New photogear?

30 04 2009

Photography is an expensive hobby it is very easy to spend more than you can afford and need. In this post I lay out the rational I try to use when I decide to spend money on new gear.

  • The first and foremost rational for buying equipment is that it enables you to take pictures which you could not take before.
  • Second is that it enables you to take pictures you want to take more easily.
  • Third is that it enables you to take pictures of a higher quality.

I mention quality last because it rarely is the case that the quality of your gear is the limiting factor in producing great images. 90% of the equipment is better that 100% of the photographers.

Most of the rational lingers on the ability and the easy to make a specific kind of image. An example of the first rational is my decision to buy a telezoom. I like to take pictures of animals. It helps if the animal doesn’t run, fly or hop away. My 18-55mm kit lens required me to get very close, which resulted in the aforementioned animal to perform the unwanted activity. A telezoom enables me to take picture of undisturbed animals. Most of the pictures in my Animals gallery are taken with this lens.





My photo gear

26 04 2009

Below is a list of all my gear. In other posts I will review some of the gear and what the use of it is and why I choose this one over alternatives.

  • Nikon D60
  • Nikkor 18-55mm AF-S F/3.5-5.6 VR
  • Nikkor 50mm F/1.8 AF-D
  • Sigma 70-300mm APO F/4-5.6
  • Lowepro CompuDayPack
  • Hama Li-Ion battery
  • Marumi filter wallet
  • Kaiser 52mm circular polarization filer
  • Camlink 58mm circular polarization filer
  • Marumi 52mm UV filter
  • Camlink 58mm UV filter
  • Hama remote release (IR)
  • Lenspen (2x)
  • Joby Gorilapod SLR
  • Velbon Ultra Stick L50 Monopod
  • Velbon ballhead QHD-41Q







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