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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Perfect Camera Accessories

By Martina Nabruscha


Buying a digital camera can be the start of a very exciting new hobby and having new equipment can reignite the passion for photography. Cameras generally come with the essential accessories; those items which are essential for the camera to operate such as batteries, chargers and memory cards. Others are optional extras which can enhance the photographic process and lead to better pictures. Depending on the kind of photographer you are the accessories available will have varying degrees of appeal.

For most photographers one memory card is not enough, buying additional memory cards is a way of ensuring that even if you have not yet downloaded your pictures you have ample space to take photos. Holidays, weddings and other occasions are typical times when extra memory cards may prove invaluable.

Likewise having an additional battery with you gives you the certainty of knowing that if the juice runs out of one you have a back up and will still be able to take pictures rather than regretting not checking the charge before you left home.

Some equipment is not essential but is advisable. A good, strong bag for carrying equipment keeps the camera safe and depending on the size and amount of additional equipment the photographer carries the choice of bags stretches from a simple case for just the camera to a large backpack with pockets for additional lenses, lens filters and space for a tripod.

Keeping the camera, lenses, lens filters and tripod clean ensures they will all keep working properly and prolongs their life. Using the correct cleaning products ensures the best results are achieved.

If you are purchasing a digital SLR camera you will have the option of buying extra lenses for the camera at the time of purchase or at a later date. Compact digital cameras come with built in variations of the lens and do not have the option of extra lenses.

Lenses can be protected with lens filters such as the UV filter which is used to absorb unwanted light rays without adversely effecting colour balance and also to cover the lens all the time preventing scratching and dirt. Other lens filters are used for a variety of effects, such as reducing the amount of light passing through the lens to reduce glare in very bright scenes or polarising filters which eliminate reflections and glare from water, glass and other non-metallic surfaces and which are also used to enhance the blue of water and skies.

Finally a tripod offers stability and can be used on any kind of camera. It is possible to buy a large or small tripod, depending on preference. A small and extremely flexible tripod can be used on any surface to level the camera and hold it securely for a tricky photo. They are also useful for shots taken on self-timer when the photographer needs to know they can set the shot up and race back to be included in the picture knowing the camera is secure on a tripod and will stay in position. Such a small tripod can be used on either SLR or compact cameras.




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