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Reddit mentions of Komputerbay 128GB Professional Compact Flash Card 1066X CF Write 155MB/s Read 160MB/s Extreme Speed UDMA 7 RAW
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Komputerbay 128GB Professional Compact Flash card 1066X CF write 155MB/s read 160MB/s Extreme Speed UDMA 7 RAWread up to 160MB/s, write up to 155MB/sCapture and store high-quality images and 1080p HD video with your DSLR cameraDesigned to meet the critical speed performance needs of serious professional photographers. Advanced file managementWorks with MagicLantern and allows firmware booting from the card
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I have a very similar setup, so here's my 2 pence.
You might want to get a loupe (LCDVF) for the 5d3 so you can see the screen in daylight.
I own both of those lenses. That's a good combo for starting out.
Is the caliber something you can use as a key light? Looks like a very small source to me and may not stand up to being diffused very well.. Take a look at the PixaPro Litebank 455 (my choice of cheap florescent atm).
Sound setup looks good. XLR cables seem too cheap though? Don't let a crappy cable let you down, get Neutrik ends and a quality cable. Also you've got a NTG4+ but no way of booming it? I use one of these - really effective for overhead booming
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Before you buy those CF cards - you're buying a (relatively) old camera. Have you looked into shooting Magic Lantern Raw on the 5d3? Huge step up in image quality but you need fast CF cards. I recommend these - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Komputerbay-128GB-Professional-Compact-Extreme/dp/B00J9OS7LW/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1450439191&sr=8-3-fkmr0&keywords=128bg+komputerbay
Are you sure you need a backdrop kit? I've never needed to use one except for some stills photography..