Now holiday times is coming and I plan to get myself some add-ons to my gear.
Since I plan to do more landscapes this winter and next year,
A LOT of people recommend me a CPL.
1. Now I'm using an XSI, and often my lens of choice for landscape is the 10-20. What would be a great CPL for this lens?
I'm thinking of the BW 77mm SLIM CPL.. what's the difference between the 'normal' one and the "kaesemann" ?
Might also buy some adaptor ring to fit this CPL on my other smaller diameter lenses.
2. I already own a few GND, but I'm thinking of getting a real ND screw-on filter for long exposure landscape. I read many places about the B+W 10-stops filter. but CAN'T FIND IT locally.
Where did you get yours?
Does it have really heavy color cast? Is PP inavoidable to remove the colour cast or it can be compensated in camera?
Is it worth the cost?
btw, before someone suggests it, SinghRays are not affordable options haha, sad but true.
3. I might go camping and do A LOT of hiking with camera on hand.
When walking a long time with the camera (especially attached to the 70-300 lens), my hand feel tired. Will the grip give me more confortable use?
Does the grip have a tripod screw hole beneath it ?
Between getting a used Canon grip or a new Opteka grip, what would you choose?
And I plan on getting some third party batteries on DealExtreme:
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.20710
4. For traveling, I realized I was a mistake buying the Lowepro EX180... such a pain to open and to carry (especially when it gets heavy)
So I'm thinking of a 'back pack' but without having to stop and put down the bag in order to get something.
The only solution I've found so far is the Slingshot with its 'ready and carry modes'. I'm not sure if it will fit all my gear though.
Does someone can think of any alternatives, in any brand I don't care.
What it has to contain:
XSI (assume it will be gripped)
sigma 10-20
nifty fifty
70-300 is usm
dustblower
two Cokin GND
future probable CPL + ND filter
spare batteries
remote
and if possible, some place for water bottle and snacks when I'm doing some mountain hiking.
thanks very much!