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Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology

Topic: Camera Accessories

Subject Name:

Still Photography

Subject Code: 106

Submitted to: Submitted by:


Ms. Parul Bhatia Ananya Talukdar
00551402421
BJMC 2nd Semester
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I would like to express my special thanks


and gratitude to my teacher Ms. Parul
Bhatia ma’am whose help, stimulating
suggestions and encouragement helped me
finish this assignment. I would also like to
thank my parents and friends for their
invaluable contribution towards the
completion of this assignment.

Any omission in this brief acknowledgment


does not mean lack of gratitude.
INDEX

Content Page Number

Introduction 04

Camera Accessories 05-10

Conclusion 11

Bibliography 12
Camera Accessories : Introduction

Any camera enthusiasts who want full control


over their shooting experience should consider
various camera accessories on a budget.
Purchasing a camera is not the only thing to
experience a good photography or video. There are
many important accessories that would enhance
your experience beyond the level. However, to
practice a great shooting experience you should
get some really important camera accessories.
Camera Accessories

1.White-Balancing Tools

Most digital cameras have an Auto White Balance


function that works in a pinch. But, for many pros
and serious hobbyists, it’s preferable to customize
WB right on the spot. Impact’s QuikBalance
Collapsible 12” Gray Panel, a modern twist on the

classic gray card, is one way to do this. One side is


18% gray, and the other is neutral white. When
placed in the same lighting as the subject,
photographers can adjust their settings accordingl
or use it as a base point for accurate post-
processing later.
2. Replacement Camera Straps

The neck straps that come with bigger cameras


typically aren’t designed for comfort. On longer
shoots, they can become downright painful. The best
way to avoid strain is to get the camera off the neck
altogether, and these several fantastic alternatives
can do just that. Black Rapid Straps are designed to
be worn from shoulder to hip, distributing weight
evenly across the body. They come in a range of
designs, depending on how much or what type of
support is needed.
3. Memory Card Wallets

A memory-card wallet is a downright necessary


organizational tool for any photographer. Memory
cards are small and delicate, a bad combination
without somewhere safe to keep them.
4. Cleaning Kits

Clean optics are important not only for the quality of


images, but the care and longevity of equipment. No
one should be cleaning lenses with a t-shirt or paper
towel. Instead, they need something that’ll do the job
safely. These kits come with a pocket-sized bottle of
eco-friendly and streak-free solution, and a small
microfiber cloth. This liquid is safe enough for use
on any type of lens coating. Don’t forget about
dreaded sensor dust, either.
5. Camera Bag

A good camera bag is a necessity. It will be


heavily used, so put some thought into what’ll
serve someone best. Lowepro is a good place
to start, since the company offers just about
any style of carrying case a person could
need. This water-resistant canvas bag can be
worn across the shoulder or on the hip.
6. Tripod

Every photographer needs a tripod.


Whether you decide to shell out a lot
or a little, having something to safely
stabilize a camera is a must-have for
certain kinds of shots.

7. Memory Card Reader

High-volume photographers
need a way to quickly and
efficiently get their digital
images uploaded to a
computer. The best way to
do this is with a memory
card reader. Its pop-up
design protects inner
circuitry when not in use,
and it’s compatible with
both USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports.
Conclusion

Camera accessories help us take better


pictures and also protects our camera.
Bibliography

Study material/class notes


https://bhphotovideo.com/

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