Author: Unknown
•6:56 PM
By Mike Thompson


Bow hunting is quite exciting when you are able to do this activity with close friends. In order to achieve this, you will require a camera. Even though it isn't necessary to be a professional photographer to achieve great looking photos, all you really need is a good camera, some basic skills with using a camera and a plan on how you're going to shoot the pictures.

These days, if you're going out on a bow hunting adventure, your only option are digital cameras. There are only two types of these cameras: digital SLR and point-and-shoot.

While SLR cameras are heavy, it is possible to take pictures of moving objects, like a moving deer, because of their high shutter speed feature. Point-and-shoot cameras, on the other hand, are lightweight and convenient to use, however, the slow shutter speed can be a problem if you plan on taking pictures of moving animals. A better choice is a high-end point-and-shoot camera with a high shutter speed.

Aside from shutter speed, megapixels is another important factor you need to consider. In general, the higher the megapixels, the more detailed your pictures will be. But whether or not it's a good picture really depends on how well you use the camera.

There numerous camera models on the market and although it is not essential to buy top of the line brands like the Canon t3i, it is recommended that you look for suggestions by other bow hunting enthusiasts such as yourself.

Aside from getting a digital camera, you will also need a tripod. Being able to quickly move around is essential for bow hunting and getting a lightweight outdoor tripod of about 6 ounces should be something to consider. Not only is he tripod light, but the fact that it has lots of flexibility will allow you to place it on trees and in the water stream, which will give you great angles for your photos.

Being outdoors also implies that you will need some kind of protection for yourself as well as the camera, which would ideally be a hardcover case and a cleaning kit. In the event of rain or high humidity areas, you should bring along some heavy-duty zip lock bags. In fact, there are some durable cameras out there that are built for these kinds of conditions, so keep a lookout for those.

Whatever you do, plan what kind of pictures you're going to take (moving shots or still shots?) and how you're going to take them. Certainly, you don't want to spend all of your time taking pictures, you also want to hunt and have fun.




About the Author:



|
This entry was posted on 6:56 PM and is filed under . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

0 nhận xét: