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Backpacking With a Digital Camera
By:Matt Blaschuk

When you are heading deep into the woods or off on a whirlwind tour of Southeast Asia or Europe, you'll discover that backpacking without your digital camera is a mistake! There are going to be sights that you never forget, interesting people that you will never see again and things that you will want to be able to show your friends and family right away. Traveling with a camera has never been easier, and when you have the right digital camera at your side, you are going to be able to get those images sent back to your computer and saved forever. Take some time and consider what kind of camera you want to accompany you on your trip.

The first thing that you are going to need to decide is whether you are interested in a digital SLR camera or a basic digital camera. There are advantages and disadvantages to both, so it is important to know about them before you purchase a camera for your trip. At the most basic level, you'll find that digital SLR uses a mirror arrangement in its interface to allow you to see the scene before you decide to take a picture of it. With a standard digital camera, you are going to find that you will see the image through a viewfinder that you will hold up to your eye. While it might not sound like a large difference, the gulf between these two types of camera when it comes to experience and versatility can be profound.

For instance, when you have a digital SLR camera, you'll find that you are going to have a greater degree of lens versatility. Many systems will allow you to use as many as forty lenses depending on the situation, though if you are traveling, you might not want to worry about it. On the other hand, a digital SLR camera is much heavier than standard point and click digital camera and this makes a great deal of difference when you are ready take off on your backpacking trip. Another thing that you should be aware of, though, is the fact that a digital SLR camera will tend to have a better and more professional level of performance across the board. They test better on things like autofocus, a shorter shutter delay and a bigger memory buffer.

When you are thinking about making the decision between a digital SLR camera and a regular point and click digital camera, think about what your needs on the trip are going to be. On one hand, the standard digital camera is lighter and less expensive, which will make it easier to carry and less of a problem if the camera gets lost or stolen. On the other hand, you are going to be going to places that you have never been before and may never go again and if you want high performance and a great deal of versatility, you may find that a digital SLR camera is something that you want to invest in. Bringing a camera with you when you go on your backpacking trip is ideal, but picking out which one you want to purchase can be a bit of a pain! Just think about your needs and figure out what your options are going to be when it comes to getting the pictures that you want.

If you are going to be backpacking, you might not necessarily be in a place where you want to weigh yourself down, but the truth is that there are some camera accessories that are going to be quite important when you are trying to capture the memories of a lifetime. For instance, if you end up with a digital SLR, you'll discover that you should look into getting an optical lens that measures at least 18-55mm. This is a good working lens, but if you want something with a little bit of zoom, consider getting one that is 75-300mm.

Similarly, make sure that you have a 2GB high speed memory car. This will make sure that you can hold a lot of great pictures even if you are not traveling with a laptop. This is essential unless you want to be spending large chunks of your trip in Internet cafes or at photo shops!

Take some time and really consider what kind of digital camera that you would prefer to have; this can dramatically affect the way that your backpacking pictures look.

If you want you want to find out more about what to bring backpacking, visit http://www.timetogobackpacking.com . Try out the free itinerary planner to assist you with building your itinerary.






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