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How To Find The Best Professional Photography Equipment

Author : Wendy Moyer


         


You don't necessarily have to have the best professional photography equipment to make the best photographs. The most important thing you can have is the eye that helps you to produce emotionally charged images that people remember.

Some photographers own the best cameras money can buy but their images are boring while others use a point and shoot camera and get phenomenal results.

However, professional photographers do need equipment they can rely on. In fact, most professionals have an extra camera body or two as well as back up lenses with them whenever they have a shoot.

If you're a professional photographer you're probably putting more cash into the quality of the glass that you're using rather in addition to buying reliable camera bodies. But what if you're considering a career as a professional photographer but don't know what to buy first? There are some basic pieces of professional photography equipment that you absolutely have to own. Let's take a look at what they are.

The Professional Photography Equipment That You Have to Have

First, you need to own is a digital SLR camera. Film is now rarely used by professional photographers. SLR (single lens reflex) cameras give you the necessary ability to adjust your settings. You must be able to make manual adjustments to the shutter speed as well as the aperture. That's how you control the amount of light that hits the sensor in your camera. Some point and shoot cameras make this possible but most do not.

You should buy the best quality lens that is within your budget. A good lens is usually more important than the camera body it is attached to. One of the first things to look at is a wide angle to telephoto medium zoom camera lens. When you're photographing faces and going from three dimensions to two dimensions you will find that a medium telephoto lens compresses your images in a very pleasing manner. The wide angle is ideal for taking scenic photos, panoramic shots, and large group portraits.

You will also need a professional quality tripod. It allows you to consistently frame your images and to take blur-free photos over a longer time frame.

Additional photography equipment, such as strobe lights, a light meter, and lens filters will definitely help you produce professional caliber images provided you know how to use them. You're going to want to have a good camera bag that protects the equipment you're carrying.

Professional photography equipment is expensive. But it is reliable and can last for decades.

However there are some sources where you can buy professional photography equipment at very competitive prices


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