Favorite Accessories

chirurgeon

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I recently got the Canon 60D. What favorite accessories do you have for your Canon camera?

Kim
 
A tripod and a comfortable neck strap (the Crumpler Industy Disgrace). :thumbsup2
 
I have the OpTech neck strap with a couple of extensions so I can wear it cross body. I have a tripod also, don't use it much, but I have one.

Any other suggestions?

Kim
 

I'm trying to think through what I use the most. Here are some:

  • Flash (I like Canon 580 EX II) - the more the better
  • software (I like Lightroom and PS CS5)
  • bubble level
  • remote shutter release
  • white balance aid (card or expodisc)
  • memory cards (I like having a pair of fast 32 gig cards)
  • backup battery
  • polarizing filter
  • variable ND filter
  • cleaning stuff for lens and sensor
  • portrait grip and a hand strap
  • L-bracket
  • spare body cap
  • photo hosting site (I like Smugmug)
  • video hosting site (I like Vimeo)
  • printer (I like Epson or Canon)
  • hoodman loupe if you shoot a lot outside
  • small flashlight if you shoot at night
  • camera strap (I like BlackRapid for singles and OpTech for duals)
  • camera bag
  • Lots and lots of lenses. And still more lenses. And just a few more. And maybe one more after that.
If you shoot video, either an external audio recorder or something like a Videomic. A white balancing aid is even more important with video. An external monitor (I like SmallHD), although the articulating screen on the 60D makes that somewhat less necessary.
 
There's a few, but my most used and must haves are the Black Rapid strap and a Lens Pen.

I have some friends that swear by the Luma Loop strap, which I have to admit seems nicer than the Black Rapid. Either way, there is no way I would use a standard strap to carry a camera for any length of time. With the sling straps even my heaviest lenses are nothing to carry all day long.
 
I keep forgetting about how much i like my external flash, as well. I have a Yongnuo YN465 (very inexpensive, and still great!!!!) But almost any external flash will completely blow away the on-camera one.
 
I keep forgetting about how much i like my external flash, as well. I have a Yongnuo YN465 (very inexpensive, and still great!!!!) But almost any external flash will completely blow away the on-camera one.

Forgot to mention flash! I'm usually carrying one as well.
 
A camera strap and a screen protector for the LCD were the first things I bought when I had my Canon. It came with a vertical/battery grip which was one of my favorites accessories too.
 
the first thing I always buy when i get a new DSLR is the proper battery grip. The cameras are just to small for me to hold well without one. The next accessory I always take with me is an external flash. There is so much more you can do with one over the built-in. In fact, if the camera came without one I wouldn't miss it...
 
I shoot Nikon, but my favorite accessories are:

  • External flash (isn't it funny how the newest accessory is also the most exciting one!)
  • Slingshot AW100 bag--everything I need at my fingertips
  • Tripod
  • Remote shutter release (hello, self portraits!)
 


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