My Stuff
Camera
Lenses and Filters
- EF-S 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 (kit lens)
- Canon 58mm Protect
- Not a bad lens. This is the kit lens that comes with the Digital Rebel XT. It's moderately sharp through the entire range. f/3.5 at 18mm helps some. It doesn't feel too sturdy though; when zooming from 18mm to 24mm you hear the sound of something grinding against something else, which doesn't lend much confidence to the build quality.
- EF-S 17-85 IS USM f/4.0-5.6
- EW-73B Lens Hood
- Praktica 67mm UV-Protection
- This is a nice, all-round walk-around lens. It has its limitations -- a bit of CA (when shooting up into trees), softness at 85mm, a bit slow at f/4.0. If you're ok with this, you'll get a great lens: 3-stop IS, and a zoom from 17 to 85 (28 to 135 35mm equivalent).
- EF 35mm f/2
- EW-65II Lens Hood
- 52mm Hoya SMC UV filter
- I love this lens. Light, pin-sharp and fast. Too bad it's not USM.
- EF 70-200 f/4L IS
- ET-74 Lens Hood
- 67mm B+W UV filter
- I love this lens even more. Pin-sharp, 4-stop IS. So much fun. Not too heavy, either.
- Now that I've gone L, I can't look back!
E-TTL Flash
- Canon 430EX Speedlite Flash
Storage
- 5 x Sandisk Ultra2 2GB CF
- Lexar Professional 1GB CF
- Sandisk 512 MB
Camera Bags
- Canon gadget bag
- Lowepro Off-Trail 1, black
- Lowepro Slingshot 100 AW
- Crumpler Seven Million Dollar Home
Tripods
- Manfrotto 714B
- Small. Light. Suits me just fine.
Miscellaneous
Total spent on camera to-date: $5430. Boy, This Is Really Expensive!
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