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Essential Digital Photography Accessories To Keep in Your Backpack Photography Accessories


The hundreds of digital photography accessories that are available, you do have a few that make the most sense to have in your backpack. This article will go over the basics of what you need, from memory cards to filter, to make sure every shot you take it the best it can be. These little expenses can be awfully handy in the event you need them and you’re out on a shoot. Take a moment to explore or if you want to Sell Camera at a good price, you can find many resellers online where you can do such a thing.


CAMERA FEATURES I will assume for this article that you’re using a digital camera, but if you’re using a camera that uses film, be aware that you’ll always need to have plenty of extra film on hand. In my experience, Fuji Velvia is by far the best choice for nature and landscape shots. There are two speeds it comes in, which are ISO 50 and 100, and some scenes just look better in black and white, so bring plenty of black and white film just to be safe.

If you’re looking to add a little spice to your pictures, consider carrying around filters with you. They don’t take up very much space and can add that little boost that makes your pictures pop. There are a bunch of filters available today, but the most useful ones for landscape shots would have to be a polarizing filter and the neutral density filter.


POLARIZING FILTER Continuing about filters, consider using warm-up filters when the light is cool. Try using the 81 series polarizing filter that balances the light in your pictures to bring warmth to them. This is one filter that should definitely be on the top of your list. Some tough exposures, like too much brightness from the sky, require a different filter. You should be using a neutral density filter with either .3, .6, or .9 to help your image without affecting its color too dramatically.


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Tripod Camera Stand Another important consideration is a tripod. If you’re looking to take crisp and sharp pictures, you absolutely must invest in a tripod. To give your pictures extra depth, consider using a shutter speed of less than 1 / 60 of a second. A small aperture maximizes the depth of field, which is a nearly impossible task when you’re holding your digital camera in your hands.


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