Best products from r/photoclass2015
We found 4 comments on r/photoclass2015 discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 4 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Lowepro Photo Hatchback 22L AW. Outdoor Day Camera Backpack for DSLR and Mirrorless Cameras
- EVERYTHING YOU NEED. The Hatchback 22L fits a DSLR with attached lens (up to 18-105mm zoom), 2-3 extra lenses, a flash, built in memory card pocket, a tablet or 11” thin laptop, water bottle, and other personal items in the zippered or mesh pockets.
- SAFE, SLEEK, MODERN. The Photo Hatchback offers a modern design, with all the carrying capabilities you need. This high performance pack has multi-functional compartments and organization. The reflector loops add high visibility and attachment points.
- GRAB AND GO.Use the removable padded box to customize your kit, or remove it for a functional day pack.External Dimensions- 11.42 x 9.25 x 19.88 in. Camera Compartment- 8.86 x 4.53 x 7.68 in. Top Compartment- 11.42 x 4.92 x 9.45 in
- GET COMFORTABLE. Designed for those with a fun, active lifestyle, the Photo Hatchback has multiple adjustment points for a custom fit via shoulder, sternum and waist straps. With SlipLock attachment loops for extra carrying capacity and comfort.
- ALL WEATHER PROTECTION. A built-in All Weather AW Cover offers extra protection from rain, snow, dust, and sand. Deployed from a zippered pocket at the bottom of the pack, you can keep your gear protected without hassle.
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2. Fotodiox Pro Lens Mount Adapter with Aperture Dial (Switchable for Clicked or De-Clicked Aperture), Nikon G and DX type Lens to Sony E-Mount NEX Camera, Nikon G - NEX Pro Camera Adapter, fits Sony NEX-3, NEX-5, NEX-5N, NEX-7, NEX-7N, NEX-C3, NEX-F3, Sony Camcorder NEX-VG10, VG20, FS-100, FS-700
- Professional Premium Grade Fotodiox Lens Mount Adapter with Built-in Aperture Controller (De-Clicked)
- The adapter has the unique ability to turn the aperture 'click' on and off
- "No Play" Adapter with a Smooth Surface for am Effortless Mount
- Infinity Focus Guaranteed, Top Notch Craftsmanship
- 24 Month Manufacture Warranty
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3. A6000, A6300, A6400, A6500 Flash Bounce Cards Sony
- Comes with three flash bounce cards, Clear, Amber and Translucent White, Cards are Acrylic. Each card is designed for a specific purpose.
- White Card creates softer light that compliments your subjects by bouncing light and adding filled light. Clear Card is true acrylic clear for maximum bounced light.
- Amber Card creates light matching Roscoe Bastard Amber - the choice of professionals.
- Flash can be quickly moved to front position for direct flash or behind the bounce card for softer light. Cards are compact and flat, easily pocketable.
- Made in USA. INTERNATIONAL orders can be placed here with very low shipping costs.
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4. Lightscoop Deluxe Flash Bounce Use with The Pop-up Flash on Most DSLR Models
- Automates lamps and holiday Lighting to help reduce energy and save money
- Up to 2 on/off settings per day, repeats daily
- Simple-set 4-button programming to the minute
- Large easy-to-read LCD display with slim design that does not block the other receptacle
- CFL, LED, incandescent compatible. 125Vac, 60Hz 10a 1250W resistive, 4a 500W tungsten, 4a ballast
- Hit the 'R' Reset button to turn the screen on after recharging the backup battery
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Definitely have a DSLR. I picked up a Canon Rebel T3i at the suggestion that it was a great workhorse for beginning filmmaking, and it's proven to be a great way to start learning photography as well. I found it for $400, and it sounds like it was a steal!
I think the DSLR works best for me right now for the filmmaking aspects, but I also like the availability of the optical viewfinder. I've already found that I can't necessarily trust the LCD screen when it comes to clarity of the final image. I understand the DSLR is a nice beginner camera as well as a must-have for professionals.
I imagine changing systems would take the funds and the skills. So, maybe when I'm ready to upgrade or branch out and try something better to experiment with advanced settings. Right now, the DSLR is treating me really well! I'm slowly adding accessories (I've bought a cheap directional mic, a few different inexpensive tripods that might not be sturdy enough, and a nice caddie to help with filming). Next up is a macro lens, a nice bag, and again maybe a more reliable tripod.
Yes, they are F mounts. I got a very similar adapter but Fotodiox brand from Amazon. I have since read that it is better to purchase one like this because it has an aperture control ring. Some of my lenses do not and since there is not a Nikon-->Sony adapter that will allow full control of the electronics you might need it depending on your lenses. There is more information in this thread on DPReview.
For people that are using the A6000/NEX-6/NEX-7, the way that the flash is designed allows you to pretty easily bounce the flash by just holding it back with your finger so that it points mostly straight up. You can even purchase some cards that will slide into the hotshoe that will hold it up and make this even easier - I don't have these myself but I've heard good things.
I bought something similar to this when I first got my camera. There are much cheaper ones around but, it does help move the light around instead of dead on the subject and washing them out
http://www.amazon.com/Lightscoop-D1-Deluxe-Deluxe/dp/B00BISLDAY