Whether you’ve had a new camera for Christmas or have treated yourself to the camera you’ve always wanted, you might think you’re all set to go out and about and take your new camera out for a spin. But have you gotten the right accessories to get the best out of your new camera?
Let’s take a look at some of the camera accessory must-haves!
Lenses
If you have a DSLR camera, you will need to look at the different lenses your camera can have to capture the perfect photographs. If you’re looking to use your camera for candid family photos, holidays and general documenting, the lens your DSLR camera came with should suffice. Known best for their ability to capture the finest of details up-close to subjects such as flowers, plants, insects and animals, or even product photography, a macro lens is excellent to have in your camera bag.
We have a range of macro lenses for Canon, Nikon, Sigma, and Fujifilm, all ranging in focal lengths. Macro lenses can be slightly pricey if you have a Canon or Nikon DSLR. A great alternative to this is the Sigma macro lenses that have a Nikon F mount or a Canon EF mount, for example, the Sigma Macro 105mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM lens.
You could also have the perfect balance between zoom and close up photographs with a telephoto lens. Telephoto lenses have a range of focal lengths from a typical 70mm -200mm to a super-telephoto lens with focal lengths longer than 300mm. If you’re taking photos from a fair distance to your subject, this is the perfect lens to consider having due to its range of f-stops and shutter speeds.
Batteries
If you’re a seasoned photographer, you know how long your batteries can last; however, to be on the safe side, you can never have enough batteries! For extended excursions, day trips, and holidays, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Instead of missing out on memories, make sure to take enough fully-charged batteries with you.
Make sure to keep your batteries warm in colder months as the cold weather can shorten the battery life (even when not in use).
Memory SD Cards
The worst thing that can happen, other than losing battery, is using up all the memory on your cameras memory card and not having another to hand. Always make sure to have spares!
Shooting in RAW can take up more memory than standard photographs, so bear that in mind when deciding on the size of your SD cards.
If you would like any help with picking the right lens for your DSLR camera to suit your needs, you can pop into one of our branches, and our team would love to help you find the perfect match. You can also contact us via our enquiry form, or over the phone.