Photo-Related Gift Ideas For The Photographer In Your Life

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For the photographer in your life, consider gifts like a photo backpack, lens cleaner, memory card reader, and more! There are lots of creative and useful gifts you could get the photographer on your list.


Here are the best (and the most practical)...


LENS CLEANERS

You never know when a spot is going to show up on the lense of your camera. If you care about your equipment, then you should care about the best ways cleaning your camera lenses.

  • A lens cleaning kit like the LENSpen to clean spots of your camera lenses and viewfinders. Even gets in hard-to-reach spaces! Check out how the LENSpen works.

  • The Microfiber Lens Cleaning Cloth clips onto your camera bag, making is very handy, and you always know where it is! The properties of microfiber are among the best for cleaning and spot removal.


    MEMORY CARDS

    Every digital camera owner needs more than one memory card. You just need to know which type of memory card the camera uses (such as CompactFlash, Secure Digital, Memory Stick, or Xtreme Digital).

    1GB secure digital memory card. While 128MB is the smallest worth buying, avid photographers are typically more interested in the 512MB or 1GB cards, since they can store literally hundreds of photos. Especially since the glory of digital photography is the ability to take more pictures than you ever did with film cameras, since you have the ability to choose the "best" shot (and even make minor enhancements to your photos) once you get them onto your computer!

  • Of the most popular brands of photo memory cards, SanDisk and Lexar are among the best.

  • We've also had good luck with the SimpleTech brand of memory cards that are also available at Sam's Club.


    CARD READERS

    Memory card readers make it possible to get your photos from your digital camera onto your computer.

  • The Lexar 6-in-1 card reader enables you to transfer photos, as well as data from other electronic devices (such as mp3s) to your computer lightening fast.

  • The SanDisk 8-in-1 multi-card reader accepts almost every type of memory card available, and requires no drivers, so there's no software to install, and it can be used on any computer with a USB port.

  • The very-low-priced Lexar JumpDrive Trio card reader functions as a card reader AND a portable USB flash drive -- all in one device! It even has the flexibility to be expanded and upgraded simply by inserting a different capacity Memory Stick, MMC or SD card. Since no drivers are required, there's no software to download, making it possible to use this on any computer with a USB port.


    PHOTO PRINTERS

    When it comes to photo printers, you should do some homework first.

    You'll find that the higher the price, the greater the number of features (and the more advanced those features are). Prices can range anywhere from $100 to $500 and up.

    Photo printers are designed to work especially well with their own brand of digital cameras (such as Sony, Kodak, or HP). This doesn't mean that you have to own the same brand of camera AND printer, but it means that if you do, then you'll appreciate the shortcuts and time-savers that are built-in.

    TIP: Since photo papers are made very differently by manufacturer, if you want the BEST photo prints possible, always choose the brand of photo paper that matches the brand name of your printer.

    This Epson Stylus R300 photo printer uses pigment ink for less fading over time. Considerations when choosing a photo printer include:

  • Features - for example, some have memory card readers and other high-tech options built-in
  • Availability of photo paper - for that particular brand (both in stores and online)
  • Cost of photo paper - for that particular brand (generic papers are cheaper, but don't produce the same results)
  • Type of ink - for example, scrapbookers prefer archival (pigment) inks
  • Number of ink cartridges - the fewer the cartridges, the more waste and expense in the long run. (When one color runs out, you have to replace the entire cartridge that contains that color. If your printer has tri-color ink cartridges, then you'd have to toss out the entire red/yellow cartridge even if it was only the red that ran out.)
  • Cost of ink cartridges - replacement ink cartridges will likely become the costliest part of owning a photo printer


    PHOTO CD/DVD ORGANIZERS

    They say, every time you upload your photos from your memory card to your computer, you should burn a copy onto CD at the same time. Those CDs become your "digital negatives" for all of the photos taken with your digital camera. The best part, even if you crop or otherwise edit a particular photo, and then find at some point that you wish you hadn't... you'll always have the original stored safely on CD.

    Doing this, you'll find that your collection of CDs will rapidly begin to multiply -- to the point where you need a CD Organizer like this
    100 CD/DVD Archiving System
    just to keep them all organized. Organizers like this also make it a quick and easy process any time you need to "find" an old photo!


    WATERPROOF CAMERA CASES

    For those who love to take pictures at the beach, on the boat, or while swimming, there's nothing cooler than turning your current film or digital camera into an underwater camera with the simple addition of a waterproof camera case.

  • There's a waterproof case for almost every popular brand of camera today. (If you don't know someone's particular camera brand and model, then you might want to consider purchasing a single-use disposable waterproof camera instead.)

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