Another vote for classes. Your profile does not say that you are certified.
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You have all the gear you need (except the computer). Unless you plan on doing a lot of diving locally, I would recommend against getting tanks. It's cheaper to rent if you will only do it occasionally. I would suggest you spend the money on training. If the trips you are planning are through your shop, you can probably take some courses then.
I completely agree that buying from a shop for this kind of thing is better than on-line for the very reasons you give. I know many people will disagree, but I am ok with that. The one thing I will say though that getting a camera is a mistake for a brand new diver. Underwater photography is all about bouyancy control and a new diver just doesn't have it. I advise people to wait until they are comfortable underwater and know that this is something they really want to do before they put out the kind of money a UW camera costs.
Dive Dive Dive. Use the money for weekend trips with the shop. You'll get a lot more out of actually diving than you will out of more gear that may or may not be necessary. Anything you need (and don't already have) you can rent. Going on trips will give you the opportunity to meet dive buddies, make memories, and actually learn what you like and don't like, gear-wise, for future purchases.
Have you considered a tank and a bunch of
air fills to stimulate you towards local diving.