Benchista
Which Tyler
Reged: 11/08/2000
Posts: 42220
Loc: Everywhere and nowhere, baby
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Besides the camera, lens and film, good, comfortable walking shoes. I keep it simple and to a minimum.
Probably the most important of the lot.
-------------------- Nick
www.nbrphoto.com
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Wheelu
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Reged: 31/10/2007
Posts: 566
Loc: UK, up North
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Boringly enough, coloured filters for B&W film photography would be my pick - would hate to be without them.
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miked
Carpal \'Tunnel
Reged: 20/07/2005
Posts: 2601
Loc: Shropshire, England
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Must haves: Ordnance survey map; compass; tripod c/w head and carrying strap; waterproofs, good boots; water bottle; sandwiches in box. Wish list - especially at my age - a quartet of cheerful and willing Sherpa's and a sedan chair.
-------------------- Mike.
That's all very well but what does Ken Rockwell have to say on the matter?
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Buri_Ram
newbie
Reged: 28/09/2007
Posts: 26
Loc: Wales and Isaan region of Thai...
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Rolls of slide films...
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Work accepted in to exhibitions in the USA, India, and Hong Kong
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Ephemeral
old hand
Reged: 21/07/2007
Posts: 999
Loc: North East England
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do young, nubile models count as an accessory, I know women are generally just pretty things and we all think of pretty things as accessories, therefore...
<flameproof suit> c'mon you know you all wanted to say it...
-------------------- Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried!
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benji
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Reged: 12/12/2006
Posts: 411
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A pocket-size torch when shooting late (or very early!!! Although that does not seem to happen quite so often, funnily enough! ). It helps with finding things in the hold-all, or helps with setting aperture/speed rings on fully manual lenses.
Other than that, in the daytime, I'd say maybe a sleeveless jacket with loads of pockets to fit the essentials (additional lens, filter kit, flashgun, flash cards or rolls of film, hoods, etc.). When I don't want to be carrying a backpack, the jacket comes in handy.
Benji
-------------------- Benji BRISPN, CRISPS, SOTENVINEGA, CHIZENONIEN
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Nod
Carpal \'Tunnel
Reged: 08/04/2006
Posts: 5530
Loc: Devon, UK.
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Having read the supplement, I've remembered one thing that did make shooting a lot better in one aspect at least and using the gizmo saved a fair amount of time in PP. The Seculine digital level. Yes, some people swear by their hotshoe mounted spirit levels - I still have a couple but they're naff all use if you're shooting hand held and what they consider level may not be - check yours against a known level! The Seciline thing can be seen while the camera's to the eye and can be micro adjusted if it needs it.
The only problem with the thing is that it's now redundant - the D700 has a level built in, so sloping horizons are a thing of the past even without the Seculine doohickey.
-------------------- MATWSIJ.....
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Bawbee
Out on a whim
Reged: 06/05/2000
Posts: 8407
Loc: Dundee, Scotland, UK
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....Other than that, in the daytime, I'd say maybe a sleeveless jacket with loads of pockets to fit the essentials (additional lens, filter kit, flashgun, flash cards or rolls of film, hoods, etc.). When I don't want to be carrying a backpack, the jacket comes in handy.
Benji
Jack, quick, sell him a Photographer's Vest
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benji
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Reged: 12/12/2006
Posts: 411
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....Other than that, in the daytime, I'd say maybe a sleeveless jacket with loads of pockets to fit the essentials (additional lens, filter kit, flashgun, flash cards or rolls of film, hoods, etc.). When I don't want to be carrying a backpack, the jacket comes in handy.
Benji
Jack, quick, sell him a Photographer's Vest
 Benji
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Hotblack
Dead Horse Flogger
Reged: 07/03/2006
Posts: 8726
Loc: Upstairs in the spare room.
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ND grads and a polariser are the things I always have with me. Indispensible? Probably not but extremely useful. Next would be a tripod. Other than that there's nothing else I feel that 'enhances' my photography.
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David
David J White Photography
An over-equipped, over-sensitive, self-important, cliquey nerd who feels inadequate and inferior.
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blobsmith
newbie
Reged: 22/06/2009
Posts: 27
Loc: Kings Lynn, Norfolk
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Pen and notebook, invaluble for remembering stuff about the shots/location etc Umbrella which I carry in my tripod bag. small waterproof groundsheet for laying/kneeling/sitting/sleeping on and keeping stuff dry Kitchen sink 
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Cuthbert
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Reged: 10/09/2007
Posts: 610
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My Op/Tech Rainsleeve which David 'Hotblack' introduced me to on the 'Let's choose the wettest weekend of the year for a London Meet' in 2007 usually goes out with me when I'm doing outdoor stuff and there's any chance of rain.
-------------------- Simon
My flickr galleries at http://www.flickr.com/photos/sis-exposures/
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Straightarm
Reged: 02/05/2001
Posts: 1158
Loc: Exiled in the Beautiful South
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Lowepro backpack
Memory cards and downloader
Possibly a monopod, depends on which lenses I'm using
Lens cleaning cloth
Camera and lens covers for bad weather
-------------------- Simon
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OneTen
'Two Breakfasts'
Reged: 23/06/2003
Posts: 4111
Loc: Lancashire
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I think the non-photographic items for personal comfort outweigh the photographic items.
Non-photographic:
- A hat. I can pretend to be Indiana Jones, but it also keeps the sun off my head and rain off my glasses. - A good quality, comfortable pair of boots. Look after your feet and they'll after you - A pair of knee pads, I've abused my knees over the years and they can get quite painful now. I seem to kneel a lot for photography, especially macro work, so need the protection. - A bottle of water. If I'm sweating like a glass-blower's crack, then I need to replace it.
Photographic:
- Wildlife Watching Supplies camo, waterproof lens covers for the 400mm and 180mm macro. Does what it says on the tin. - LensCoat Hoodie lens caps. Allow the lens hood to remain in place. - LensPens and Rocket Blower. I've only recently started using LensPens after a demo at Focus this year, I'm very pleased with the results. - LowePro Rover AWII backpack, for me as close as it comes to the ideal camera bag.
-------------------- Richard .......... My Flickr
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visualcandy
newbie
Reged: 14/06/2009
Posts: 2
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I have many accessories, filters, lens pens, rocket blowers all of which are great, but for me my must-have's are a tripod and my hot shoe spirit level
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Learning
Ethelred the Ill-Named
Reged: 26/09/2006
Posts: 3699
Loc: Nottingham
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I think the non-photographic items for personal comfort outweigh the photographic items.
Non-photographic:
- A hat. I can pretend to be Indiana Jones, but it also keeps the sun off my head and rain off my glasses.
I hope that this is not an implied advert for a Tilley.
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OneTen
'Two Breakfasts'
Reged: 23/06/2003
Posts: 4111
Loc: Lancashire
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...I hope that this is not an implied advert for a Tilley.
Banjo Patterson actually.
-------------------- Richard .......... My Flickr
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Bettina
Kein Titel
Reged: 12/02/2004
Posts: 4762
Loc: London
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Memory Cards Spare Batteries UV/Skylight filters for lens protection Lens cloth Flash Gun (not sure if this counts as an accessory)
-------------------- Bettina
http://www.vibrantpictures.co.uk
Vibrant Pictures on Flickr, My Blog
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Benchista
Which Tyler
Reged: 11/08/2000
Posts: 42220
Loc: Everywhere and nowhere, baby
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Anyway, what's an accessore?
-------------------- Nick
www.nbrphoto.com
Light and Shade II - the new blog
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Barney
Baht 'at
Reged: 16/12/2005
Posts: 11457
Loc: Harrogate, North Yorks
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Some sort of bag or case, if only to protect the camera and lens. Other than that, (presuming batteries and memory cards are consumables and not accessories) nothing else is essential, but plenty make photography a richer experience.
-------------------- "Wrong on so many different levels."
Blog - Contre Dour - Capturing the ordinary for posterity.
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