Necessary equipment for DSLR camera

in blurtreviews •  4 years ago 

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When you buy a brand new DSLR, it is very natural to think of yourself as a skilled photographer or videographer next to the camera of a friend's ordinary smartphone. But before you get so overwhelmed, you need to know that buying a DSLR does not mean that you can know everything about its practical content. DSLR cameras have a variety of usable capabilities that open the door to many possibilities for content creation. And that's why people are so eager to buy DSLR cameras. Before you start reading this article, know what is important to know before buying the first DSLR? Therefore, today's article is for those who want to know about the necessary equipment of DSLR and increase their skills and experience in using it.

Lenses as needed

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You may have purchased a DSLR with a standard kit lens. Standard kit lenses are great for beginners to learn, but once you use them, you'll find that there are many limitations to these lenses, especially in low-light and low-quality bokeh effects. If you want good output of your content, buy one or more prime lenses. While prime lenses can't zoom in or out, they have a much lower aperture, which gives them great low light performance, eye-catching bokeh effects, and sharp image quality. The best prime lenses start with a 50mm f / 1.8 lens, also known as the "Nifty Fifty". All DSLR brands have prime lenses and Canon and Nikon lenses are the best and most affordable.

Camera bag

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What if you have good quality equipment for your camera but no bag to carry them properly? It is recommended to keep a bag to carry the DSLR and its accessories. The bags are thick and designed so that you can keep the DSLR and its equipment neatly packed. Not being able to keep this heavy shape and anything else may disappoint many, but there is no pair of these bags to carry the camera equipment safely and beautifully. Camera bags are available in different sizes, but the type of bag you buy depends on how many camera gears you want to carry together. A medium-sized side-bag is ideal for light work, but a backpack-style bag is best for very heavy work, as it can hold more equipment. It is better not to buy a bag that has no space for gear other than DSLR.

Camera stand

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One of the essential accessories of a camera stand or tripod DSLR. If you want to capture beautiful timelapse video or prevent image blur in low light, there is no comparison to the tripod. The camera stand is essential for videography as it will help you deliver steady shots which are almost impossible to get good output with bare hands. Low-cost tripods serve well for a while, but they break down very quickly and have to be re-purchased. Even if it is expensive at first, buy a good quality tripod that will serve you for a long time.

Microphone

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This device is very important for videography because the microphone attached to the DSLR is not very good, the quality is second to none, the sound is very low. Newly working videographers think that video quality is everything, but they forget the importance of good sound. You can fix low quality video in post-production but if the sound quality is not good then it cannot be fixed with anything and you will lose your audience. Lavalier mic is very effective if you want to do national video of interview but shotgun mic is best for other versatile uses.

Extra battery

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DSLR has a very short battery life for videography. Especially when you're working on an event or capturing snaps or videos, you don't want your camera to suddenly shut down! So buying one or more extra batteries is to your advantage. If you have only one battery and you forget to charge it then you can understand the significance of having extra battery. Unlike smartphones, DSLRs don't charge as fast, they take quite a while, so having an extra battery can be very helpful.

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