Posts Tagged ‘Accessories’
05
Sep

If photography is your passion, then along with a creative mind you should possess certain resources as well. We are in a technological age now. Things are no longer as before. Our basic gadgets are now metamorphosed to sophisticated applications. Even the cameras have entered in to a digital era. So, for capturing better photography, you require a good digital camera. And along with that you need an in-depth knowledge about what digital camera accessories you require.

Digital photography encompasses various things. With such cameras you can capture images even from a distance and store them store electronically. It is much easy to shoot pictures on-the -go with a digital camera and that too in less time. However for better results we can also use various types of digital camera accessories.

Now what are the basic necessities for capturing an image or video? The first thing you need is a high-performance digital SLR camera and some other digital camera accessories along with it for getting better results. There are a wide range of digital camera accessories available in high-street shops and online stores which you may need immediately or in future. These accessories would help you to keep your camera in good condition and also improve the quality of your photos. Of course some accessories will help you to increase your work output and reduce complications.

Some of the important digital camera accessories include Camera Bags, Camera Tripods, Battery Chargers and Memory Cards. You require a sufficient memory to store all your photographs. Just be aware of the type of memory card with which your camera is compatible with. Equally important is a good battery charger. If the battery is not charged you may not be able to take photographs in adverse weather conditions. Again, the digital camera needs to be protected because they are very vulnerable and sophisticated. So, while travelling and going for outdoor shootings you need a proper bag to carry your camera.

A digital photo printer, with the help of which you can print your photos sitting at home is also an important digital camera accessory. So, instead of going to the shops for taking printouts of your photographs you can do it at home, provided you have a printer and other printing consumables. So, whether you are a professional photographer or just a general user you need some good quality digital camera accessories to get brilliant results.

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03
Sep

The anticipation of buying some digital camera accessories is just about as exciting as buying the camera itself. With so many trimmings to go with it, the digital camera will turn a simple hobby into a pleasurable profession with just a snap of the finger. When we begin looking at the digital camera of choice, we need to look at some of the accessories that will go with it. Some accessories will go with most cameras but some may be brand specific, so stay with the brand of the camera if you can when looking at their extras.

Accessories such as rechargeable batteries, a battery charger/AC adapter, memory card, soft camera case, camera bag, lens cleaning kit, tripod, external flash and filters, will all make the digital camera run more smoothly and efficiently. They add value to your photo shoots, and also increase the life of your camera. The worst thing in the world is to be out on a shoot, and have the battery go out or the memory card malfunctions.

There are some accessories more important than others, and some simply sell better than others. Right now, at the top of the accessory list for digital cameras are: (1) camera bags – for LCD scratches, general marks on the camera, with the Lowepor Micro Trekker 200 and the Lowepro Mini Trekker Classic as the two top selling bags; (2) memory cards – it is best to have one large card or a couple medium card.

(3) camera tripod – only purchase one of you are serious about photography; (4) photo printer – some of the best ones are the Canon i70/i80/i90 Portable Photo Printer, HP Photosmart 375 Photo Inkjet Printer, Epson PictureMate Personal Photo Lab Inkjet Printer, Kodak EasyShare Dock Plus Dye Sublimation Printer, and the Sony DFF-FP50 Digital Photo Inkjet Printer; and (5) Portable Storage Device and Card Reader – holds 7 memory card types and stores up to 100 GB of images; (6) photo editing software – always upgrade to a more advanced program; and (7) Digital Picture Frame – displays slide shows and receives photos across country.

One of the most important accessories, which really is a necessity, should be a lens cleaning kit to go along with the digital camera. You should never clean any optics of your camera using your shirt, fingers, water or breath. The kit, which costs a few dollars, includes a small blower brush, a soft cloth, a small plastic bottle containing the lens cleaning solution, and a number of lens cleaning tissues. Little specks of dirt on a photograph or smudges will cost a person time when they editing them out.

Digital cameras and their built-in flashes have a limited range of approximately ten feet, which is considered normal for most point-and-shoot cameras. This distance can be increased 18 feet on up to 40 feet, depending on the flash used as a slave flash, which is ANY photographic flash that has a sensor built into the unit. Many of these are sensitive enough to be activated 100 feet away in full sunlight, but are not restricted to outdoor use only.

Some of the new digital cameras that have “red eye reduction”, also called pre-flash, require a special digital flash unit to act as a slave unit. But the older digital cameras without pre-flash will still work with slave units. But the first thing was to purchase a camera with at least 2X on up to an 8X optical zoom – not digital. Optical is the highest quality digital camera available, as the digital will take blurry photographs.

Another very important accessory is a tripod, for those of us who have the shakes and an unsteady hand. The tripod is needed to prevent camera shake, especially when the shutter speed drops below 1/60 second at a wide angle shot. Some digital cameras are equipped with an LCD monitor, which flashes a blinking light as a warning when the shutter speed is likely to cause a camera shake.

Also, a tripod is necessary when the photographer is too close to the object in macro photography. There are mini tripods and the regular tripods, with the minis pretty popular anymore as they are lightweight and can be stored easily.

Almost all digital cameras come with a small starter memory card, 16 or 32 MB. However, a professional photographer or a shutterbug may need a larger memory card – the more pictures on it, the faster it will disappear in room. A larger card will have more room so more pictures can be taken; we won’t need to rush to our computer to transfer them off the memory card before we run out of room. We also have the option of using several small memory cards, sorted out per subject or job.

And last but not least, a battery charger or an AC adapter is very much needed, unless we keep a case of batteries on us at all times. But the battery charger is the number one choice as it allows us to continue charging spare batteries without interrupting our shooting. In the case of an AC adapter, the shooting will come to a halt while the battery is being charged.

It is also advisable to buy a spare set of rechargeable batteries as it saves us the embarrassment of getting stuck with drained out batteries during the middle of a photo shoot. Rechargeable batteries last longer, and will save us the bother of hunting for battery stores in desolate places. The price may be high at first, but it is better than losing a photography job or driving all the way to a camera store to repurchase what was forgotten in the first place!

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24
Aug

There are various accessories available to buy for use in conjunction with the flash, one of which being a softbox. Softboxes can vary from small caps, which fit over the flash head to larger versions, which emit softer light, and spread the flash more efficiently. Softboxes are perfect for all situations especially for people portraits. The one disadvantage of softboxes is that they require compensation by a stop or two, depending on its size.
Another useful accessory for use with your flash is a flash cable. The flash cable allows greater flexibility when using the flash and can vary in lengths. They are very useful for up lighting and in situations where the flash needs to be positioned away from your SLR.

Other Types of Flash Units:
Macro Flash:
The macro flash unit, as the name suggests, is the perfect addition to your SLR for use with a macro lens. They are specially designed to fit around the front of the lens, in a ring or twin light formation (small flash heads on the left and right). Their function is to knock out all shadows on the subject, something that has always been an issue in macro photography. Macro flash units emit light in a 360° burst creating uniform light on the subject.

Ring Flash:
The ring flash is similar to the macro flash design, only on a bigger scale. They are used in fashion and portrait photography for their unique light effect.
If you haven’t yet purchased a flash unit, I hope this article will be helpful in getting you on the right track as to which unit type will be best suitable for you and your photographic style. To get the most out of your flash unit please read the Photography 101 article included in this issue. Next month we’ll take a look at choosing studio lighting and setting up your own small home studio.

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