2 DSLR Cameras:
1.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III — $2,799.00
22.3 MP sensor and ISO range of 100-25,600, ability
to shoot in low light at a fraction of the price of its closest competitors.
Compact, lightweight, and slim design, full frame 243-megapixel
CMOS image sensor and EXPEED 4 image processor, shoot up to 65 fps at full
resolution.
3 Lenses:
1.
Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM Lens — $1,299.00
Exceptionally bright f/1.2 maximum aperture affords
extensive control over depth of field for selective focus applications and also
benefits working in low-light situations.
2.
Nikon AF-S FX NIKKOR 85mm f/1.4G Lens with Auto
Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras — $1,596.95
Shoot crisp candid shots at dimly lit wedding
receptions, restaurants, or nightclubs - without the blur. Capture
pin-sharp portraits with impressive detail and vibrant color reproduction.
3.
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Standard Zoom
Lens — $1,599.00
It’s as powerful for everyday candids as it is for specialty
work, including landscapes, events, portraits, and still life. Portable and easy
to handle.
2 Shoe Mount Flashes:
1.
Nikon SB-300 AF Speedlight — $146.95
A 120° tilting head to bounce light off walls or the
ceiling to provide soft, even light on your subject. The flash will click into
position at 120°, 90°, 75°, 60°, and when facing directly ahead. Weighing only
3.4 oz, its compact design makes traveling with this flash easy.
2.
Canon 600EX-RT Speedlite Flash — $238.99
With wireless two-way radio communication, the
Speedlite 600 EX-RT allows photographers to expand their creativity using
wireless speedlites with the reliability of radio triggering. A new color
filter holder helps maintain accurate color in a variety of ambient light
conditions.
Carrying Case:
CADeN Camera Backpack Bag Professional for DSLR/SLR —
$26.99
Waterproof, outside pocket to hold tripod, detachable
and customizable padding inside bag to make space for the equipment you need to
carry.
Memory Card:
SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO UHS-I SDXC Memory Card — $39.94
Mobile Editing Device:
Used Apple 13" MacBook Pro — $1,079.00
Storage Option:
SanDisk 500GB Extreme Portable External SSD — $89.00
The rugged SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD delivers
high-speed transfers with up to 550MB/s read speeds. This makes it perfect for
saving and editing hi-res photos and videos.
Monopod:
Koolehaoda 65-inch Camera Aluminum Monopod with Folding
Support Stand — $42.99
lightweight and durable, extends to 65 inches, five-section
leg locking system for secure height adjustment. Detachable three feet support
stand for extra support.
Tripod:
Magnus TR-13 Travel Tripod with Dual-Action Ball Head
— $69.95
Includes an Arca-type-compatible quick release plate,
and the head has a separate locking knob for the ball, and one for the 360°
pan. The cut notch on the side of the ball head allows you to place a camera at
a 90° angle, and the head can support point-and-shoot, mirrorless, and DSLR
cameras weighing up to 13.2 lb.
Vertical Camera Grip:
Canon BG-E11 Battery Grip for EOS 5D Mark III —
$259.00
Lighting Accessories:
HPUSN Softbox Lighting Kit Studio Lighting Kit for
Photography — $195.99
The package includes two 20”x28” softboxes, two 33
inches umbrella, four 85W CFL bulbs, two independent E27 sockets, four light
stands, one background support system, three color backdrops, six backdrop
clamps and one carrying bag.
Additional Accessories:
1.
Canon 58MM Protect Filter — $19.95
Filter that attaches to a lens to help protect it
from dust, moisture, scratches, and other damage.
2.
3 Pack Flash Diffuser Light Softbox by Altura
Photo (Universal, Collapsible with Storage Pouch) for Canon, Yongnuo and Nikon
Speedlight— $39.99
Includes 3 Altura Photo Softbox Flash Diffusers
(6x5", 9x7", 11x8") for Shoe Mount Flash Units. Reduces
harshness and softens shadows. Features an additional internal diffuser for
better wrap around light.
Total Cost: $11,039.64
I selected this inventory list to use for event/wedding
photography and portrait photography. I really like taking candids and portraits,
so I tried to find equipment that would be suitable for both situations.
My only thought on this would be to stick with either Canon or Nikon. that way you can use all your lenses on both camera bodies.
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