Help with my Hong Kong shopping list
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:57 pm
Hi all
Im off to Hong Kong end of Nov for a week with the wife - me for business, she for pleasure. But, of course, I view this also as a great photo taking opportunity (see different thread on suggested sites for photos) and a great buying opportunity!
What I'd like some advice on is buying in HK - I know this has been covered a bit elsewhere and on other websites, but any advice appreciated. Anyway - am keen on putting on my shopping list the following:
1. Sigma 70-200 f2.8 (can't afford the Nikon) - thoughts?
2. Sigma teleconverter - I like the idea of 2x but opinion seems to say 1.4x better quality?
3. The Nikon flash - I think the 800 version discussed on this board
4. A decent tripod - people say "Manfrotto, manfrotto, monfrotto..." I just want something that won't blow the budget but that is easily carried but still secure.
Would appreciate all opinions if not too much trouble on these items (But dont tell my wife!!). Also any thoughts on where to shop for best value (and not too unpleasant an experience).
Thanks!
Vic
Im off to Hong Kong end of Nov for a week with the wife - me for business, she for pleasure. But, of course, I view this also as a great photo taking opportunity (see different thread on suggested sites for photos) and a great buying opportunity!
What I'd like some advice on is buying in HK - I know this has been covered a bit elsewhere and on other websites, but any advice appreciated. Anyway - am keen on putting on my shopping list the following:
1. Sigma 70-200 f2.8 (can't afford the Nikon) - thoughts?
2. Sigma teleconverter - I like the idea of 2x but opinion seems to say 1.4x better quality?
3. The Nikon flash - I think the 800 version discussed on this board
4. A decent tripod - people say "Manfrotto, manfrotto, monfrotto..." I just want something that won't blow the budget but that is easily carried but still secure.
Would appreciate all opinions if not too much trouble on these items (But dont tell my wife!!). Also any thoughts on where to shop for best value (and not too unpleasant an experience).
Thanks!
Vic