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| 4 Great Accessories for a Dslr Camera Posted: 27 Feb 2011 05:35 PM PST If you’ve finally decided to take the plunge and purchase your first Dslr camera, congratulations! Be prepared to do more and learn more about taking pictures than you ever belief possible. A Dslr camera is an investment. It may take you a bit longer to learn how to use it well, but once you do you’ll never go back. A Dslr is a camera that will grow along with you and allow you to grow as a photographer at the same time. In addition, once you have entered the amazing world of Dslr cameras, there are many other accessories that you can add to your repertoire. Here are some coarse accessories for Dslr cameras. The first, and most common, accessory is lenses. One major advantage of a Dslr camera is the interchangeable lenses. Since Dslr cameras will not work without a lens there is a good opportunity that your camera came with at least one and perhaps two lenses. If it did, then you may not want to purchase any additional lenses right away. However, at some point you may want to enlarge the capabilities of your camera, and this is where lenses come in. There are lenses that enable you to zoom closer, shoot faster, and see more widely. Most brands of Dslr offer tens if not hundreds of dissimilar lenses in a wide range of prices. Once you have spent some time taking pictures with your new camera you will begin to get an idea of which lenses might be helpful additions to your equipment. Remember that lenses may be pricey but that they are also an venture in your camera and in your photography. Pentax K-5After lenses, the next coarse accessory is an external flash. Most Dslr cameras come with a flash, but it tends to produce harsh shadows and many photographers pick to use external flashes instead. There are external flashes that attach to the top of the camera, and external flashes that are entirely cut off from the camera. Some flashes can be synced with the camera and others can be controlled with a remote. If you are curious in purchasing an external flash for your camera the best thing to do is to visit a camera store and try some dissimilar flashes to find out what you like. As you’ve probably noticed, a Dslr camera is significantly larger and heavier than your midpoint point and shoot. Add in a few lenses or flashes and it gets heavier still. Because of this, many photographers pick to use a backpack or carrying case to store and transport their equipment. Again, the best way to purchase a backpack is to try it out in person and make sure that it is comfortable and favorable for you and your equipment. If you will be using any type of zoom lens with your camera, then a tripod is a necessity. The longer your zoom lens, the more any shaking of your hands will be exaggerated. This will cause blurry pictures, but a tripod can enable you to use your zoom lens and keep the camera steady. There are many reasonable tripods available so this is not as large of an venture as lenses or a backpack. 4 Great Accessories for a Dslr Camera My Links : Canon S95 Camera |
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