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5 Must Have Accessories for Shooting Video on Your New DSLR

There are some essential video accessories that help one shoot a high quality video with a DSLR camera. These accessories are a must have for those who’re serious about shooting motion and making the most of their shoot in every possible way.<br><br>

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5 Must Have Accessories for Shooting Video on Your New DSLR

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  1. 5 Must Have Accessories for Shooting Video on Your New DSLR Shooting video with a DSLR camera is easy, and experts know how to make the most of their shoot provided they have a camera (as obvious it may sound). All you have to do is switch over to motion mode followed by pointing your DSLR at something that pleases your mind. Serious about shooting motion? Want to achieve the best possible shot? You must have the right DSLR video accessories. There are five must have accessories that will work out for you in the filmmaking profession. Tripod The tripod has to be the single exception accessory ever invented for people like you who’re willing to make it big in their profession.

  2. But does it seem a perfect equipment for shooting videos? This is one of the essential accessories for a DSLR camera because it provides one with the right method of holding their camera at (precisely) the right angle. This great accessory keeps the camera still so your images don’t go haywire while shooting and that they’re full with detail you’re looking forward to. Avoid the temptation to go for a cheap, light tripod. It’s obvious that you want something strong to keep your camera still in a breeze and not shake every time you touch the equipment or the DSLR. Screen Loupe Needless to say, you will be performing 100% of your composing as well as focusing the screen on the back of the DSLR, and there can be some issues that you have to tackle. Even glare can cause a big problem in case the shooting is done in the sunlight, and a loop will deal with every issue that may arise. Moreover, you’re likely to focus manually with the help of the screen for your

  3. reference, so when you have more augmentation on your screen, it will give you an enhanced look at your subject as you keep focusing. Tripod Head A tripod head is the accessory that’s placed between the tripod legs and the camera. Well, a lot of tripods are sold as a kit with a head, but they can be bought separately (if you want). That way you get the opportunity for choosing the head that seems compatible with the way you shoot. It’s important for you to know that ball heads can be used for any type of photography and can be used rapidly, but you must know that they’re appropriate for still life as well as macro photography when the camera is supposed to be held at unusual angles.

  4. Remote Release One of the DSLR video accessories playing a crucial role for any filmmaker is the remote release. This is the equipment that allows one to fall the shutter without having to touch the camera. So, this accessory is convenient for longer exposures when your DSLR is placed on a tripod as it prevents introducing undesirable camera shake. There are 2 types of remote release that you should know. Those that connect to the DSLR camera through a cable and wireless releases. Wireless releases are the ones that have the ability to work from a great range. Since you won;t be physically linked to the camera, there are no chances for any shaky movements in the DSLR.

  5. Filters A neutral density filter is another must have video accessory for your DSLR if you want shoot the best quality video. It’s gaining immense popularity because they allow you to take exposure shots in daylight at a great length to dim cloud of water movement in landscape. Adding to it, they’re a handy equipment that proves beneficial if you want to shoot with a very wide aperture in bright light. You’ve already bought a DSLR (or mirrorless) camera. This maybe considered the first step in your video journey you have chosen to embark on. It does not matter whether you’ve just penetrated into the world of DSLR video (of course, for the first time), or already have a few years of experience to prove your worth, you must put emphasis to some of the great video accessories for your DSLR.

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