“The passion to see beyond what is admirable to the eye

The love that is felt deep within one's soul

The mystery captured through light and form

With honesty, humility and grace...

Only then can you tell your heart to be strong enough to love true art."



- Bibi Gefre

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Five Must-Have Accessories For Digital SLRs

By Jonathan Popoola

Any digital SLR camera user should know that not buying accessories to go with the camera would be defeating its purpose. Aside from the many lenses one can use, there are also a plethora of accessories that may not be necessary, but are certainly useful and convenient. With some extra cash, SLR camera owners can splurge on these interesting inventions that can help improve the camera's performance.
First of all, an add-on flash is good for any photographer, professional or no. Some digital SLR cameras do not come equipped with flash, and thus, users are limited to using them when there is available light. A good off-camera flash is one that can eliminate, highlight the lights in subjects' eyes and freeze action without making the picture blurry. These are only some of its uses. Some add-on flashes have heads that can be twisted, which is also convenient.

Extra battery packs are absolutely necessary for those who travel alot with their camera, and for anyone who will not be having regular access to a charger. It's always wise to carry a spare, and for digital SLR cameras, practically a must. They use a lot of power in a short span of time. A good idea is to always have spare batteries in the camera bag, so that they can easily be substituted when the original runs out of juice. That way, there is less worry hassle on the owner's part, especially when they are at an important event.

Since a lot of money was spent in order to get a digital single-lens reflex camera, it is only logical that it should be taken care of. This includes keeping the camera clean and in working condition at all times. A good way to do this is to use a UV or a skylight filter to protect the lenses. They are especially convenient when travsersing into dirty environments that may be wet or filled with dust. This way, the camera doesn't get damaged.

Lens hoods are also recommended in order to reduce flare. Flare is an optical effect that can reduce contrast and color saturation in images, as well as create random light in the picture. If a digital SLR does not come with it already, then the lens hood should be bought as soon as possible.

For shooting professional pictures, such as photographs for sports, news, wildlife, magazines, important events, studios, commercials or documentaries, cable releases and remote triggers are a must. A tripod is also recommended if one is to use them. The best still shots are taken when the photographer is actually farther away from the camera, because he can just press the trigger that is connected to a wire leading to the camera. As a result, movement and shaking is minimized and the shot looks better overall. Wireless triggers are also available, but are naturally more expensive.

Choosing the necessary accessories is normally a tedious process, but this guide has just enumerated the ones that are must-haves. Very rarely are photographers with digital SLR cameras seen without them, because they make a life of photography so much easier.