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Randy Boose June 13th, 2007 06:15 PM

Must have Accessories
 
Just wondering what every thinks their must have have accessories are for this camera? Doesn't matter the reason you use this camera just want to hear everyones opinion.

thanks

Chris Hurd June 13th, 2007 06:55 PM

A couple two or three extra batteries, the DM-50 microphone, the VL-3 video light, and the WD-H43 wide angle adapter. Also the Canon CB-2LT batt charger, and a decent soft case to hold the entire kit plus tapes. Those are my top choices.

Ray Bell June 13th, 2007 07:05 PM

living in Santa Cruz, I'd get a uv filter to protect the lens and the auto lens cap from the sea spray and sand

And a polarizing filter

Salah Baker June 13th, 2007 07:06 PM

Agree with Chris + Cineform, Decklink card, Good Monopod

Mark Joseph June 13th, 2007 09:32 PM

Definitely a hood and/or UV filter mainly to stop reflections from the polished ring surrounding the lens barrel. Outdoors, depending on the angle of sunlight the reflection is very distracting basically renders comissioned footage useless.

Steve Montoto June 14th, 2007 06:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Hurd (Post 696473)
A couple two or three Canon NB-2LH high capacity batts

Chris, isnt the NB-2LH battery lower capacity than the BP-213? I was reading on the B&H site and its not only cheaper but shows lower mah.

Just wondering because I purchased 2 of the BP-213 =(

Thanks,

Steve

Chris Hurd June 14th, 2007 07:18 AM

Oops! Thanks for catching my mistake, Steve. I've edited my original post to simply say "extra batteries."

Matt Hagest June 14th, 2007 09:04 AM

THe canon wide angle lens(mine is on back order with b&h for who knows how long), rode video mic is a must. and if you take far away shots a telephoto lens. extra batteries.

Dave Blackhurst June 14th, 2007 11:32 AM

Hi -
Must haves -

The bigger battery is a 2L14 - a couple of those...

a wide angle lens

a mini SD stick so you can get the readout of camera settings and stills if you want

some form of stabilizer - with this cam you need something, big time - I'm OK with my flash bracket rig, as long as not zoomed too much - tripod if you don't mind static shots.

External mic is another must have after listening to the internal ones...

might wants:
hood

UV and polarizer probably good to have.

if shooting a lot of super low light footage, a light is a good idea, but this cam can do amazingly well in low light already

Given the OIS, I'd forget the telephoto offhand unless you're tripod mounted - the OIS is barely able to deal with the internal zoom level

Randy Boose June 24th, 2007 10:14 AM

Didn't mean to bring this post out from the dead, but I am going to be buying some stuff today. Some people mentioned a UV Filter for the camera, any particular one or anything that fits will do?

Lou Bruno June 24th, 2007 01:07 PM

Try to get a coated uv and not just a plain glass type.

Allan Black July 1st, 2007 01:25 AM

For general hand held holiday shooting the optional WS20 hand strap is a must, at least for me, there are zillions of steps in Greece. Also I use the HAMA 43mm lens hood, and an AT822 mics pop filter fitted over the cam mic.
blocks 95% of any wind.

And I chanced upon one of those small table tripods with bendable legs, great for stable very low angle shots.

Saul Moreno July 1st, 2007 01:48 AM

Pics of Setup
 
Allan, would you happen to have any pics of your setup?

Allan Black July 1st, 2007 03:11 AM

Sorry Saul, no I haven't at present. Meanwhile here's the large filter, there's an opening on the other side for the AT mic. That opening fits over the HV20s cam mic. and I fit a tight elastic band around the filter and cam to hold it in place.
You can scissor the filters opening to better fit the curve of the cams body to not have any air gaps, any at all even pin holes and you'll hear wind. It works by having the filters interior hole right over the mic. By the time 'average' wind gets in there it's stopped..... very high winds I go indoors.

This is a large filter and you gotta hold it with some care to stop hand noise. It doesn't look good at all, I don't care, any wind destroys the shoot for me. I use it all the time outdoors.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...en_Large_.html

Aldo Erdic September 20th, 2007 04:05 PM

Can anyone recommend a mini tripod with a fluid head -- something that would fit in a back pack, ideally less than 15 inches long when folded and around 50 inches when fully extended? The ones around that size that I found by googling didn't have a fluid head.


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