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IKEBANADOCTOR ・ GEAR

The Gear Behind These Photographs

THE TOOLS I CARRY WHEN I STAND BEFORE THE FLOWERS

It is the photographer, not the tool, who makes a photograph. And yet people often ask, "What do you shoot with?" So here, honestly, are the tools I actually pick up and carry with me into the field β€” long-used companions I have come to trust.

The Gear I Use

The tools I genuinely shoot with, the ones behind each frame.

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CAMERA ・ MAIN BODY

Nikon Z f (with 40mm f/2 SE lens kit)

Ikebanadoctor's main camera. Beyond its classic, handsome looks, what's inside is first-rate β€” the image quality and the feel in the hand are both faultless. With the 40mm prime included, this kit lets you start shooting the day it arrives. If you asked me for one camera to begin with, this would be it, without hesitation.

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CAMERA ・ BODY ONLY

Nikon Z f (body only)

Already have a lens you love? Choose the body alone, and pair the same Z f with your own favourite glass.

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CAMERA ・ DEEPER GRIP (GENUINE)

Nikon Extension Grip Z f-GR1 (for Z f)

The Z f is a beautiful camera, but its grip is shallow. Mount something heavier like the 24-70 and your fingers tire over a long shoot. Add this genuine grip and the hold becomes far deeper and steadier β€” and it stays usable even with a tripod plate attached, which is quietly wonderful.

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LENS ・ MY STANDARD ZOOM

NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II

My everyday lens. With this mounted, the image quality climbs to another level. From a wide landscape to a single flower up close, its steady rendering wide open at f/2.8 and beautifully melting bokeh quietly carry an Ikebanadoctor frame. My standard zoom.

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TRIPOD ・ CARBON

SLIK Lite Carbon E64 II

Compact and light enough to carry anywhere, yet it extends to a genuinely useful height β€” two things that usually pull against each other, balanced beautifully in one. It makes the most of both sides of that trade-off, and comes along easily on travels and shoots alike. A favourite carbon tripod.

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TRIPOD ・ FOR VERTICAL (L-BRACKET)

L-Bracket Quick-Release Plate (Arca-Swiss compatible)

Shooting vertical by tipping the head to the side throws off both your framing and the balance. With an L-bracket fitted, you simply swap the camera to portrait without tilting it at all. For someone like me who shoots upright subjects β€” a single flower, a falling waterfall β€” it's indispensable. Arca-Swiss compatible, so it drops straight onto most tripods.

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EDITING ・ DEVELOPING

Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan (Lightroom + Photoshop)

Every Ikebanadoctor photograph is finished with this. I tune the light and colour in Lightroom, then polish the details in Photoshop. From a phone snapshot to a camera RAW, it lets you express freely with an easy, intuitive feel. And buying it on Amazon costs less than Adobe's own site β€” for exactly the same thing.

Which one to pick: when Amazon shows the options, choose "1. γƒ•γ‚©γƒˆγƒ—γƒ©γƒ³ (Photo Plan)" and the "γ‚ͺγƒ³γƒ©γ‚€γƒ³γ‚³γƒΌγƒ‰η‰ˆ / Online code (12 months)" edition. It's the best value, and the code is delivered by email right after purchase β€” no waiting for a disc to ship.
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If You're Just Starting Out

Ikebanadoctor's pick β€” a first step toward "one day, a proper camera."

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CAMERA ・ GREAT TO START

Nikon Z fc (with 16-50mm lens kit)

For those watching their budget, or still hesitating to take the leap β€” this one, without hesitation. Light, lovely, and a first-rate performer. With the 16-50mm zoom included, it becomes your walking companion the day it arrives. The perfect first camera for anyone who has been thinking, "one day, a proper camera."

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What I Pack for a Shoot

The small things that make shooting so much easier β€” my standbys.

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MEMORY ・ SD CARD (UHS-II)

Nextorage High-Speed SD Card

Just as important as the camera is what records the image. The Z f supports fast UHS-II, so cutting corners here will trip you up in continuous shooting. I use Nextorage's fast cards. Choose the large capacity if you shoot a lot, or the smaller one to start out affordably.

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FILTER ・ THE LOOK (SOFT EFFECT)

MARUMI Soft Fantasy II (DHG soft-effect, made in Japan)

"What is that soft light?" β€” people ask it often. One part of the answer is this soft filter. Highlights bloom gently, and hard light softens as if wrapped in air β€” a texture that's hard to reproduce in post, born only in front of the lens. I use the 77mm for the standard zoom and the 52mm for the 40mm prime.

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FILTER ・ LANDSCAPE SET (MARUMI M100)

MARUMI M100 Square Filter System (full set)

Landscape photography is a dialogue with the sun. Backlight, harsh midday glare, a sky washing out to white β€” what answers every kind of light is the MARUMI M100 square-filter set I use. Pair the magnetic holder with a C-PL (to cut reflections) and graduated NDs (to balance a bright sky against darker land), and this one set covers almost everything.

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FILTER ・ SNAPSHOT PL

Kenko ZX Circular PL, 77mm

For the days when there's no time to set up a square filter and I'm shooting flowers like snapshots, this is what I reach for. Screw it onto the lens and it tames the sheen on leaves and petals, deepening the colours. Kenko's ZX is a high-quality circular polariser with minimal impact on image quality.

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LENS ・ HOOD (40mm / 28mm SE)

F-Foto HF-52 Metal Lens Hood

The Z 40mm f/2 and 28mm f/2.8 SE don't ship with a hood. Shooting into the light as often as I do, a hood that tames ghosting and flare is essential. This screw-in metal hood also suits the SE lenses' classic looks beautifully. A small part, but it makes a real difference to peace of mind.

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BATTERY ・ GENUINE

Nikon Genuine Battery (EN-EL15c)

For batteries, only genuine will do β€” for performance, of course, but for safety too. With third-party batteries making the news for catching fire lately, genuine is the way to go for long-term peace of mind. And always carry a spare, so you never run dry mid-shoot.

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PROTECTION ・ LENS GUARD

Nikon ARCREST II Protect Filter

A single sheet that guards your precious front element from scratches, dust, and the occasional fingerprint. Nikon's own ARCREST II keeps its effect on the image to a minimum, with high clarity and suppressed reflections. I leave it on and carry the lens with confidence. Choose the diameter to match your lens.

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PROTECTION ・ REAR SCREEN

Glass Screen Protector for Z f / Z5 (9H hardness)

It's not just the front element worth protecting β€” the rear screen too. The Z f's tilting screen scuffs easily, so I keep a 9H glass protector on it. Touch sensitivity is unchanged, and ever since, I've handled the camera freely without worrying about scratches. Inexpensive, with outsized peace of mind.

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For Shooting in the Rain

Hydrangeas after the rain, rain-soaked greens β€” the most beautiful moments are often found mid-shower.

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RAIN ・ UMBRELLA HOLDER

Etsumi Rain Bracket EX (umbrella holder)

Flowers are breathtaking in the rain. But an umbrella in one hand and a camera in the other means a shaky tripod. Clamp this umbrella holder to the tripod and both hands come free β€” you stay dry, the gear stays dry, and you can chase the composition at your own pace. A small supporting actor that turns rainy shoots from a chore into a joy.

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RAIN ・ CAMERA RAIN COVER

Nikon Rain Cover Handy Type 3

For light rain, just slip it on. Being genuine Nikon, it fits the Z f and standard zoom neatly and stays easy to operate. The reassurance to keep shooting, unflustered, through a sudden passing shower. A piece for shooting with the rain, rather than hiding from it.

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RAIN ・ SERIOUS COVER (ADVANCED)

thinkTANKphoto Hydrophobia 24-70 V3.0

For heavy rain, or long shoots when you truly want to protect your gear. A professional waterproof cover on another level for both handling and protection. It costs a little more, but think of it as insurance for expensive equipment, and it's reassuring indeed.

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At-Home Care & Storage

For keeping your gear in good shape between shoots β€” everyday care, and storage at home.

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CARE ・ DUST BLOWER

HAKUBA Hi-Power Blower Pro 02 L

Dust on a lens or sensor should be blown away, never wiped. This large blower puts out a strong blast and stands upright, so it won't topple on the desk. One puff before shooting saves you the later "ah, there was a speck in the frame."

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CARE ・ 5-PIECE CLEANING KIT

Kenko Cleaning Kit Pro 5

A five-piece set with cleaning fluid, cloth, brush and more, all in one. Left alone, fingerprints and water spots can damage the coating. With the right tools, you wipe gently and properly. With this one kit, both lens and body always feel fresh to use.

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CARE ・ WIPING CLOTH

Kenko LUCINAGE Lens Cloth (made in Japan)

For the finishing wipe. A fine-fibred, made-in-Japan cloth that lifts oils and water spots away without scratching the lens. Tuck one in your bag and it earns its keep the moment a lens fogs up out in the field.

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STORAGE ・ MOISTURE CONTROL

HAKUBA Dry Box AG+ 15L (silver-ion antibacterial)

In Japan's heat and humidity, mould is a camera's worst enemy. Damp fogs a lens far faster than beginners expect. A full electronic dry cabinet is costly, but this HAKUBA dry box (silver-ion antibacterial, 15L, made in Japan) offers plenty of protection at an approachable price. The simplest insurance for making your gear last.

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For Fun ― Shooting with Old Lenses

Sometimes, a lens that doesn't render too perfectly. A day to enjoy the bloom and the aberrations as flavour.

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OLD LENS ・ MOUNT ADAPTER

SHOTEN M42-NZ Mount Adapter

An adapter for mounting old M42-mount lenses on the Z f. My favourite is the HELIOS-44-2 (58mm f/2), famous for its swirling bokeh. It's a one to hunt for secondhand, but with this adapter, a modern camera can capture an old, nostalgic air. There's something dear about a rendering that isn't perfect.

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OLD LENS ・ METAL HOOD 49mm

HAKUBA Metal Lens Hood (49mm, KMH-49)

An all-metal screw-in hood that suits an old lens. It tames backlit flare while making the look that bit more classic. A small thing, but it lifts the mood of shooting.

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Aside ― A Little Video, Too

Stills are the main act, but some days I want to keep the wind and the water's sound from a location.

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VIDEO ・ ACTION CAMERA

GoPro HERO13 Black

The spray of a waterfall, flowers swaying in the wind, the trail to a location β€” the GoPro captures the "motion" and "sound" that stills can't, with ease. Powerful stabilisation, and small enough for a pocket. My YouTube location guides are filmed with this. Even as a stills-first shooter, I find myself taking it along.

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