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Our series of gift lists for photographers continues with cool stuff you can buy for less than $100. It’s a pretty round amount of money and often a standard budget for buying gifts. As always, our mission is to show you the best deals and makes sure you get the most out of your money.

Here are the top 10 gifts you can buy for less than $100.

  1. Cotton Carrier Strap Shot

This is a great add-on for your backpack. It is a secure camera locking system with instant release, perfectly suited for event, sports and nature photography.

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  1. Sirui 3T-35K Tabletop Tripod

It was about time someone finally built a quality, reliable tabletop tripod. It’s the perfect tripod to have with you at all times and it can support an impressive load.

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  1. Album 99

The folks at Nations Photo Lab have an awesome deal that would make a great Christmas present. Album 99 is a product designed to hold your memories on quality photographic paper, while giving you the irreplaceable joy of viewing photos in a book. The covers are made of genuine Italian leather and there are several options for customizing your album exactly the way you want.

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  1. Spider Holster Black Widow Kit

An ideal gift for photographers on the go, The Black Widow Kit allows you to take your camera hiking, sightseeing or just about wherever you want. That’s because it is a much more comfortable way of carrying your camera and it also makes it noticeably more accessible.

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  1. Lensbaby Spark

If you’re looking to add a little creativity to your style but haven’t quite figured out how to do so, the Lensbaby Spark might be a good option. Its job is to create a sweet spot of focus around the subject surrounded by gradually increasing blur.

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  1. Lowepro 350AW Transit Backpack

It’s an awesome backpack for fast access and it also has compartments for multimedia items like tablets and smartphones.

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  1. Hoya 77mm HRT Circular Polarizer

This filter is a must have for all photography kits. It’s just one of those tools that you never really know when you’re going to need and it’s a lot better to have it in your bag than to be missing one.

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  1. Yongnuo YN 560 III Professional Flash

Yes, this flash is a knockoff, but it’s also becoming a legend. It’s surprisingly well built, it’s powerful and it does the job just as good as a “real brand” flash. Oh, and it’s dirt cheap.

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  1. Topaz Complete Plug-In Bundle for Photoshop

This set of plugins is ideal for enhancing your editing and post processing. It’s an upgrade to how you sharpen your images as well as how you tone them.

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  1. Wacom Intuos Pen and Touch Small Tablet

After you try editing with a tablet, there’s no going back. It feels very different from a mouse, but it’s a lot more precise and sensitive to your movements. After you get the hang of it, you won’t edit your images any other way.

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