Choosing The Right Gear For Good Digital Photos
Posted: Sunday, December 20, 2009
by Daniel Parker
Digital photography is great fun in addition to a relaxing exercise. Lengthy darkroom processes are no more necessary to get high-quality photos thanks to digital photography. But you still have to learn those tricks which produce an excellent photograph. And the first thing will be to choose the tools that is best suited with your needs as well as tastes. For example if you want to record only your business and family parties or your vacations and not have a lot of opportunity to do that either, then buying a full featured DSLR will be a waste of cash and what is more you might never have time enough to master the countless controls and end up taking very few or no good shots.
Should you be a very busy and heavyweight person like a company GM you probably won't be able to carry about an enormous flashgun or a tripod. Pick a basic DSLR model or else an excellent quality compact. However if you want to be more creative in your free time you could go in for a light tripod and a good flashgun as well in addition to possibly an extra tele or wide lens if you are making use of a DSLR. But if you want o truly get down to the thing then you have to do some more thinking.
If you feel you would like to travel out into the wilds and shoot a flowing rapid, or a soaring kite or a playing dog, invest in a stable as well as hardy tripod. Buy a hardy DSLR as well and one with a good frame speed and minimum shake and low camera noise during high ISO and low light shots. Maybe you can get a few lenses like a good a couple of good wide lenses a mid range zoom and a tele. If you are shooting animals then you must get a couple of good teles. Absolutely invaluable is a polarizing filter.
If glamour is your way, get a light weight camera and light lenses. Sometimes only one good range zoom lens is enough. Don't make it too bulky or you can spoil your shots. Also get a strong flash, a studio flash system and special effect filters like soft tones and diffusers. Usually a single apartment room is enough for most of your indoor shots. Do not neglect the outdoors and the sun. However don't forget to pack in sufficient thermocol and butter paper to act as reflectors and diffusers otherwise excessive sunshine or deep shades may spoil your pictures. Take a basic, medium weight, stable tripod.
It is very important to get protective gear for both you and your digital camera and you. Just as your camera needs to be in the good condition so do you. If you are feeling uneasy during a shot it can well be lost. Buy a watertight travelling bag for your digital camera as well as enough silica gel. Silica Gel is a compound that absorbs any moisture close to it. Carry waterproofs so that you can conceal yourself during a spell. Do not forget to don gloves in chilly regions. If your fingers get numb you can't click.
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If you feel you would like to travel out into the wilds and shoot a flowing rapid, or a soaring kite or a playing dog, invest in a stable as well as hardy tripod. Buy a hardy DSLR as well and one with a good frame speed and minimum shake and low camera noise during high ISO and low light shots. Maybe you can get a few lenses like a good a couple of good wide lenses a mid range zoom and a tele. If you are shooting animals then you must get a couple of good teles. Absolutely invaluable is a polarizing filter.
If glamour is your way, get a light weight camera and light lenses. Sometimes only one good range zoom lens is enough. Don't make it too bulky or you can spoil your shots. Also get a strong flash, a studio flash system and special effect filters like soft tones and diffusers. Usually a single apartment room is enough for most of your indoor shots. Do not neglect the outdoors and the sun. However don't forget to pack in sufficient thermocol and butter paper to act as reflectors and diffusers otherwise excessive sunshine or deep shades may spoil your pictures. Take a basic, medium weight, stable tripod.
It is very important to get protective gear for both you and your digital camera and you. Just as your camera needs to be in the good condition so do you. If you are feeling uneasy during a shot it can well be lost. Buy a watertight travelling bag for your digital camera as well as enough silica gel. Silica Gel is a compound that absorbs any moisture close to it. Carry waterproofs so that you can conceal yourself during a spell. Do not forget to don gloves in chilly regions. If your fingers get numb you can't click.
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