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I will pay the bill soon. What else should I buy when I buy it?

Speaking of camera accessories, it's much better. Buy on demand. Talk about mainstream accessories:

Project 1, processing. My personal opinion is that for most amateurs, the actual function of the handle is basically useless. Now the battery life of SLR is still good. If you prepare another battery, you can take thousands of photos. The standard charger can charge the battery for up to two hours. If it's urgent, charging for half an hour can support three or five hundred batteries. How much lighter than the handle; When that thing is added, it is a big circle.

But some other reasons are also given. The first is "competition"; Naturally, it is not a high-end series that needs handles. If you install a lens similar to a big bamboo gun, it will be top-heavy The handle basically acts as a brick at this time. I have to agree that this should make sense; Although the common machines with handles on the street are often standard lenses like A 16. Secondly, "vertical shooting" is more convenient; The vertical racket uses a machine with a handle, and you don't need to turn around with your right hand to play Monkey King (it is said that many girls are equipped with handles to avoid exposing the hair under their armpits when shooting vertically in summer). I have to agree that this should be reasonable, although I have never felt any inconvenience myself.

There is another reason to support the big sale of the handle, that is, it looks big after the handle is installed. At first glance, it is as magnificent as D3 series, and it is easy to be envied by people around. Never mind, spend money to buy yourself a happy one.

Second, the memory card. I don't think this money should be too economical. You will press the shutter to show how much you want to keep your memory. Because of the quality problem of the card, it is really unfair to take it back and find that it can't be read. As for the size of the card, it depends on your own needs. An 8G card and a small spare card are almost enough.

The third item, UV film. This money is well spent, which is equivalent to adding a protection to the lens; At the same time, it is best to make it more expensive to ensure that it will not cause obvious damage to the image quality. But there is absolutely no need to pursue top quality. Recommend Kenko's Pro 1d, which is cheap, abundant and light.

Fourth, the camera bag. Need this thing. The main task is to give the camera a certain degree of protection when carrying it out. But I think those big-name camera bags are really no better than ordinary ones-if you're not ready to knock them down. Drifting wood will do.

Item 5, cleaning kit, is recommended, but pay attention to the use method to avoid damaging the photoreceptor or lens due to cleaning.

The rest, like tripods and flashlights, are all according to their own needs. Personally, I suggest you shoot more and learn more. I really need it before I buy it.