Top Pro Gear Must-Haves For Photographers
Probably all professional photographers have a bit of equipment that they never want to be without. Here we share with you our best 6 suggestions for must have hardware, in no precise order.
- Apple iPad : Yes it’s a toy, but it is also a good tool. One of the finest uses is to demonstrate your photos and writing, but you can also use it to keep an eye fixed on the upcoming climate conditions and edit photos.
- Really Right Stuff Ballheads : Not all photographers use these, but you should check them out. RSS ballheads are some of the best, they do not stick and there is a quick-release lever that almost never fails. They come in multiple sizes, from light for travel to heavy usage, and a top notch tripod with a good ballhead truly is must have equipment for a major photographer.
- Digital Camera Repair : Sometimes problems happen, and you find yourself looking for some help. What coulddo} you do and where do you turn when you want to replace a broken battery cover on your Nikon D90, or need the broken LCD screen replaced on your Nikon D3000? A couple fast searches on the computer will show that there aren’t many digital camera repair shop around, so choosing a really good one is essential.
- LensPen SensorKlear Loupe Kit : Keeping your CMOS sensor free from debris isn’t a simple job, but this kit goes a long way to help you get it done. The viewer / magnifier fits over the lens mount opening and has a built in light to show you all those dust specs on the CMOS. The LensPen picks up the dust and saves you a lot of time and cash cleaning up the images after the shoot.
- Petzel Tikka Headlight : They may look a little odd initially, but if you often travel when it’s dark before or after a session outdoors, having a dependable torch is crucial! This LED headlamp is tiny and light, and lasts a long long time on only one set of batteries. The nicest thing is that it sits on your head or around your hat so that you are able to keep your hands free.
- Microfiber Lens Wipe : These cloths do a superb job at gently wiping dust off glasses or camera lenses, and all photographers should always have one. Avoid wiping the front of a lens which has grit or sand on it, clear that off first and use the cloth to remove light dust and smudges. These wipes can generally be washed for regular usage, and can persist for years.
- Canon EOS 5D Mark II : This is such a wonderful camera, no wonder it is so popular. The camera is reliable, tiny and light and has a full-frame sensor that can let you use your wide angle lenses as wide angle lenses. Naturally the camera also records HD video, which just about makes it the perfect DSLR camera.
We hope you find at least one tip in list to be useful and informative. May you have many years yet to come enjoying your favourite form of photography, and keep checking back with us for more hints, tips and guides regularly!
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