Making it click with amateurs
If photography is your passion & you like to see the world through the lense, the camera is the ultimate device you would like to possess

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If photography is your passion & you like to see the world through the lense, the camera is the ultimate device you would like to possess

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The fight in recent years has primarily been between Canon and Nikon. Consequently, they remain the safest bet for any amateur photographer to begin with, more so since the lens that you’ll pick up will work across each brand’s range of camera bodies.
But with camera’s costing anything from under Rs 30,000 to over Rs 100,000, it isn’t easy to choose —each comes with its own set of performance parameters, and related strengths and weaknesses.
Here’s the starter kit
Canon (all prices from Canon website)
Nikon (all prices from Nikon website)
Filters can manipulate light to help get you that perfect shot which you’ve imagined in your head, but most often they also afford protection to your lenses. Again, like most other things in photography, filters come across a wide range, with their utility depending on usage. The following two are rather useful:
Most DLSRs these days are sold with memory cards, which are just fine to get started with. As requirements increase, it’s relatively expensive to move up the size and performance ladder. Similarly, your computer’s onboard memory may be enough to deal with your first few sets of photographs, but a good external hard drive will be a useful and reliable way to store your shots.
500GB external hard disks currently cost under Rs 5,000 (Flipkart price).
A lens is what makes a good camera great, or a great camera grotesque. And just like camera bodies, they come in all sizes and prices. There are some basic lenses, though, that will be enough to fill your first camera bag, and what you buy next should depend on the sort of photographs you enjoy taking:
Some like them, others don’t, but a good, lightweight tripod can be a useful addition to your photography kit. It will allow you to shoot without shake in most circumstances, apart from the added advantage of letting amateurs experiment with slow shutter speeds and time-lapse techniques. The market has a plethora of options but the Manfrotto MKC3-H02 is a particular favourite and can be bought for just over Rs 4,000.
Top tip
Most large Indian cities usually have a street or two designated for camera shops, and a quick stroll there would give you a fair understanding of the prevailing prices. Also, have a look at online shopping portals like Flipkart.com which sometimes good deals, particularly for camera accessories. Ideally, make a list of all you need to buy and purchase them together — they will get you the best discounts, only at physical stores.
All that equipment you are likely to pick-up ideally needs a safe and secure (and water-resistant) bag to be hauled in. Although most shops will give you a standard camera bag when you purchase a camera kit, few are high-quality and flexible enough to accommodate a handful of lenses, tripod, etc. Lowepro is the big daddy in this business, but others like Kata, Crumpler and Caselogic have some fine products, too, that may also be able to fit in a laptop. Costs vary according to size.
First Published: Jun 18 2012 | 12:23 AM IST