Field Camera

Sky Fishing, which is growing in popularity in the United States, is documenting Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO), using a camera (digital or film), visible and invisible to the naked eye.
Before going on a fishing trip sky UFO take some time to organize his team.
What camera you brought me?
Some digital camera enthusiasts I know buy a nice digital SLR camera (and all associated lenses that go with it) and do not want take it anywhere because it is too heavy. Others think they might break the camera by its integration in the field – it's too risky for your camera. By Usually these are people who have 2 digital cameras point and shoot very light (using a lot) and heavier than more expensive digital SLR feel at home. I think if you buy a digital SLR camera to be given. UFO sky fishing requires high shutter speed and an SLR Digital has a faster shutter speed for most point and shoot digital cameras. If the camera is too heavy for you, consider you bought the wrong camera and might want a lighter look at digital SLR cameras that can work best for you. You can bring your point to point and shoot, as it can be a time and place to use it, but given its digital SLR if any, since most likely take better pictures.
Sufficient memory cards
I recommend taking at least two or three cards of 2.4 gigabytes for a weekend trip. Before your trip, make sure you download all your photos outside your digital memory card and on your computer. After they have been discharged sure to delete the images off your memory card. Start your journey without images in their memory cards. I always say this but I do not see in practice the memory card is not a permanent storage device for digital images that you should put on your computer hard disk or external hard drive and organize them.
Extra batteries
Maybe batteries 2.3, recharge last night. Even the batteries are not used to recharge the batteries should lose some of its latent load when there. If your camera has AA batteries buy batteries longer life. Although this should cost more to save money. The battery pack longer than say they are for digital cameras and devices electronics. They have to go to a specialty store for them, most supermarkets and other stores that carry batteries carry these too.
Lenses
If you have a digital SLR camera you need to consider which lenses to carry. A good all-in-one lens, a 18-200mm (300 mm) can be a good option. If you have special lenses to think about which ones work best for you on your journey. If you buy a digital SLR and still have the lens that comes with the camera in mind other objectives. A digital SLR is all about lenses attach to the camera.
A camera bag
This protects your digital camera and can keep all in one place. You should have this anyway and if not be considered a good idea. Bags are also personal preference. Some people want a big bag contain everything including a tripod. Others want a camera bag that is small and easy to put in a purse or pocket. Also, consider everything you need to put in the bag. I recommend digital SLR camera bag Lowepro Slingshot camera, which comes in 3 sizes. This bag has a strap for over your shoulder to test it before investing in one and make sure that you like. This camera bag has an opening and closing fast when you need your camera quickly.
Tripod
If you are shooting at night a tripod is essential. It may be almost impossible to get a clear shot without. Again, a tripod good is a personal matter. There are light tripods, there are heavy tripods. There is a single 3-leg tripod and tripod legs. The camera mount on tripod differ too.
Extras
I always take Tylenol, Kleenex, some form of identification, and some money for emergencies. Also walking shoes, consider good and insect repellent.
Finally,
The night before a test of his great journey of the camera and make sure it works. Look through your camera bag and make sure to include batteries charged as above. Did you download all images from your camera to your computer and remove the images from your memory card? If you are trying something new, such as shooting in RAW (image file format) to ensure that you can download these images to your computer before you leave. There is nothing worse than making a lot of pictures and can not download or view them without a lot of problems.
Learn how operate the camera before entering the field. Learn how to take on and off because if you are shooting at night you may not want to use. Just in case, take your camera manual.
And do not forget to have fun and take great pictures!
Michelle Drumheller
http://www.digitaltiff.com
http://skyfishing.wordpress.com
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