The best thing I did after getting DaVinci Resolve was to get a used Speed Editor off EBay. The listing said "no software," but it came with a "software activation" key that enabled the Studio version.
I just got my new "Geometrical" Pocket Tripod Pro V2 and a Remote bluetooth shutter release. The pocket tripod is a handy little credit card-sized foldable tripod for smart phones. I'm using it with my iPhone 17 ProMax (Pictured here with my wife's iPhone 17). Just a handy little device to have in your wallet. (About as thick as 2 credit cards). The shutter release from the same company came with a battery installed, plus one extra battery.
After considering several different vintage lenses, I pulled the trigger on a refurbished EF-mount Helios 44m-4 from Ukraine. I paid a bit more, but I wanted a Grade A lens and this one looks totally legit. The pre-tariff total was $107, I *think* the import fee is 17%, and there may be a shipping fee.
I bought a Flashpoint R2 flash trigger for my Canons, to drive a R2 Panasonic flash as a slave.
Wasn't sure if it would work, Canon driving Panasonic, but so far seems okay.
I got a chuckle when the Pany flash told me I was using a Canon camera.