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Remote control, camera bags and flash - EOS 350D.

 
jlw82
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Sep 03, 2005 05:29 |  #1

Hello guys!
I have one of thos Canon EOS 350 D cameran with Tamron Tamron 28-75 F2.8 XR AF and a Sigma 70-300. Great combination! And nowI want Remote Control to it - and my question is: Does it AF on the subject or do I need to put the lens in Manual Focus mode first?

Is there any good, water resistance bag where i can have a eos 350d with battery grip and three lenses?

And the last one: Any good flash. Not mega expensive.

Have a nice day...




  
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rudgej
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Sep 03, 2005 05:38 |  #2

I bought a cheap Adidt remote for my 350D from eBay, and it is fine. Like the Canon original, a light push on the remote button causes the camera to autofocus (and popup the flash if you are not on a creative setting). The full depression of the remote button would then take the photo. Similarly, you can push the button down and slide it into a lock position for bulb-style exposures.



  
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Sep 03, 2005 06:58 |  #3

I just got a Lowepro Micro Trekker 100 backpack - fits my 350D and 3 lenses with room to spare. Others on this board also seem to like that bag.

Good luck, Tom S.


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Sep 03, 2005 08:01 as a reply to  @ tsinvest's post |  #4

and if i want an wireless remote with AF ?




  
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rudgej
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Sep 03, 2005 08:05 |  #5

I'm guessing that you will also be able to use autofocus etc. In my case, I downloaded a TV remote control application for my PDA, and found a suitable CCF file for the application. When I "clicked" the button on my PDA, my camera autofocussed, popped up the flash, and took the shot.



  
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Sep 03, 2005 09:34 |  #6

i got the crumpler 6 million dollar home cheap on ebay. fits my 350d, four-5 lenses (you know you're going to get more ;) and plenty of room for other things like my bulb blower, batts, etc.




  
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