1) Cameta Incognito 1000 SLR Deluxe Gadget Bag
2) Digital Photo & Video 57" Tripod.
If you want to carry a gadget bag that screams out the brand of the camera you shoot with and announces to the world that you have hundreds or even thousands of dollars hanging from your shoulder then look elsewhere. Among all its stellar qualities, top of the list would have to be "discreet." Its understated classic black exterior shuns the spotlight and blends into the backround, never calling attention to itself or its contents. Its unassuming appearance may not sing its praises, but it is exactly its lack of ostentatious flash that is one of its best virtues. It is as functional a gadget bag as a Pro could want and as convenient to carry on vacation or to a child's school recital as the most casual snapshooter could ever ask for in a camera bag. Made of durable Pro-Nylon, and outfitted with a reinforced handle, this case will easily hold your camera, lenses, flash, and accessories. The many zippered pockets hold all your supplies. A small pocket on the outside of the top flap allows easy access to film, memory cards or batteries. Its best feature is a large (12 x 8 x 8 in.) padded storage and compartment area with movable velcro® dividers to provide individual customization for your equipment.
The Digital Photo & Video Tripod extends up to 57" and collapses down to 22". Its quick-release camera plate allows switching from tripod-mounted to hand-held shooting in just seconds. The 3-Way Panhead pans, tilts and flips.
Using a tripod can be a lot of fun because it lets you get in the picture for self-timer shots. A tripod becomes necessary when using a telephoto lens, or for doing macro-photography, or when you are shooting portraits and want to frame the photo just so, or for slower shutter speeds, or . . . whenever you want the sharpest photograph possible.
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