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Life-size converters
For
macrophotography, besides a macrolens, a set of
life-size converters is very useful. With life-size
converters you can usually easily reach life size (1:1
reproduction ratio) even without a macrolens. I use
life-size converters in combination with my EF
70-300 IS USM or EF 100-400 IS USM lens. This gives me the
opportunity to take photo's at longer distance from the subject than
possible with my macrolens.
Life-size converters are
manufactured by several compagnies. Since life-size
converters do not contain any
glass (it is actually an empty 'shell' that places the lens further away from the camerabody, but
keeps the
communication between the camerabody and the lens intact), it
doesn't really matter which compagny produced the life-size converter.
Accessories
Flashes
I don't use I
flash very often. I own a Canon Speedlite 430EX II. It works very well.
This flash has a flashhead which can rotate
horizontally and vertically, so I
can also flash straight-up. The 430EX II also has E-TTL and highspeed
flashsynchronisation. For me it's a very good flash for
those moments I need one, since I
rather don't use it. Moreover: usually I use a 'difusor'.
This is a plastic cap that is placed over the flashhead so
the light is getting diverted. Similar as if you
flash through a bulb. The effect is usually a smoother
picture.
Trip- and Monopods
I use tri-
and monopods, all made by Manfrotto. Beside a firm
tripod with a ball head with quick-release (type:
055xPROB with 486RC2 ballhead), I use a monopod, also provided with a ball head (type:
Manfrotto 676B Digi Monopod with the Manfrotto 484 mini Ball Head).
The choice for a ball head on my tri- and monopod is
because I have experienced that this works the best for
me (simple and quick). When I travel I usually take a
small tripod with me (Manfrotto 345-Table-kit), instead of the Manfrotto 055xPROB.
Especially at citytrips, it's frequently not allowed to
take a tripod with you into buildings (churches, museums, etc.) A
table-kit is very useful in those cases and it is not so
heavy.
Angle view finder
In
landscape photographs a foreground is of great
importance, so I usually take my landscape pictures
close to the ground. By using an angle view finder, it
is not necessary to lie down on the ground every time.
It makes photography more enjoyable. In addition, my
angle view finder has a zoom option, which is great
doing macro photography.
Remote controle
If you need a
tripod for making a photograph, then a remote control cannot be
lacking. I use the Canon RS-80N3, which can be connected to
the camera with a cable. With a remote control it is also
possible to make so-called ' Bulb-shots'. This means the remote control
helps you in keeping the shutter opened for a longer period
of time. Very usefull for nightshots!
Cases
When I go out
to make pictures I use a Lowe Pro Compurover AW backpack for my photo
equipment. This backpack fits the
camera, all lenses, other camera accessories, a coat, food
and drinks. When needed it is also possiblle to bring my
laptop. It is easy
to carry
everything on your back, and if you put the backpack down, you can rapidly and easily take out your equipment.
If I only want to take the camera with me, I use a Lowepro
Topload Zoom case (fits the camerabody, including batterygrip
and my standard-lens). In those cases I use Lowepro-lenscase
for my telelens.
Raincover
It's not
always dry-season. And because I want to have the option to
take pictures anytime and anywhere I sometimes use a rain cover
(trademark Matin). Except the fact that this cover is impermeable,
it is also conducted, as a result of which the camera is
also protected against getting damaged or the cold, as
well as my fingers.
Imagetank
When you
travel and you take a lot of pictures, you will easily
find yourself in the position that you'll need a lot of
memorycards. At least, I do, since I useally
don't bring a notebook. For this reason I have bought an other portable medium
to store lots of photo's: an image tank. Besides
the fact that an image tank reads Compact flashcards
directly (you put the card partly in the tank), there
are models on which you can watch the photographs when the
copying proces has finished. Some image tanks can also
play MP3's and movie files. Image tanks are available in several
GB
capacities. I use a Vosonic image tank
(the VP6230) which has a capacity of 80GB.
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