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Equipment
Having
the right equipment doesn't automatically make you a better photographer.
However, it does make you a better prepared photographer. Having the right
equipment for your subject and knowing how to use it enables you to concentrate
on your subject and capture the best possible image.
When photographing animals, you'll quickly learn that an animal's expression
can change from one second to another. Having complete confidence in your
skills and equipment allows you to capture that great and often fleeting
pose.
Choosing equipment that you are comfortable with is a very personal experience
and no particular brand or style of camera is right for everyone. That
being said, after much experimentation, I've come to develop a good camera
system that works for me. By sharing my equipment selections with you,
I hope to explain some of the important things you must consider when
choosing a camera system so that you are better informed about the equipment
on the market and can choose the equipment that suits you style on animal
photography.
One important point to consider before you start is to check with your
insurance company to see if your equipment will be covered by your homeowner's
or renter's policy when working at the shelter. If not, you may want to
think about purchasing a rider to cover your equipment. One errant leg
lift from a happy dog could wipe out your large investment in camera equipment.
Equipment covered in this section includes:
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