Nikon Accessory Pack for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $130.00
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Nikon
Features
- Kit helps protect your camera and enhance your photos
- Kit includes a gadget bag, Li-ion battery, 52mm UV haze filter, and photo book
- Ballistic nylon bag features padded internal compartment panels
- Compatible with Nikon digital SLR cameras
Description
Nikon Digital SLR accessory pack. Includes: Black Gadget Bag, EN-EL3A Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery, 52mm UV protection filter, Nikon School guide to SLR photography.
The Nikon accessory pack for digital SLR cameras gives you what you need to protect your digital camera and enhance your picture-taking abilities. The kit includes a deluxe ballistic nylon Nikon gadget bag, a Nikon EN-EL3A Li-ion rechargeable battery, a 52mm UV haze-protection filter, and a Nikon School Guide to SLR Photography.
Gadget Bag
The spacious gadget bag features rugged ballistic nylon construction, adjustable padded internal compartment panels, and a comfortable padded shoulder strap. It easily accommodates and protects Nikon Digital SLR, additional Nikkor lenses, Speedlight, memory cards, spare batteries, and other system accessories. Generous end pockets to organize smaller accessories and personal items.
EN-EL3A Li-ion Rechargeable Battery
Carry spare power with an extra Nikon EN-EL3a Li-ion rechargeable battery.
52mm UV Haze Protection Filter
Precision-engineered 52mm UV haze filter protects your lens and enhances image quality.
Nikon School Guide to SLR Photography
Nikon School Guide to SLR Photography offers 75 pages of expertly written insight to truly better SLR pictures easily.
Spotlight customer reviews
AVAILABLE FOR $99.99 AT BESTBUY
[ Posted: 2007-06-23 ]
Regular price for this package is $99.99 at BestBuy. Why buy it from folks who you cannot see?
Just looking out for your wallet's best interest.
Good but small
[ Posted: 2007-01-22 ]
I was thrilled with the bag for the first 5 months, it is exactly what I wanted, but I grew out of it a bit quicker than expected. The camera and all cables fit, but the second lens....not so much.
Item discontinued or unavailable
[ Posted: 2007-01-09 ]
This seemed like a perfect addition to my order at a very reasonable price, and I even received an estimated delivery date. After about three weeks, I received a message indicating this product was no longer available, and my order had been cancelled. Too bad. Looked like a good deal.
must-have starter kit for any beginner Nikon DSLR user
[ Posted: 2006-12-26 ]
This is a great starter kit for any new Nikon DSLR owner. The package contains the following:
- Nikon camera gadget bag
This is actually a pretty nice camera bag. It looks like it's made of ballistic nylon, and is semi-rigid, which is perfect for protection. The bag has rubber feet on the bottom and a carry strap. It has two small pockets on the ends (perfect for spare batteries or filters), one medium pocket on the front (perfect for cables), one flat pocket on the back (perfect for manuals), and one zippered mesh pocket under the top flap (perfect for memory cards and little pieces). The main storage compartment has velcro on all four sides, and comes with three rearrangeable dividers (one short, two long) that allow the inside to be configured into whichever way suits you most. I have two small compartments (one for a lens, one for a speedlight), and one large compartment (for the camera with a lens mounted to it).
- spare battery
This is an original equipment Nikon EN-EL3a battery. Not much else to it, except that it comes in handy. Everybody likes spare power.
- 52mm UV filter
This is a very basic UV filter, which is intended to be used to protect the front element of any lens with 52mm filter threads (the 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED AF-S DX I/II lenses found on the D50 and D40 use 52mm threads, by the way). This filter does NOT have any anti-glare or anti-dispersion coatings on it (single or multiple).
- Nikon photography book
I never read this, because I'm not that new to photography, but I glanced at it, and it's a very good instructional book on the basic principles of SLR-based photography. A recommended read for any photography beginners, it'll get you making better pictures quite quickly.
Good Choice for D50
[ Posted: 2006-11-04 ]
Was looking for a camera and accessory bag for over a month. This works well with my Nikon D50. It holds the camera and threee (3) lens, one on the camera
There is also room for a small(6") tripod, manual, remote, four SD cards(could hold many more), lens cleaner and several lens caps. Even at this there is room for other small items.