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Stock Your Kit with Digital Camera Accessories by Kevin Rockwell
There are a large number of digital camera accessories available
in the market today. Even though you might have invested a few
hundred dollars in your digital camera (although they are
getting cheaper by the day), you should buy yourself a few
accessories as well so that you can enhance the photo quality of
your pictures and be able to capture anything that comes along
in your daily digital life.
Software that can help you to organize your images properly is
one of the essential digital camera accessories that you need.
Remember the time when you returned from a vacation with your
friends and you had over 100 images to organize? This is when
you realize the value of such software.
There are a large number of such software apps available today.
These include image-editing programs such as Photoshop Element 3
by Adobe. This program is an improved version of the older
Photoshop Album and consists of some great image organizing
tools. Then, we also have the Digital Image Suite 10 by
Microsoft that has some cool features that allow you to very
easily arrange your images in a particular order.
In addition to image enhancing capabilities, another problem
that one faces is that normally digital cameras come with a
limited data storage capacity. And when you are out vacationing,
it is not always possible to keep on loading your pics onto your
laptop (especially if you are trekking up Mt. Everest). So, one
of the most handy of digital camera accessories is a Memory Card
or a Secure Digital Card. These are extremely cheap, i.e. the
price starts from a mere $30 and increases according to the
memory capacity that you need. They are available in all stores
that sell office or computer related items. Stock up your kit
with several extra memory cards and you will never run out of
room to store your images.
Now that you have purchased a memory card, the next step is to
go buy yourself a memory card reader. This will help you to get
rid of your USB cable and can be used to read the memory card
when you want to transfer photographs to your computer. These
are extremely handy and can easily be carried around in your
laptop bag while traveling. But ensure that you are picking up
one that is USB 2.0 compatible, since the transfer speed is much
faster than the regular USB 1.1. This new standard is awesome.
Now you can achieve transfer rates via USB that rival fast
drives.
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Once you have started collecting digital camera accessories, you
will realize that there are many, many items that you can
purchase. These include lenses that can add an extra zing to
your images, an extra flash to help you during times of crisis,
filters for creative work, a tripod (I recommend a large version
and a small lightweight plastic version that can be taken
anywhere) a nice camera bag to hold it all in – and loads more.
So, get going and start your collection. Protect that investment!
About the author:
Kevin Rockwell worked as a network TV cameraman for 20 years
shooting news and sports. Now a devoted fan of digital
photography and video he works to gather information, tips and
news for digital camera users. Oh and he loves to shoot pictures
of his kids playing sports. http://www.great-digital-cameras.com/gdcj.html
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