Must have getting started items for new photographer

10 years 2 months ago #349663 by Andrew AG
I have officially influenced someone to get involved with photography.  A friend of mine just ordered a Lumix G10 and was asking me what else should he get.  I told him, a good camera bag, two memory cards, extra battery, tripod and memory card reader.  


Did I miss anything else?


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10 years 2 months ago #349665 by Tuscan Muse
Good list!  I always pack a battery charger too, just in case...
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10 years 2 months ago #349821 by Athena
I would add a camera strap and 50mm lens to that list 


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10 years 2 months ago #349859 by KCook
Color checker cards are not very expensive.  Coming at this question from the other side -

www.photographytalk.com/forum/photograph...dget-you-have-bought ?

Kelly

Canon 50D, Olympus PL2
kellycook.zenfolio.com/

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10 years 2 months ago #349879 by garyrhook
For me:

50mm lens: meh. The kit lens goes to 42mm, which is fine to start with.  A longer tele later on might be useful.

A good neck or shoulder or wrist strap, yes.

A color checker or a white balance (WhiBal) card.

Lightroom or PhotoMechanic, and possibly later, Photoshop Elements or comparable.

A manual off camera flash and wireless trigger, with a diffuser of some sort.


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10 years 2 months ago #349923 by Carlos
:agree:  Lightroom is a very good one to have on the list, at least one spare battery and a camera strap.  

(2) Canon 7D, Canon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS, 17-55 f/2.8 IS USM, 50mm f/1.4 USM, 85mm f/1.8 USM, Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 HSM, Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6
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10 years 2 months ago #350033 by Allen D
I would say it depends on what type of photography he plans on doing.  But for the general stuff, I think the others have listed what I would have said.  Do you know what area of photography he will be looking to get involved in?  


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10 years 2 months ago #350039 by Joves
All good suggestions so far. I would as stated get their feet wet into the processing side as well. Any good basic program. But being old fashioned, and depending on what they plan on shooting I would say some support. This is especially true if they plan on landscapes, cityscapes, or even any still life. Just really depends on what they turn out liking to shoot. 


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10 years 2 months ago #350087 by One Wish
Have him pick up Scott Kelby's Digital Photography Book series and Bryan Petersons Understanding Shutter Speed and Understanding Exposure


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10 years 2 months ago #350429 by Trisha.M

garyrhook wrote: For me:

50mm lens: meh. The kit lens goes to 42mm, which is fine to start with.  A longer tele later on might be useful.

A good neck or shoulder or wrist strap, yes.

A color checker or a white balance (WhiBal) card.

Lightroom or PhotoMechanic, and possibly later, Photoshop Elements or comparable.

A manual off camera flash and wireless trigger, with a diffuser of some sort.



:agree:    I think you hit them all  


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10 years 2 months ago #350475 by icepics
If someone is totally new to photography then they need a camera and need to learn how to use it. If I'm using a film camera I need the camera and film; if I'm taking a film camera and my digital camera I'd then of course need a media card in that camera (I usually have one battery in the camera and one charging). And lenses (probably one short and one longer) and a strap to hang it on and maybe a bag to put it all in.

A computer with Photoshop or whatever program to open and view the photos. A flash and diffuser if he will be shooting a lot indoors (I've usually done sports and events where a flash isn't an option). The rest he'll figure out as he goes. I'm usually on the move, I don't use a tripod, depends on what he finds that he likes to photograph.

There's no point in buying a lot that he may or may not ever use. As you go along you start to figure out that you could do _____ if you had _____.

Sharon
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