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<blockquote data-quote="carguy" data-source="post: 363054" data-attributes="member: 12521"><p>1. Spare battery</p><p>2. spare SD card(s)</p><p>3. tripod (buy as much as you can afford. Get one tall enough and light enough if you plan to carry it frequently)</p><p>4. TTL flash. Buy Yongnuo or Nikon SB0-600, 700 or 800. Whichever the budget allows</p><p>5. strap(s). Many (myself included) really like the cross body sling straps. A common style is the BlackRapid RS-Sport model. Others are out there. Handstrap is nice to have also.</p><p>6. Grip isn't a must, but can be nice.</p><p>7. Depending which kit lens you have now, consider a used 70-300 over the 55-200 if the budget allows.</p><p>8. Camera bag. Buy what you can afford, plan for room for future gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carguy, post: 363054, member: 12521"] 1. Spare battery 2. spare SD card(s) 3. tripod (buy as much as you can afford. Get one tall enough and light enough if you plan to carry it frequently) 4. TTL flash. Buy Yongnuo or Nikon SB0-600, 700 or 800. Whichever the budget allows 5. strap(s). Many (myself included) really like the cross body sling straps. A common style is the BlackRapid RS-Sport model. Others are out there. Handstrap is nice to have also. 6. Grip isn't a must, but can be nice. 7. Depending which kit lens you have now, consider a used 70-300 over the 55-200 if the budget allows. 8. Camera bag. Buy what you can afford, plan for room for future gear. [/QUOTE]
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