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Hi,

I purchased 350D in the summer and since then I haven't bought too much for it, my collection of toys includes:

350D
Battery Grip
18 to 55mm kit lens + skylight filter
Sigma 70 to 300mm APO Macro lens + skylight filter
Tripod,
Remote release trigger
Infra-red studio flash trigger.
Bag

Can anyone think of anything else which is a must have?

I would like a nifty fifity at some stage so thats one for the list.

I tend to attempt all sorts of photography, such as landscapes, motor sport, studio ;), portrait

I was thinking of a 1.4xtc but not sure if it would work with my lens body combination


Rob
 
The nifty fifty is a must Rob - especially for £65!
I'd recomend a 600mm L glass for those moon shots of yours too! :thumbs:
 
Polariser and ND filters (Cokin or Lee) so you can put your tripod to good use.

1.4II extender so your 70-300 becomes a 156 - 672 :D (including crop factor).

Ray
 
A second battery for the grip would be useful.

Dont think the Canon II extender is compatible with the 70-300 though:thinking:
 
Regardless of whether it is incompatible (which I believe it isnt) you will certainly lose AF, and maybe even AE too.

Sorry - didn't realise it dropped to f5.6 at the end of it's range.
 
Decent Flashgun perhaps ... although whether you actually must have any of these ... or even the camera ... may/might/must be purely subjective ... :thinking:

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this shopping list is getting longer ;) thanks for all suggestions
 
Hi,

I was thinking of a 1.4xtc but not sure if it would work with my lens body combination

Rob

It wont.
It only fits with specific lenses (read L series and not all of them).

The TC protrudes forward so most lenses wont fit
 
It wont.
It only fits with specific lenses (read L series and not all of them).

The TC protrudes forward so most lenses wont fit

Thats saved some pennies then, keep buying my premium bonds with the hope of winning the top prize then I can buy a lens for all occasions ;)
 
Kenko teleconvertors do not have protruding elements so will fit any EF mount lens, and as they do not report their presence to the camera you can still use auto-focus.

Michael.
 
I'd go with a flash gun next, the on board flash is useless with a decent lens fitted, you'll end up with a great big shadow across the image.
 
The nifty fifty is a must Rob - especially for £65!
I'd recomend a 600mm L glass for those moon shots of yours too! :thumbs:

Oh come on why bother with the 600mm, if your getting a long lens make sure you get one that will do the job. Don't forget a 2x TC too :)

You'll not need to walk the mile up a beach at the next meet.

Canon 1200 mm L

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WOW! :D I wonder what the price tag on one of those is? :shrug:
 
The price doesn't matter if you can't carry it... Thats what I am telling myself anyway!
 
As you asked - approx $90,000 although Im sure that will have appreciated since ;)

See here
 
Price is not the problem. Availability could be an issue as I hear there are only 10 now in existence.

From another website said:
The Canon EF 1200mm f/5.6L lens is a professional EF lens made by Canon that was introduced in 1993, six years after the launch of EOS cameras, and discontinued in 2005. The initial price for this lens was US$89,579. It weighs more than 36 pounds (16 kg), comes with its own heavy-duty tripod and case, and was built only by request. The focal length can be increased to 1700 mm f/8 or 2400 mm f/11 using the Canon EF Extenders 1.4× and 2× respectively. There are believed to be only ten of the EF 1200 mm lenses remain in existence. Sports Illustrated magazine owns two of them, as does Canon Professional Services and James Jannard, the billionaire founder of Oakley.

The BBC own one of these. It was attached to a video camera and clearly visible as they explained how they sat in wait for 6 weeks on the side of a freezing cold Pakistani/Afghan mountainside waiting to film a snow leopard for the outstanding Planet Earth TV series.
 
According to here - they are available for special order :)

Obviously this will add time and more expense Im sure;)
 
If you take a lot of landscapes then the cokin filters system with some ND grad filters are a must.
 
I found that the infra red remote was rubbish as you always had to be in front of the camera for it to work......so go for a cable release.
 
I found that the infra red remote was rubbish as you always had to be in front of the camera for it to work......so go for a cable release.


Good point, also the cable remote allows you to carry out manual time-lapsed photography.
 
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