Digital Camera Accessories: Don’t Squander Your Money Needlessly

Purchasing a plethora of gimmicks, gadgets and other pretty worthless photography accessories happens fairly often with rookies. But fear not in the event that you are new to photography, as even the old hands sit with a host of unused equipment that appeared highly important when they started out as photographers.

It is just about impossible to pinpoint the most favorite gadgets and accessories photographers spend their money on. Just as a product gets old, a new and more exciting one appears on the market causing the whole shopping frenzy to start again. Make no mistake this is planned by manufacturers.

Lenses might not be seen as accessories by every body, although some of them do not have a helpful function at all. Take for example the fish eye lens that merely serves as a gimmick lens. Shift and macro lenses in the right hands are real important workhorses, however to the novice these are mere nice to have gadgets.

Normal accessories are things like doublers - a device you screw in between your lens and your camera body that then doubles the reach of your existing lens. In the same category you will find an array of filters that you place in front of your lens to alter the effect on your final image. The majority of digital cameras don’t tolerate filters well.

One accessory every photo bug ought to have in his kit is a cable release. This piece of equipment lets you to take pictures from a distance and can be really helpful. I use mine to shoot weddings with by placing my cameras discreetly in the church and shooting from far without disturbing the mood.

Wildlife photographers use a gadget that works on the same distance from the camera principal, although they attach a triggering device to the cable release. Rather than of spending the night flat on your tummy waiting, an invisible light beam that gets broken will trigger and fire your camera in your absence. Almost like traffic offenders being caught by radar triggered cameras.

At shutters below 1 over 60 it may not be possible for handheld shots, as camera shake will take place. In this case you want supporting structures like tripods to do the job for you. Single tubes, called monopods are quite popular for walking long distances with your camera.

Spend sensibly when you decide on a camera bag and rather opt for larger bags, as your ever-growing collection of photographic equipment will soon spill out of too small bags.

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