Links – Holiday Gift Guides for the Digital Photographer
The holiday season usually finds most of us scratching our heads wondering what to get that special someone. If that special someone is a photographer, maybe this post can help you out. Here is a collection of gift guides I’ve found in my RSS feeds and from the Alltop Photography page.
TheLightroomLab.com – David’s Holiday Gift Guide for Digital Photographers
TheLightroomLab.com – Scott’s Photographer Holiday Gift Guide
Time Outdoors – 10 Affordable Gift Ideas for Photographers
CanonBlogger – And the countdown begins… (not really a gift guide but there are a few good ideas)
Beyond Megapixels – Holiday Gift Ideas for Photographers, All Under $100
Photo.net – Holiday Gift Guide
pro photo life – five photo gift ideas under $50
Endless Years – Holiday Shopping Guide (a mix of tech gifts including some photo related)
Photojojo – The Best New Photo Gifts of the Season (check out the Flickrverse tee shirts)
Digital Camera HQ – Digital Camera HQ’s Holiday Gift Guide: Best Affordable Cameras (check the sidebar links for more categories)
Dean Allman Photography – A Trio of Photography Books for the Holidays
Of course no internet shopping list would be complete without a link to Amazon:
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December 6th, 2008 at 8:21 pm
I really like the Lowepro Street and Field Deluxe Waist Belt suggestion at beyondmegapixels.com. That is a good idea if you have an SLR or even for S5 accessories.
December 8th, 2008 at 1:28 pm
Just wanted to say thanks for putting me, David from http://www.thelightroomlab.com, on your list. Happy Holidays!
December 8th, 2008 at 2:50 pm
jciv – Thats the second comment on a Lowepro bag in the past few days. I’ll have to check them out sometime but I have to wait because I’m going to be “surprised” with my new bag for Xmas.
DavidMarx – Sure thing! Keep up the great posts over at TheLightroomLab.
December 8th, 2008 at 11:53 pm
I don’t have the belt (yet), but their bags are pretty nice. The choices available locally weren’t just right for me though so I went with the Canon backpack. I didn’t want to order something I couldn’t see in person. I did get one of their cases that go on the belt, currently I attach it on my backpack’s straps.
December 9th, 2008 at 5:47 pm
I was just looking at those belts online. There is a light version too which I think I like better. If I need that much stuff, I would have my backpack. Neither come with cases though so that ups the price if you don’t already have Lowepro SlipLock cases.