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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2009

This is what's in my camera bag (Tenba Messenger Small)

Nikon D90
Nikkor 80-200mm 2.8
Nikon 18-55 3.5-5.6
Tokina 11-16mm 2.8
Sigma (Bigmos) 150-500mm 5.6-6.3

Nikon Lens Pen
Zeikos Battery Grip
UV filters (Hoya Pro1D on the Tokina 11-16 (not shown in video))
Dolica ProLine Ballhead Tripod
SB-600
Gary Fong Lightsphere
Rain Bag
On occasion my cheap $15 tripod which I used to make this video :-P

THANKS!! Please comment and rate!
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  • well my friend... it appears you have NOTHING for low light. 2.8 is'nt always fast enough. might wanna grab an 85 1.4 or something

  • @daplaydohman sorry for the late reply, but honestly, I have found that with lightroom 3's NR I can get away with high isos for the pictures I print and the people who see them. I'm not doing weddings or seniors anymore and am just shooting controlled environments. We, the photographers, always see either the best or worst in pictures, but the viewers seem to just see the picture as a whole. People who do not understand the finites of photography never nit pic details unless its REALLY bad

  • Do you think that the Nikon 90D is good? I was thinking of buying it.

  • @B7571 its amazing! the af motor isn't as fast as the d7k or 300s but it will most definately keep up with them in almost every other aspect. again, just pick a camera body and add nice glass, thats where your gonna see the difference, also grab adobe's lightroom 3 for noise reduction. itll make the d90 look like a d3

  • not bad not bad at all... ive been wait on someone to put a video up of that 11-16 i was thinking about buy those 3 lenses in that "pro" range but the early reviews where not that good.

  • @photoboy2005 yup, honestly man, unless you're selling your photos to magazines, don't jump on the brand name band wagon. They are the perfect lenses, but unless you got some cash, the quality just is not worth it. The tokina 11-16, tamron 17-50, and nikon/tamron 80-200 are the cheap mans 2.8 pro line.

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  • @0MysteryHistory0 heh, my advice comes from experience but you will probably dislike. But spend as little as possible when your starting. Grab a crappy point and shoot and work on your positioning, composition, and lighting. Any camera can take a picture, its the photographers that make the picture worth looking at. Using a dslr is great for fine tuning your camera, but without mastering the basics, your just another person with an expensive camera. Use the camera you have and send me a video.

  • WoW!! SHITT!! that tripod is Just 40 bucks!!!

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  • Jesus H. Christ! Look at that gaping hole when the bag's closed! That bag would fill up with dust like crazy!

  • @elliment18 i would say its tokina 16-28 tamron 28-75 and sigma 70-200 if you would go full frame :D

  • Great video.... Got me to buy 2 things from "your Bag" The actual Tenba bag and the dolica tripod. Great Video sir.

  • @elliment18 Thanks! :)

  • is the 18-55 the cheapest version or the nicer one

  • @elliment18 well accully they have stopped making one of them ... i was wanting the 11-16 16-50 and 50-135... ive been shooting for 7 or 8 years now, and i find myself shooting in that range the most... the first DSLR i bought was a d50, and then i got a D80, and i when and got a 18-135 the next day, and it stay on my camera almost always unless im shooting macro or portraits and then i change lenses ... and you said you have a D90 right?

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