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Photography Equipment - What to buy first, what to buy next?
When selecting the photography equipment, whether for your own use, or gifts for others, there are many options from which to choose. If you're a beginning photographer looking for your first digital
camera,
or an experienced professional wanting to add a new
lens
or
filter
to your collection of photo gear, the universe of options is enormous.The advent of digital photography made the field even more crowded, as electronics manufacturers joined traditional camera makers and photographic film companies to offer cameras and accessories for anyone interested in photography. Digital cameras run the gamut from compacts to digital SLRs, with the new interchangeable lens cameras (ILCs) offering compact-sized camera bodies with interchangeable lenses. Popular Pages at Best Landscape Photography | Buying lenses for your DSLR can be a daunting experience, choosing between fixed focal length (i.e. prime) and zooms, wide angle, telephoto, and macro lenses. I explain the features and benefits of each type so you can make a more informed purchase decision.While there's no substitute for great skills, the a great photographer can be limited by his equipment if it's not good enough for him or her. Just as an Olympic ski racer won't win on barrel staves, you're not going to take award-winning photos with a cell phone camera. Click on the links below to learn more about cameras, lenses, filters, tripods, camera bags, and other accessories that you may want to take into the field with you. Low Price Guarantee at RitzCamera.com
Choose the digital camera that's right for you and your needs.
What lenses do you need for your digital SLR?
Find out what filters will improve your photographs
Steady your camera with a good tripod.
What photo-editing software will help you produce the best images?
Visit my Tips and Techniques page to get the most out of your photography equipment
Check out the Best Landscape Photography store for this week's specials!
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