Welcome to my "8th Annual Gonzo Holiday Gear Guide." If you've been a faithful reader of this Gear Guide for the past seven years, this year's name probably sounds familiar, and that's because it is. It's the original name for this Gear Guide, and I'm bringing it back with a vengeance (I'm not really sure how to make a Gear Guide vengeful but I'm working on it), with all of its original "Gonzoness" (yes, that's a word, I'm pretty sure).
This is replacing last year's "Awesome Gear Guide" name (awesome is way overusedâ”mostly by me), and now here you are, reading it right now. How "in the moment" is that, right? Okay, this year, I'm breaking things into three distinct categories:
1: Stocking Stuffers (You can also use these as actual holiday gifts if you're not that crazy about the person.)
2: Great Value Gear (Stuff that's a really good deal for not a lot of money, but he or she will totally dig it.)
3: Cha-ching! (Stuff you buy for the doctor/lawyer/rap mogul on your holiday gift list. This is the stuff that makes them burst into spontaneous tears of joy. Well, at least I would.)
Anyway, the "Awesome" is out, the "Gonzo" is back, and this year's Gear Guide is packed with some really cool stuff that we don't need, but we really, really, really want because getting (ahemâ”I mean giving) is what it's really all about. At least, that's what I read in a Christmas card once.
THE RULES:
These are my self-imposed guidelines for which products make it into the guide. It's just two rules, actually. To be listed here the products have to be ones that I use myself, that I absolutely love, and now can't live without (well, I could live without them, but I just wouldn't want to). And if a product makes the guide, it has to be one I would recommend to a close friend without hesitation, especially if my friend were a rich doctor (kidding). Okay, folks, hang on to your Fruchtsaftgetr¤nke, here we go!
STOCKING STUFFERS
20×24″ Rosco CTO Gel Sheet
Roll of Gaffer's Tape
PRICE: Starting around $6.50 a roll
30″ Westcott 5-in-1 Collapsible Reflector/Diffuser
Lightroom Magazine
Some Cool Books
GREAT VALUE GEAR
Vanguard Quovio 49T Rolling Bag
DxO FilmPack 4
Imagenomic's Portraiture Skin Retouching Plug-in
Westcott's Rapid Box 20″ Octa Mini and Deflector Plate
Kata LPS-216 DL Laptop Backpack
Squarespace.com
Lexar Professional Workflow HR1 (Four-Bay USB 3 Reader Hub)
Yongnuo YN560-III Hot-Shoe Flash
Impact Quickbox Softbox Kit
FP-1 Floor Plate for Using Remote Cameras
B&H Gift Cards
PocketWizard PlusX Wireless Transceiver
Canon Close-up Lens Filter (for Canon or NIKKOR)
CHA-CHING!
Westcott SkyLux LED
Canon EOS 70D
PrioLite MBX500 500 W/s Monolight
AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR or Tamron 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 XR Di VC
If the photographer on your list is a Canon shooter, unfortunately Canon doesn't make a compact 28-300mm like this Nikon model. (The Canon version is full size, quite heavy, and expensive at an MSRP of $2,689.) Tamron makes a 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 XR Di VC that will do the trick. It's not as sharp as the Nikon 28-300mm or the Canon for that matter, but it's not nearly as expensive either at around $630.
You are recommending a Yongnuo flash? Seriously? If you overlook the spotty QC and high return rates – ya, it’s an excellent piece of gear. Buy one, replace it often.
I’ve had nothing but good luck with my Yongnuo flashes, for what it’s worth.
I have 4 YN460-II’s and a YN565 and had no problems with any of em – and those 460’s are only £25 ($35) each – buy a bucket of em :)
Scott wouldn’t recommend junk on his annual list. He did an entire class using this flash. I think you can buy 8 of these for the price of a top of the line Nikon or Canon flash.
Always loved “Gonzo” , in any forms :-) Good it’s back
Hi Scott, I’m glad to see that you speak German…. Fruchtsaftgetränke is politically correct ;-) …. great stuff in your guide, I own the Canon 70D myself, it is a great camera …. and the Lightroom Magazine is just brilliant!!
Or how about a Fuji X100s and have fun with photography again!
28-300mm, it’s $1,049.95
Already have the Yongnuo YN560-III on my Christmas list along with a transmitter. Can’t wait to start getting some experience with an off-camera flash.
Hey Scott, delighted to learn of Westcott’s continuous LED light listed above. I totally embrace the constant lighting but will I still need to hang on to strobes for outdoor portrait shooting to push back the sunlight? Oh, great list, I’ll be forwarding it on to the wife!
I decided to check on the Imagenomic Portraiture plugin today (Black Friday). They have a coupon code posted on the front page that provided a $60 discount – THANKU2013. Got my copy. Still not cheap, but cheaper than normal.
What PC should in buy for start picture photos editing?