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xmas gift ideas for beginning photographer!

Probably a little boring seeing that everyone likes to open a gift thats been wrapped etc but how about, a special day out (New York City or somewhere) on a photo tour with you, just the two of you talking photography, taking pictures, learning, take her for lunch etc etc..........

I like this idea. Best outside the box idea in the thread. Also, the Cotswold's are beautiful. You live in a splendidly scenic place!

I also like this idea alot.
 
You could go for something like a spare battery, sd/cf card, camera strap, wireless remote, maybe even a camera bag. I wouldn't recommend buying cheap filters to use because they will only take away IQ from the pictures. Something like a hoya filter is nice but also more expensive and probably over budget. A cheap filter will give you a lot of flare and other unwanted issues. Hope that helped.
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I'm thinking in your budget, you probably ought to stick to the necessary accessories. Beyond the UV filter, I don't know many people who even use filters on a regular bases--except the polarizer sometimes. And, even the UV filter ends up being just a protective surface and a cheap one does nearly as well as an expensive one.
 
I would buy her any of Henri Cartier Bresson's books she will be inspired by his shots
 
Second the Gorillapod suggestion.

What are these generally used for and do they work good?

I think it would be cool to have one for inside and for doing some close up shots, which one would you recommend for a Nikon D40 there are several different kinds of them?
 
I kind of prefer the Understanding Photography field guide, by Bryan Peterson.

I also carry a Gorilla Pod in my pack...
 
Second the Gorillapod suggestion.

What are these generally used for and do they work good?

I think it would be cool to have one for inside and for doing some close up shots, which one would you recommend for a Nikon D40 there are several different kinds of them?
Joby Gorillapod SLR Tripod Review

I don't have one, but I've already had 6 or 7 occasions this week when they would have made life much easier!

Nice thanks for the link, I might pick one of those up.
 
^ Either that or The Digital Photography Books 1, 2 & 3 by Scott Kelby.

I was thoroughly unimpressed with books one and two of that series. Understanding Exposure was way more informative and useful.

I disagree, if you're read Understanding Exposure, some of the stuff is redundant, but there are still some very good things for beginners in both. I didn't know there was a 3rd one, I'll have to pick it up.
 
a remote switch and extra battery seem to be a good idea
 
maybe a gift certificate to a good camera shop that way your not getting them something they do not really need.
 
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All great suggestions. I was gonna suggest books as a stocking stuffer. There's LOTS of books on various aspects of Photography.
 

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