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Opteka Professional Wrist Grip Strap for Digital & Film SLR Cameras List Price: $29.95 Sale Price: $8.47 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The Opteka padded camera grip wraps around the hand, and is designed to stabilize a camera or camcorder when shooting, and to alleviate fatigue during extended sessions of photography or videography. Compatible with all Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus, Pentax, and Samsung DSLR cameras that feature a standard 1/4"-20 tripod socket . |
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Pentax DSLR Leather Hand Strap Sale Price: $27.95 |
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This finely crafted leather hand strap connects to your camera's strap lug, thena base plate screws into the tripod socket on the bottom of the camera to hold it securely in place. Slip your hand into the strap, then pull the tightening tab to comfortably secure the strap... |
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Professional Leather Hand Strap Grip for CANON NIKON SONY Pentax OM DSLRS Sale Price: $11.99 |
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1) This simulated leather hand strap is very comfortable, it helps control and support the camera, and helps prevent it from falling to the ground. 2) It is a great addition to any photographic kit. The plastic attachment screws neatly into the base of your camera... |
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Mennon Professional hand strap for DSLR digital cameras & camcorders Sale Price: $8.95 |
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The grip is adjustable to different camera / camcorder sizes. In order for this hand grip to work with your camera, it must have a tripod circuit on the bottom and strap ear on the side to accept 3/8" (10mm) wide strap... |
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Mennon Professional hand strap for SLR/DSLR cameras and camcorders List Price: $17.95 Sale Price: $5.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The grip is adjustable to different camera / camcorder sizes. In order for this hand grip to work with your camera, it must have a tripod circuit on the bottom and strap ear on the side to accept 3/8" (10mm) wide strap... |
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Leather Hand Strap Grip for Pentax K7 K-X K-M K20D K2000 K200D K1000 K100D K110D K10D Digital Cameras Sale Price: $9.69 |
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The hand strap helps control and support the camera - and helps prevent it from falling to the ground. The plastic attachment screws neatly into the base of your camera Large padded grip has a non-slip surface Provides extra security, comfort and better handling... |
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GSI Super Quality Professional Hand/Wrist Strap Grip for OLYMPUS E1, E3, E300 with HLD-2,HLD-4 and HLD-3 power battery holder. List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $10.99 |
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The GSI Hand Strap adds security to hand-holding a camera, and was designed to be used only with cameras that have a built-in power booster or grip, or where an optional power booster or extension grip has been added... |
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Black Heavy Duty Camera DSLR SLR Hand Grip Strap Sale Price: $7.84 |
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Suggested Applications:Nikon / Canon / Pentax / Minolta / Fuji. |
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Mennon Digital Camera/Camcorder hand strap/grip List Price: $15.95 Sale Price: $6.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The grip is adjustable to different camera / camcorder sizes. In order for this hand grip to work with your camera, it must have a tripod circuit on the bottom and strap ear on the side to accept 3/8" (10mm) wide strap... |
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Adjustable Hand Strap (GRIP) For pentax X90 Digital camera and other Point & Shoot cameras Sale Price: $9.99 |
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Adjustable Hand Strap For Pentax X90 Digital camera |
Issues and Tips for Adventure Photography
Adventure photography is one of my hobbies as a photographer. Taking photo on rainforest and mountain ranges, Adventure photography as far as I know is very abusive and dangerous to your cameras.
Here are some issues and tips you need to know and be aware to minimize damages to your cameras during adventure photography
Sweat – from your head to your arm and trickling into your hand and surely find its way into your camera. Be sure to bring some gloves, this will prevent sweat from running straight to your camera. This will help you protect your hand and fingers from sharp edges.
Tripod – Bring the lightest tripod. Many a times when we didn't bring ours with us, the moonlit landscape made us scrambling, looking for rocks, boulders, tree stumps and trees to place our long exposures.
Lens and a walkabout lens – Bring two good lenses and one "trek lens" 17-85mm (or wide with fixed aperture like F/2 and a 70-200mm with a fixed aperture (F/4). Forest is frightening nightfall place and you need that fast lens F/2. Trek lens is the lens that you walk with along the trail and your Zoom Lens that go from 18 to 250 or 28 to 300.
Camera Battery – last 1 day in the forest during your adventure photography. If it’s your first experience on adventure photography you would be shooting anything you haven't seen before. If your SLR can take AA, bring more. Testing your SLR energy consumption rate is important.
Cold Drains Batteries – If one you are shooting along the mountainous region, expect that your battery deplete its charge 50% in 3 or 4 hours doing nothing. Make shure to keep your battery from cold.
Memory Card at least 4GB – You be shooting and taking pictures something like 4GB – 6GB a day as well bring portable storage device. Separate your blank memory card and its container on your pocket and filled memory card on your bag. Your camera's LCD says you have 15 shots remaining, obviously replace the card.
Shoot Raw – Shoot raw instead of TIFF or DNG, CRW for Canon cameras, NEF for Nikon cameras and PEF for Pentax Camera. Some definitions are lost during the conversion on any other format. RAW saves everything that it saw. RAW is probably the most dominant format for post-processing. It allows you to manage more over the images.
Vest and Cargo Pants – For outdoor photographers. Your vest is great to keep things like your blank memory cards, filters and spares. I recommend the vest with the waterproof pockets and with ventilated mesh. It keeps the camera and bag straps from slipping off your shoulder.
Swiss Knife – Get the one with the longest blade. A 4 inch sharp blade can shave off a young coconut faster than a machete. Make sure you have one on you at all.
Lighter dark at night – As for the lighter, you can use that to start a camp-fire or cook something when you are lost or stranded in the woods/forest during adventure photography.
Compass/Map/GPS – study the forest you are trekking. Remember the landmarks on the terrain in relation to the compass heading. For the GPS, get the type that can read signals indoors. Most hand-held GPS are useless inside the forest and you need to find an open window.
Tent – You need a waterproof and wind resistant tent. Two Man tent is enough to keep you and your things.
Backpack – put everything very important first you need into this bag, 50 litres will do. You could get a bigger backpack like the 70 litres but the bigger the backpack, you probably end up with a broken back or a slipped disc.
Adventure Photography teaches you to be good and condemnatory of your own works in just about all other photography such as potrait, street, architectural, landscape, macro, action/sport etc... you have to work with what is available.
Beside your camera equipments, the most essential factor is your health and fitness. By being physically fit and healthy, you will enjoy your adventure photography that goes with it.
About the Author
Las Vegas PhotographerJasper Ferrer started his photography at the age of 19, He lives in Las Vegas and anywhere he goes, he brings his camera and start taking event pictures. Visit his blog at Las Vegas Photography for updates. Check out his Las Vegas Commercial Photography featuring food, architecture, advertising and trade-show portraits.














