Photo equipments I use

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Canon Rebel XTi: The first digital SLR which I owned. It’s a good piece with 10 megapixel CMOS sensor, EOS Integrated Cleaning System and Nine-point Auto Focus sensor etc etc. For more details: www.dpreview.com

- Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II Lens : The kit lens. Of course most of the professionals are not much happy with it. And for me, no other option.

- Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L USM: This is my buddy lens. It is arguably Canon’s best value “L” Lens combining professional grade build and optical qualities. Actually it is very light and small compared to the much more substantial Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8 L Lens. The results from the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0 L USM Lens will make you smile when reviewing at on my monitor. I am really happy with this piece.
- 4GB SanDisk Memory card: As of today I am happy with this. No issues ever faced. And pretty fast in action too.
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- Canon BGE3 Battery Grip: The Canon Battery Grip BG-E3 allows a full-sized portrait grip (complete with shutter release and buttons similar to the built-in grip) to be added or removed as desired – giving you the best of both worlds.

- Sony F717: This is the camera which discovered my hidden passion for photography. The DSC-F717 represents the fourth generation of Sony’s L-shaped 5x zoom split lens / body design. This started back in August 1999 with the 2 megapixel DSC- F505, in April 2000 the DSC-F505V gained a 3 megapixel sensor but only captured 2.6 megapixels of that (because of the lens design). August 2001 saw the announcement of the DSC-F707, with a larger lens this camera sported a 2/3″ 5 megapixel CCD. One year on we are presented with the DSC-F717, still utilized the same body design, same 5 megapixel sensor and excellent 5x optical zoom lens. The changes this time are more subtle with added features and expanded options. For more details: www.dpreview.com

- Raynox DCR-2025PRO 2.2XHigh Definition Super Telephoto Conversion Lens : The tele zoom add-on lens which I used for Sony F717. For more details: Raynox

- Raynox DCR-150 Macro/Close-Up lens: The Macro add-on lens which I used for Sony as well as some time now on Canon lenses. For more details: Raynox

- Canon Speedlite 430EX Flash: The 430 is plenty of flash for many photographers. and makes a nice walk around flash, backup, or outstanding slave flash. The 430 is pretty powerful, lot of extra reach, or extra bounce capacity. Canon Speedlite 430EX.

- UV Protector Filters, ND.9 Filter, Circular Polarizer
- MX3000 Ultralite full size universal tripod
- Simpex monopod
Software
- Adobe Photoshop
- Photomatix Pro
- Adobe Bridge
- Adobe Camera Raw
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