What You Need to Take the Best Pictures
Digital cameras have opened up so much for photographers
, both amateur and professional. With digital there is no guessing whether or not you got the shot. It is almost fool proof. However, if you don't have the right equipment you might miss the perfect shot. You don't have to spend a lot of money on expensive equipment, in fact almost everything on this list is easy to find and relatively inexpensive. But you will be glad you have it!
A Quality Bag
Many cameras today are so small you can tuck them in your pocket or through them in your purse. While it is possible to do that, it is not recommended. Cameras are precision instruments that need to be treated with care. You should take precautions to protect your camera at all times. But never fear, even in a case that small camera will still fit in your pocket. There are some great small camera cases available that will fit snug around your camera and keep it protected.
In addition to a small case, it is a good idea to have a standard camera bag as well. Camera bags have multiple compartments and are padded for protection. You will be able to store extra batteries, accessories, and even your camera manual which you should refer to often for tips.
Take A Spare!
When you used a film camera you would throw an extra roll of film into your bag. Today, we have digital memory cards that can hold hundreds of photos. You would think that is all you need right? Well, not always. It never hurts to have a spare memory card with you.
There are a few reasons why you should carry an extra card. First of all, you should take all your photos at the highest resolution possible. Higher resolution pictures take up more space on your card, so you may run out of room earlier than you anticipate. Another good reason to take an extra card is cost efficiency. Memory cards have dropped enormously in price, so it is very inexpensive to pick up an extra to have on hand just in case. If you are on vacation you will want to have adequate space for all those great vacation photos, so why not bring an extra card with you to begin with?
In addition to a spare memory card, you should always have spare batteries. If your cameral takes conventional batteries, invest in a battery charger and two sets of rechargeable batteries. That way you will always have a charged set and you won't spend a fortune on disposable batteries! If your camera uses a special camera battery, seriously consider picking up an extra. You would be surprised how many times you will rely on that back up battery when the first one dies!
Tripod Small or Large
The first thing that most people think of when they hear the word tripod is a large, clumsy contraption that professionals use. Well that isn't the case. Tripods come in a wide variety of sizes and most fold up into a compact size. You can also find small table top tripods as well. The advantage of having a tripod is so you can get good shots in low light, night shots, and fabulous firework photos. In order for a camera to capture great pictures in low light it needs to be held perfectly still. A tripod allows you to accomplish this. With a tripod you will get stunning shots of the stars at night!
These are just a few simple items that will help you make the most of your photography. The right equipment, no matter how small and every day can make the difference between a wonderful photo shoot and frustration!
What You Need to Take the Best Pictures
By: Piper Cox
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