Must Read Camera Equipment Guide
Digital photography is a hobby that could also be a good lucrative career. If you are on your way to trying to make money from it, here are some suggestion on your equipment.
Check out Canon or Nikon when you are first starting out. Because accessories, especially lens, are made specifically for a brand, it’s difficult to switch once you get started. Why those two? Because they are the biggest players in the market.
The kit lens that comes with your camera isn’t the clearest, but it’s still very good. By buying it with your starter camera, you are giving yourself a chance to learn how to take photos instead of taking forever finding the right specifications.
No matter what though, remember to get a protective glass to cover your lens. These not only offer UV protection, but they are also good for protecting the glass were it to fall.
Beginners want to know if there’s a set number of lens a professional needs, and the answer really depends on your needs. My advice is to buy them as you need them, instead of buying them because you want them.
Get a good camera bag if you ever want to enjoy photography. The cameras are pretty heavy, and you also want to protect them because of their obviously high cost.
There are many accessories which are useful like a good cloth to clean your lens, as well as a squeezer to blow air and dust off the glass of your lens, which you will need to do constantly.
You need to check your photos frequently at the beginning, so get a moderate sized memory card to force you to plug it into your computer. Otherwise you will never learn.
Many people like to use fancy software to touch up your photos but I would learn to take pictures first. The software is nice, but it adds another level of complexity that you don’t need yet.
It’s amazing that people are using a Home Depot coupons to build a tripod for their camera setup.



