
Rocket Blower
Paint brush
Bottle of water
Large & Small garbage bags


Wildlife Kit

Depends on what I'm aiming to shoot; but it would be something along ..

24-70 f/2.8 (it's my all-purpose & general use lens)
70-200 f/2.8
200-400 f/4
300 f/4
1.4 TC-E II
1.7 TC-E II
B+W 77mm polariser
Compass
Binocular
Whistle
Kneepads
2x Bandana / Cap
3x Small Tea Towels
Water flask
Folding stool
Beanbag
Spare socks
Spare undies ;)
Carabiner
Tripod
Wired shutter release
Head-light
Spare AAA batteries for head-light
Small first aid kit
Rocket Blower
Paint brush
Bottle of water
Large & Small garbage bags


Car Kit

These are items I always keep in my car ...

Camera cleaning kit
Large first aid kit (scalpel, bandages, alcohol swabs, snake / scorpion poison kit, etc.)
Ice box
Water, for 3 days' supply
Power Bar, for 3 days' supply
Shovel
Tow cable
Safe-light charcoal
Mobile charger
Sleeping bag
6'x12' Rug
2x folding chairs
Foldable toilet seat


Overnight / Long trip

As I predominantly shoot Landscape, it would be my Landscape kit that goes with me almost everywhere, plus ...

13" MacBook Air
2x 500GB Hard drive, for back-ups
Camera's Battery Charger

I then have a small Tupperware in which I keep 2x spare batteries, my Lenspen and a couple of micro fibre cloths, this Tupperware goes into whichever bag I'm taking out with me.
Large & Small garbage bags.
 
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Hey,

Thanks for your replies guys.

As I say gives me a future reference & hopefully helps others too.

I'm planning on going with the following for now:

D7000
18-105mm kit lens
50mm 1.8D
Filters X 2
8GB SD Card X 2
Lowepro bag (Rucksack type)
Sounds like a good basic set up.

Just one comment on something to consider adding to your 'possibly get soon' list - a flash? I notice you're going for a 50mm 1.8D - I got one of those myself a few weeks ago. I wanted it as a portrait lens and a low light lens. But I've realised that the places I want to do people shots, especially at this time of year, are mostly indoors. And some of the people are moving (dancing). So I've bought a flash (SB600), use it bounced, and that makes the perfect combo for me.

I've only had my D90 6 weeks but so far in my bag...

D90
18-105VR
50mm 1.8D
SB600
1x filter
Cleaning cloth
2 X 4GB SD cards
Card reader
Spare batteries for flash
Notebook and pen

And sometimes - umbrella, bottle of water, purse - and being a girl - lipstick and hairbrush!

(Bag is a Snapfish one from Currys - £10)
 
Sounds like a good basic set up.....

Just one comment on something to consider adding to your 'possibly get soon' list - a flash?

Thanks Lynn & good point about the flash.

It all adds up doesn't it?

Especially looking at Wail's kit above - WOW !
 
Thanks Lynn & good point about the flash.

It all adds up doesn't it?

Especially looking at Wail's kit above - WOW !
It depends on what you're going to shoot. I really wanted to take dancing shots - action shots in low light - so a flash became quite important. I also like portrait shots. So that was two areas where a flash would be useful for me which was enough reason to buy one. (I went for SB600 because it was cheaper and a bit smaller.)
 
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