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Dec 09, 2006 11:30 |  #16

Oh, and Doc, I was thinking about my Extreme safe combi as well, and yes, it's the same price, but I do have a watertight one from them called the safe basic duo, and that was 8.xx.


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Dec 09, 2006 11:49 |  #17

Silicone gun cloth....only a couple bucks...I've used them on my bodies and lens barrels for years...keeps things dust free and new looking. Non slippery...adds some water protection too...things just bead up and run off.


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Dec 09, 2006 12:11 |  #18

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For what it's worth, Doc, CDS uses a Hakuba pen on his big whites all the time, and ne'er a problem.

Really. I love the brush, but just am worried about the other end having stuff on it from a previous cleaning.


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Dec 09, 2006 12:20 as a reply to  @ rklepper's post |  #19

A good grey card is really useful.


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Dec 09, 2006 12:23 |  #20

I have a set of reflectors.. On one side they're silver on the other side dolphins... bought them at Walgreens they are those windshield things that keep your car from getting too warm.. cost four dollars each and our rectangles instead of round.. good buy use them more than my traditional ones..


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Dec 09, 2006 15:16 as a reply to  @ saravrose's post |  #21

Just getting wet doesn't damage CF cards, according to some of the tests I have seen - in one UK magazine, Pratical Photography, they literally 'Extreme'd' a Sandisk to death, and in the end it had survived far more abuse than any reasonable person could give it, including being run over. It was salt water that finally finished it off.

Having said that I would hate to drop mine into water - so the card saffe seems a good idea!

The only thing sub-US$10 in my bag is my ADIDT remote release. £5 doesn't get much in the UK, even my hot shoe spirit level cost £10


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Dec 09, 2006 15:18 |  #22

rechargable batteries.(aa)


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Dec 09, 2006 15:54 |  #23

I love all the stuff that's under $10 in my bag.

1) Pen
2) 3x2 inch note pad [for recording EXIF during film putings]
3) Bag of Cream Savers [Good for giving to little kids to get them to smile, or for myself when I'm hungry or craving something sweet]


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Dec 09, 2006 16:07 |  #24

a non-canon remote cable release from ebay. $6.99 + shipping


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Dec 09, 2006 18:19 |  #25

3 things

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Dec 10, 2006 12:25 |  #26

My 'Cobra' CF card wallet - Holds 6 cards and cost me about £1 on ebay (I seem to remember the P&P was more!)


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Dec 10, 2006 23:13 |  #27

Ronald S. Jr. wrote in post #2376463 (external link)
Oh, and Doc, I was thinking about my Extreme safe combi as well, and yes, it's the same price, but I do have a watertight one from them called the safe basic duo, and that was 8.xx.

I see, so I really should have gotten that one and saved myself some money.


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Dec 10, 2006 23:44 |  #28

I guess..if you only carry two cards with you.


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Dec 10, 2006 23:50 |  #29

Actually just having $10 itself in your camera bag is a good idea. I have a small cash stash in mine, in case of emergencies.


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Dec 10, 2006 23:51 |  #30

I have cash with me, too..


..in my pocket. :|


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