Assuming you are finally going on that dream safari and you have a camera already loaded and ready, you still need to ensure that you have some important accessories to finish the job. For example, you’ll want a 24-70mm lens and a high capacity memory card to store your pics. 32-64gb is a good choice. A UV filter isn’t strictly necessary, but it saves buying a new lens. Another good basic is a tripod. And you’ll want a quality camera bag for portability and storage. Spare batteries are a must. For artier pics, consider some filters. Graduated neutral density filters can taper the light across your image, while a polarizing filter can mitigate glare. Neutral density filters can aid in parts of the pic that require darkening.
Key Takeaways:
- Since you can get away with using just one lens for most travel photography, pick out the best one you can afford.
- You will need a memory card to store your photos, and you will probably want to spend more to get one that can store large file sizes.
- Your camera bag should be practical and also approved for carry-on, so you can keep your camera with you on planes.
“Fear not, here is a simple guide on what to purchase, and in what order, after you have bought a new camera.”
Read more: https://digital-photography-school.com/10-things-buy-after-your-camera-travel-photography/
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