Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Must-have Digital Camera Accessories for Videographers

There are endless camera accessories available in the market; all designed for a specific need and aimed at improving the quality of photographs and videos you shoot. Some of these accessories are an absolute necessity and many others are simply optional pieces. As a user, you need to decide which equipments are optional for you and which you cannot ignore. Here are some digital camera equipment that I feel are the must-haves for people who are into videography.

Extra batteries or battery grip :
While filming, the last thing you want to see is your device shutting in the middle of your shot. Before you begin your shot, make sure your batteries are completely charged. Experts even recommend using battery grip, as shooting videos consume more power. Make sure your batteries are in a healthy condition to last longer.

Lenses :
To get the best quality video, it is always advisable to invest in high-quality camera accessories. There are special varieties of lenses that are designed to give you clearer pictures while shooting videos. Apart from getting crisp output, many of the high-end versions also allow you to play with the framings. All these features are sure to give a professional look to even your studio-made videos.

Audio devices :
These days almost all cameras are equipped with their own built-in microphones; however, for making professional videos, you need to use the extra audio accessories that can give you clearer sound. Invest in an external audio recorder along with all the required accessories that will help you to capture the sound minus the disturbing elements such as wind or ambiance noise. In addition to all these, you must buy the software required for reducing the noise of your recorded videos.

Stands :
Unwanted camera shakes can cause blurriness and spoil your video. Therefore, you need something to stabilize your Digital Camera Equipment. Tripods and monopods are great for mounting your camera; use tripod with ball head so that you can comfortably move your camera to any angle you want without any shakes or friction.
Apart from these, there are numerous other equipment that you would need to work on.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Digital Camera Accessories that are a must have for Night Photography

Although clicking photographs in low light conditions seems to be a difficult task for most amateur shutterbugs, you can get spectacular results for night photography by using a few important digital camera equipments. Since most cameras have an automatic night mode, you don’t have to struggle for setting them up but experts recommend you to manually set the exposure, the f-number, and the ISO speed to get the desired results. Apart from setting up your camera, here is a list of few digital camera accessories that you must have for photographing during night.

Tripod:
Due to long exposure time that can even range to minutes, night photography requires a tripod or monopod so that you can give utmost stability to your camera. Achieving this manually is not possible; therefore, every photographer, who wants to take pictures in low light conditions, must use these digital camera accessories. You can use other objects around you to shoot your pictures such as a wall, a table, etc. but nothing can replace tripods, as they give you flexibility to change height, orientation, as well as angle.

Battery grip:
You must carry this not only to get a better grip over your camera but also to prolong its life. Your camera will use more power for long exposure shots and if the weather is cold, even more energy would be required. To avoid running out of battery, use a battery grip that will hold extra batteries and will extend the shooting time.

Shutter release
For getting excellent shots, you must avoid anything that might cause camera shake. During night, the chances of shakes are higher, as you would be using long exposures. Apart from using a tripod, you must also use a shutter release to isolate any physical action of opening or closing of the shutter release button of your digital camera equipments, thereby eliminating the risk of camera shake.

Getting crispier images during night photography needs some good practice and a lot of concentration along with these equipments.