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you ultimate kit
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 2:07 am
by nodabs
without going
too crazy what would your ideal kit be, meaning the one that you would actually use day to day and make use of, and to qualify it what would you shoot with it.
mine:
Bodies
1XD70
1X D2h (D2x soon)
1X F80
lenses
10.5mm nikkor Fish
15mm nikkor fish
12-24mm sigma
17-35mm 2.8 nikkor
28-70mm 2.8 nikkor
50 1.4mm nikkor
105mm 2.8 micro nikkor
70-200mm 2.8 VR nikkor
80-400mm VR nikkor
misc
Sunpack/vivitar cheap flashes X 3
SB800 X 2
Pocket Wizards X2
Optical slaves X2
1.4 and 1.7 tele extenders
lowepro photo trekker AW II
lowepro mini trekkor AW II
4X 1G sandisk Extreme cards
Epsome p2000
Thant would be the kit i'm working toward not the best of everything just what i need only went for one DX lens cause i still want to be able to shoot slides as some magazines STILL don't accept digital. mostly this would be used for action sports mountainbiking, trials BMX etc. but i shoot pretty evely between that landscape, flowers/macro and wildlife as well as some PJ if i'm motivated enough.
so far i have the D70 body and mini trekkor lol if anyone wants to swap my 18-70 and 70-300 for that list i'm open to offers
so what do you want and what would you do with it
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 2:15 am
by Nnnnsic
You're telling me that you'd prefer to use an F80 over either an F100, an F5, or an F6?
Blasphemy!
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 2:31 am
by nodabs
no i'm saying that i'd rather break an F80 scrambling around on rocks. this is my real world scenario which is why i have the cheap remote flashes because riders skaters etc have a habbit of landing on them.
the F80 would also be a remote camera so hence the choice.
but an F5 or F6 would be the dreamland answer
Re: you ultimate kit
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 6:18 am
by birddog114
nodabs wrote:without going
too crazy what would your ideal kit be, meaning the one that you would actually use day to day and make use of, and to qualify it what would you shoot with it.
mine:
Bodies
1XD70
1X D2h (D2x soon)
1X F80
lenses
10.5mm nikkor Fish
15mm nikkor fish
12-24mm
17-35mm 2.8 nikkor
28-70mm 2.8 nikkor
50 1.4mm nikkor
105mm 2.8 micro nikkor
70-200mm 2.8 VR nikkor
80-400mm VR nikkor
misc
Sunpack/vivitar cheap flashes X 3
SB800 X 2
Pocket Wizards X2
Optical slaves X2
1.4 and 1.7 tele extenders
lowepro photo trekker AW II
lowepro mini trekkor AW II
4X 1G sandisk Extreme cards
Epsome p2000
Thant would be the kit i'm working toward not the best of everything just what i need only went for one DX lens cause i still want to be able to shoot slides as some magazines STILL don't accept digital. mostly this would be used for action sports mountainbiking, trials BMX etc. but i shoot pretty evely between that landscape, flowers/macro and wildlife as well as some PJ if i'm motivated enough.
so far i have the D70 body and mini trekkor lol if anyone wants to swap my 18-70 and 70-300 for that list i'm open to offers
so what do you want and what would you do with it
Bodies
1 x Epson RD-1
1X D70
1X D2h
1 x D2x
lenses
28/1.4
85/1.4
12-24mm Nikon Dx
17-35mm 2.8 nikkor
28-70mm 2.8 nikkor
70-200mm 2.8 VR nikkor
200-400VR
300/VR
misc:
SB800 X 2
Pocket Wizards X2
Optical slaves X2
SC- 29/ 28
MC-30
RRS complete kit (Heads/ L brackets, flah bracket, Pano slider etc...)
Wimberley Sidekick
Gitzo 1325/ 1227LVL/ 1027/ Monopod 1588
1.4, 1.7, 2.0 tele extenders
Bag
lowepro mini trekkor AW II
Photo vest and photo harnesses
Storage:
6 x 2Gb Astone card
Epson P-2000
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 6:58 am
by fozzie
Birddog,
I see that you have purchased the ' Wimberley Sidekick'.
Have you had an opportunity to use it
If so, first impression (s).
This is purely curiosity, rather than need to purchase.
Cheerio,
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 7:00 am
by birddog114
fozzie wrote:Birddog,
I see that you have purchased the ' Wimberley Sidekick'.
Have you had an opportunity to use it
If so, first impression (s).
This is purely curiosity, rather than need to purchase.
Cheerio,
Will be testing that weapon at the Newcastle wetland next month.
Do you want to join?
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 7:42 am
by fozzie
Birddog,
Can't make it in February. If for some reason the date changes to sometime in March, please let me know.
Off to work now.
Cheerio,
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:04 am
by birddog114
fozzie wrote:Birddog,
Can't make it in February. If for some reason the date changes to sometime in March, please let me know.
Off to work now.
Cheerio,
We will see how we go! and will keep you posted.
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:28 am
by MHD
Hmmm...
Assume the D2X is out
1 d2x
1 D70
17-55DX
12-24
70-200VR
TC-17IIE
50/1.5
28/1.4
85/1.4
300/2.8 VR
Gitzo 1277LVL
RSS Ballhead
King Cobra
Gitzo Monopod with small (tilt) head
SB-800 and RSS flash bracket
extra battery pack for SB-800 (for Paparatzi style flash rep rates!)
Vest
A collection of Bags (would need more research)
Usual collection of filters
Lotto Ticket anyone?
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:55 am
by sirhc55
Nodabs - your list is very interesting in that out of all the lens you have but one Sigma - why not the 12-24mm DX Nikkor?
BTW I have the Sigma.
Chris
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 10:34 am
by JordanP
ultimate kit hey....
based on my current knowledge
1x D70
1x D2X
1x F5
28mm f1.4
85mm f1.4
400mm f2.8
600mm f4
Sigma 12-24mm (want to be able to use it on my F5)
17-55mm DX
70-200mm VR
TC-14IIE
TC-17IIE
3x SB800 speed light
2x lowepro mini Trekker AW
1x lowepro Photo Trekker AW
2x Photo vests
Epson R800
1x Gitzo Monopod
1x Gitzo Tripod
3 different heads (not sure which ones yet)
2x Pocket Wizards
3x Optical slaves
2x 2gig CF cards
2x 4gig CF cards
Epson P-2000
and a budget of another 2k to pick up handy gagets I learn about by going to Birddogs once a month
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 10:34 am
by nodabs
i chose the sigma because i also have a film camera in i would rather the nikkor mostly because of the extra stop but because it's a DX it won't cover the film.
oh i forgot tripods too i guess then
i'll go the smaller birddog route
Gitzo 1277LVL
RRS complete kit (Heads/ L brackets, flah bracket, Pano slider etc...)
add to that
aout 4 cheap velbon units and 4 monfrotto table tripods.
also a ladder, got perspective?
nice lists, but what would you use it all for? sports birds architecture
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 10:40 am
by JordanP
I'd use mine for
Photo Journalism
Sports
Wildlife
Landscape
Protrait
Commercial
I'd also like to get a custom made water housing for in water surf photography.
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 10:58 am
by birddog114
nodabs wrote:i chose the sigma because i also have a film camera in i would rather the nikkor mostly because of the extra stop but because it's a DX it won't cover the film.
oh i forgot tripods too i guess then
i'll go the smaller birddog route
Gitzo 1277LVL
RRS complete kit (Heads/ L brackets, flah bracket, Pano slider etc...)
add to that
aout 4 cheap velbon units and 4 monfrotto table tripods.
also a ladder, got perspective?
nice lists, but what would you use it all for? sports birds architecture
I use it for everything I see in front of me and within my reach. I'm not a pro and nor my business in photography or earn my living from those stuff, just having fun with new toys and try them out to see what can they do for me. One day I left this world, I'll be happy I tried all stuffs I can.
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 11:12 am
by Onyx
Sweet dreams are made of these... who am I do disagree?!
1 D70
1 D90/D200 (with vert. grip)
Nikkor 12-24DX
Nikkor 28-70/2.8
Nikkor 28/1.4
Nikkor 70-200/VR-2.8
G
Nikkor 200/2VR
Nikkor 85/1.4
Nikkor 105/2.8 macro
TC14E, TC17E
3x SB800, SD-8A external battery packs.
4x 2Gb Sandisk Ultra III
Expodisc 81A Warming
Lowepro Compu-trekker
Lowepro Stealth Reporter 600
Lowepro PJ vest
Gitzo 1348, with Kirk BH-3/Markins M20 head. Manfrotto 682B - self standing monopod.
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 1:42 pm
by MCWB
Mmm, the "If I won lotto tomorrow..." thread!
Semi-realistic list:
D70 (already have)
D2H/D2X (for fast continuous shooting)
Nikkor 24-120 VR (already have)
Nikkor 12-24 DX
Nikkor 70-200 VR
SB800
TC17E
3-4 X 1 GB cards
That's pretty simple, but I reckon would cover 99.99% of the stuff I'm likely to shoot. Then the wish list comes:
17-55 DX
A few long, fast primes (maybe VR) or 200-400 VR
Maybe some shorter fast primes, but I really need to play around with them more to see.
Halfway between the lists is the usual tripod/monopod gear, the 'need' being less expensive than want...
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 1:50 pm
by plukaduck
Well this is a hard one.
What I have already plus:
TC 17E
50 1.4
105 2.8 Macro for the underwater shots, then I will have to get the prot to suit
24 -120VR Do I need this one
600 F4
This may be a dangerous situation for the AMEX, as I am in Seoul at the moment and about to venture to the markets where there are endless camera shops.
Cheers,
Darryl.
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 1:55 pm
by birddog114
plukaduck wrote:Well this is a hard one.
What I have already plus:
TC 17E
50 1.4
105 2.8 Macro for the underwater shots, then I will have to get the prot to suit
24 -120VR Do I need this one
600 F4
This may be a dangerous situation for the AMEX, as I am in Seoul at the moment and about to venture to the markets where there are endless camera shops.
Cheers,
Darryl.
Darryl,
Enjoy your stay there, talk to the Markins people and grab few heads, bring them home. If you can, please let me know by PM or email.
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 6:29 pm
by plukaduck
Well,
Shoping all done for today, I have added a 2005
model Markins Ball Head (I do not know what the difference between the 04 and 05
models are but they sounded good). I will blame Birddog for this.
50 1.4 and the TC-17EII
Now to let the plastic cool down and the most important thing, is to find the time to use these new aquisitions.
Cheers,
Darryl.
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 7:05 pm
by birddog114
plukaduck wrote:Well,
Shoping all done for today, I have added a 2005
model Markins Ball Head (I do not know what the difference between the 04 and 05
models are but they sounded good). I will blame Birddog for this.
50 1.4 and the TC-17EII
Now to let the plastic cool down and the most important thing, is to find the time to use these new aquisitions.
Cheers,
Darryl.
Darryl,
have you met the owner of Markins?
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 7:13 pm
by fozzie
Daryl,
Did you get the Markins M-10 or M-20 with QR Clamp
.
I have the M-20 with QR Clamp and the workmanship is excellent IMHO.
By tomorrow morning your AMEX card will have cooled down, ready to start shopping again
.
Cheers,
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 7:16 pm
by sirhc55
After much reflection this would be my list if I had the gelt:
D2x
Primes:
10.5mm f/2.8
28mm f/1.4
85mm f/1.4
135mm f/2
200mm f/2
400mm f/4
Sigma 150mm f/2.8 macro
Sigma 180mm f/3.5 macro
Zooms:
17-55mm f/2.8
70-200mm f/2.8 VR
3 more SB800
Marklins head
Chris
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 7:16 pm
by birddog114
fozzie wrote:Daryl,
Did you get the Markins M-10 or M-20 with QR Clamp
.
I have the M-20 with QR Clamp and the wokmanship is excellent IMHO.
By tomorrow morning your AMEX card will have cooled down, ready to start shopping again
.
Cheers,
Actually, it's cold now, cos South Korea is -1 - -5 degree tonight
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 7:20 pm
by Mj
mmm.. don;t know about ultimate.... but would like to start collecting the following...
12-24DX
28/1.4
85/1.4
70-200VR
1.7 tele
600/4
RRS 55mm ballhead
couple of extra SB800s
and lotsa sundry stuff
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 7:21 pm
by Mj
oops... forgot I'd also be looking for a macro lens at some point... possibly the 200mm.
Michael.
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 10:03 pm
by plukaduck
Fozzie,
I got the M10-Q, looked at the M-20 but it is way too big for what I need it for.
Looked at several plates but none of them looked as good as the RRS plates that I have seen at Birddog's. I think I will have to depart with some more pennies to ensure I am set-up properly.
I went to their shop front in Seoul and it was vey small, I had a problem that their english was not to good and my Korean is not crash hot as well. Only talked to staff with great difficulty.
I have an interperator from tomorrow and if I get a chance I might venture back there.
Cheers,
Darryl.
Posted:
Mon Jan 24, 2005 10:12 pm
by fozzie
plukaduck,
As stated, I have the M-20 but everything else is 'RRS' ie:
'L' Bracket
B87-B Portrait Perfect Package
'LCP-10' lens foot for AF-S VR Zoom 70-200mm f/2.8
'B97L' lens plate for Sigma APO Macro 150mm F2.8 EX DG HSM
Cheers,
Posted:
Tue Jan 25, 2005 6:37 am
by birddog114
plukaduck wrote:Fozzie,
I got the M10-Q, looked at the M-20 but it is way too big for what I need it for.
Looked at several plates but none of them looked as good as the RRS plates that I have seen at Birddog's. I think I will have to depart with some more pennies to ensure I am set-up properly.
I went to their shop front in Seoul and it was vey small, I had a problem that their english was not to good and my Korean is not crash hot as well. Only talked to staff with great difficulty.
I have an interperator from tomorrow and if I get a chance I might venture back there.
Cheers,
Darryl.
The only product they have which I can see "good" in my term is the Markins 20 head, their plate are not so flexi and compatibility as RRS or Kirk. So don't settle on their plates.
Get the Markins 20 if you can, the Markin 10 is smaller and you'll change you mind after.