Knowing that the lenses of 120 to 300 mm and above are considered long lenses. The longer the objective, the farther you stand your subject when you take the photo.
Select a 300 to 400 mm long lens if you intend to photograph things like sporting events or boats from the coast.
Choose a goal 90mm along a good candid shots of people. This allows you to submit several meters from your subject.
Choose a long 120mm for portraits.
Choose a short if you intend to shoot street scenes of a city, landscapes or objects or subjects of a small space and you must include an entire scene. The short lenses have a wider angle so you can get more in the image. Typical short-wide lenses are 24mm and 28mm.
Select a zoom if you want to be able to change the focal length without having to change the lens. These lenses are convenient to use. May you find that you can use only a zoom for all your photos.
Tripods
Choose a tripod which is big enough so that you can use it comfortably without extending the center column. If the central column should be raised above the three-legged tripod, your camera will be around May flapping in the breeze, supported only by a tube.
Make sure there are no small parts to lose or wear and that the tripod is light. It will also help if it has spring-loaded flip locks.
Choose a three-way panhead if you take the landscape architecture or plans. With a three-way pan head, each axis is controlled separately. Otherwise, a ball of the head will suffice.
Select a tripod with a quick release head.
Camera Bags
Assess your lifestyle and how photography is in. You travel a lot and take your camera equipment with you? Do you want to carry all your gear with you in finding things to photograph? How did you equipment and how big is it?
Take all your equipment to the camera store where you buy the bag so you can determine if the bag is large enough to hold all that you have.
Ask to see a range of bags, including small, large, jacket, belt or backpack types. May you find that you want to do a few articles and a small bag will suffice. On the other hand, May you have a lot of hardware and find that you will need to use a large bag. If you want to bring your gear with you during the shooting, May you find that a life is more comfortable to use. If you think you'll be too hot in summer wear a vest or that your lenses are too big for a jacket, you can select a belt or a backpack type bag.
Choose a bag that is waterproof, insulated and padded with foam. This ensures that your equipment is protected against shocks and heat or cold. If you want a jacket, trying to pick one that has Velcro attachments or joint tissue that covers metal fasteners. Try not to select a jacket with exposed nails or plastic disk that could scratch your equipment.
Select a 300 to 400 mm long lens if you intend to photograph things like sporting events or boats from the coast.
Choose a goal 90mm along a good candid shots of people. This allows you to submit several meters from your subject.
Choose a long 120mm for portraits.
Choose a short if you intend to shoot street scenes of a city, landscapes or objects or subjects of a small space and you must include an entire scene. The short lenses have a wider angle so you can get more in the image. Typical short-wide lenses are 24mm and 28mm.
Select a zoom if you want to be able to change the focal length without having to change the lens. These lenses are convenient to use. May you find that you can use only a zoom for all your photos.
Tripods
Choose a tripod which is big enough so that you can use it comfortably without extending the center column. If the central column should be raised above the three-legged tripod, your camera will be around May flapping in the breeze, supported only by a tube.
Make sure there are no small parts to lose or wear and that the tripod is light. It will also help if it has spring-loaded flip locks.
Choose a three-way panhead if you take the landscape architecture or plans. With a three-way pan head, each axis is controlled separately. Otherwise, a ball of the head will suffice.
Select a tripod with a quick release head.
Camera Bags
Assess your lifestyle and how photography is in. You travel a lot and take your camera equipment with you? Do you want to carry all your gear with you in finding things to photograph? How did you equipment and how big is it?
Take all your equipment to the camera store where you buy the bag so you can determine if the bag is large enough to hold all that you have.
Ask to see a range of bags, including small, large, jacket, belt or backpack types. May you find that you want to do a few articles and a small bag will suffice. On the other hand, May you have a lot of hardware and find that you will need to use a large bag. If you want to bring your gear with you during the shooting, May you find that a life is more comfortable to use. If you think you'll be too hot in summer wear a vest or that your lenses are too big for a jacket, you can select a belt or a backpack type bag.
Choose a bag that is waterproof, insulated and padded with foam. This ensures that your equipment is protected against shocks and heat or cold. If you want a jacket, trying to pick one that has Velcro attachments or joint tissue that covers metal fasteners. Try not to select a jacket with exposed nails or plastic disk that could scratch your equipment.
