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This is what I have at the moment. It works. It's not the gear that takes great pictures, it's the person who uses the gear. Remember this everyone!
Dynalite M1000XR. Love this power pack! I don't use a corded sync. I'm wireless :D
Adjustable Clamp Company Pony Spring "A" Clamp with Plastic Tips - 2"
My Canon 7D with my wide Tamron lens on top of my Manfrotto Wilderness Tripod.
by DRyan Photo
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The Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens boasts a 35mm equivalency of 29-216mm when used with a Canon APS-C EOS Digital SLR. Measuring just 4" in length and weighing about a pound, the lens offers a convenient wide angle to telephoto focal length. Containing 16 elements (including a UD-glass element) in 12 groups, the Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens captures an angle-of-view (AOV) range of about 74.2° to 11.3°, which is wide enough for most landscapes and long enough to capture more distant subjects. The lens features internal focusing down to 1.5', has an internal focusing system, and offers image stabilization for up to 4-stops of shake-control when shooting under lower lighting conditions. Wide Focal Range With 74.2° to 11.3° angle-of-view, the Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens offers excellent wide angle to telephoto focal lengths with Canon APS-C EOS Digital SLRs. Lightweight and Compact Design Measuring just 4" in length and weighing about a pound, the lens boasts excellent portability without compromising optical quality. Optical Image Stabilization Canon's Image Stabilization system allows you to shoot sharp images with a 4-stop advantage under less-than-optimum lighting conditions. Optimized for Canon APS-C Sensor Cameras As with all Canon EF-S optics, the Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens is designed to deliver optimum sharpness edge-to-edge when used with Canon APS-C format DSLRs.
Me using my Canon 7D, Canon 18-135mm f/5.6 EF lens, and my monster Canon 550 EX Flash.
by DRyan Photo
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The Canon 20D, an oldie but a goodie! I also have 4 batteries and the Battery Grip BG-E2N. Vertical grip takes up to two Battery Pack BP-511A/514/511/512 or 6 AA Batteries.
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UNDFIND One Bag Set with Photo Insert and (Baroque Skin)...LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!
I have 4 of these. Always good to have extra battery power. 2 for my battery grip, and 2 charged and ready to go!
The Photoflex First Studio BackDrop Support Kit includes a BackDrop Pole, two LS933 LiteStands, and a rugged carry bag to hold the whole kit.
I have two of these. Plus 2 older ones. The Dynalite MH2015 Road Flash Head is a featherweight (1.93 lb) but rugged alternative to the MH2050 head. Rated at 2000W/s, it's perfect mate to RoadMax, Road, Studio or Arena power packs Fan cooling not only protects the head's electronics but adds life to the bright 250W modeling lamp and flashtube. And speaking of the flash tube, UV coating allows an ideal color temperature rating of 5400K. The built-in recessed reflector with 140° coverage is very umbrella-friendly but if you'd prefer a narrower beam, reflectors such as the RR-50 or RR-80 provide 50° and 80° coverage respectively. You can even add grids, barndoors and a snoot with the addition of optional adapters.
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The Dynalite SH2000 Studio Flash Head I have one. The Dynalite SH2000 Studio Flash Head gives photographers the control they require in the studio and the ability of bringing their same lights on location, because every component was designed to minimal size and weight specifications. The SH2000 head is a fan cooled 2000 watt/second studio flash head with a frosted glass dome for even light dispersion and more accurate previewing from the 250 Watt quartz modeling lamp. The SH2000 head is designed for use with a variety of studio type reflectors for total control of lighting effects. A power supply for this flash head is required.
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Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Canon DSLR Cameras
The "Nifty Fifty" Canon Normal EF 50mm f/1.8 II Autofocus Lens. Super sharp!
The Lowepro Stealth Reporter D550 AW Shoulder Bag was created for photojournalists and news photographers. It is designed to withstand the elements while providing quick access to lenses and digital accessories. The bag is made from TXP ripstop and 2000D ballistic nylon with high density closed cell foam padding. There is a padded insert with adjustable dividers protects equipment from shock and scratching, plus a removable accessory pouch and memory card wallet. The D550 has a deluxe shoulder strap, metal hardware and an All Weather Cover. It also has a padded notebook compartment for a laptop computer with up to a 12" screen
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