Capture Nature at Its Best!

Australia is a dream destination for landscape photographers - the rugged cliffs of the Great Ocean Road, the vibrant greens of Tasmania’s rainforests, and the orange hues of the Northern Territory, to name a few. The opportunities to capture breathtaking scenery are endless!

Landscape photography is about more than just pointing your camera at a pretty view - it’s about planning, patience, and precision.

If you’re looking to up your game without spending thousands on new equipment, our camera rental program can give you access to professional gear, letting you capture every detail of your adventures without the upfront cost.

 

Plan Your Location & Timing

Great landscape shots often don’t just happen - they’re planned out. Research your location ahead of time, check tide charts if you’re by the coast, and use apps like PhotoPills to track the golden hour or even the position of the Milky Way.


Gear Essentials For Landscapes

Gear Essentials for Landscapes

The right gear makes all the difference in capturing detail and colour. Here are some of our best suggestions:

  • Camera: The Sony Alpha A7 IV is a landscape powerhouse, offering 33MP resolution, 15 stops of dynamic range, and incredible low-light performance.
  • Lens: Wide-angle lenses (like 16–35mm) let you capture expansive scenes, while telephoto lenses (70–200mm) isolate mountain peaks or distant details.
  • Filters: ND filters help you capture silky smooth waterfalls; polarising filters deepen skies and reduce glare.

Renting high-end lenses and tripods from Cameracorp Australia means you can use professional gear for a fraction of the cost of buying.

 

Mastering Composition

Great landscapes have layers. Use foreground elements like rocks, flowers, or water to draw the viewer in. Follow the rule of thirds to keep your horizons level and your shots balanced. Don’t be afraid to change your vantage point - crouching low or climbing a hill can make a huge difference.


Why Rent For Landscape Photography

Experiment With Settings

Set your camera to aperture priority and choose f/8–f/16 for maximum sharpness. Use ISO 100–200 for clean images, and a slower shutter speed to create motion blur in water or clouds. If you’re shooting at dawn or dusk, a tripod is essential for stability.

 


Why Rent for Landscape Photography?

Landscape gear can be expensive, and not everyone needs it year-round. Renting from Cameracorp Australia lets you try out the latest gear, from camera lens rentals to high-resolution mirrorless bodies. Renting ensures you’re always shooting with the right tools, whether you’re building your professional portfolio or embarking in a once-in-a-lifetime trip!

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