Canon EOS Accessories

When browsing through these accessory categories it is important to remember that you'll need to find an accessory compatible to the camera that you own. If you own a Canon EOS Rebel model, for instance, you will want to make sure that the accessory will work with that model before purchasing it. For a complete list of Canon accessories, many of which are compatible with the Rebel cameras check out the direct Canon website.

Selphy Compact Photo Printer
Personal camera printers are one of the newest innovations in the photography world and people all over are taking great advantage of the services that they offer. By inserting your memory card or attaching your camera with a cable you can print off your favorite pictures with an ease that is amazing. Choose what size prints you want, which colors should be emphasized, and what style your picture should be laid out in. Selphy isn't the only manufacturer of these innovative printers; almost every top camera company has a line of photo printers on the shelves right now.

Speedlite Flash
Because not all cameras have a built in flash unit, purchasing a separate unit from Speedlite or a similar company can drastically improve the quality of your photographs. If you are taking pictures in a dimly lit area or simply want to improve the sharpness of your photos, then a flash attachment is often the best way to go. Some people may wonder why having a flash is so important, so here's an example of one of the smallest improvements that a flash can make. Most cameras have an issue with red eye, but with a removable flash unit like this, not only will red eye be eliminated, the camera will actually catch the sparkle in the subject's eye.

Dioptric Adjustment Lens
If you wear glasses and find photography a hassle because it is difficult to look through the viewfinder with your spectacles on, then a dioptric adjustment lens may be for you. These lenses allow people who wear glasses to look through the viewfinder without them. An adjustment mechanism allows the photographer to adjust the lens to the level that allows them to see through the viewfinder in the most complete fashion.

Neck Strap
Purchasing a neck strap may seem trivial, but it can actually save you quite a bit of money. If you are going to be taking pictures while you are walking or moving, a neck strap gives you the option to let your camera dangle and not have to be held. These straps are also infinitely handy should an accident occur. If you drop your camera without a neck strap it will crash to the ground, possibly being broken. If you had been wearing a neck strap, the camera wouldn't have fallen to the ground, but only the short distance to your chest.

Tripod
If you are a serious photographer then having a tripod is almost necessary. These days, many of these tripods can be broken down and easily carried in a bag or even in your hand. Setting up a tripod is quite simple, and once you are done you can be assured that your photos will be crisp and clean without a hint of blur. Tripods are also handy if you are taking family portraits or something similar where there is no one to push the camera button.

Gadget Bag
As you can see, there are a lot of accessories associated with taking pictures, and this is only the tip of the iceberg! Carrying all of your photography supplies around with you can be nearly impossible, so investing in a gadget bag is often a sound purchase. These bags have plenty of room for your camera, an extra lens, a flash, and more. Most of these bags offer individual compartments and plenty of padding so you don't have to worry about any of your equipment being damaged.