Enthusiastic photographers can spend hours perusing photography accessories. But beyond lenses, memory cards, tripods and other essentials, there’s plenty of other gear that will come in equally handy, whether you’re shooting in a home studio, out hiking in the wild or traveling the world. Here are eight items that can save your butt in a photo emergency or simply help realize your vision.
Fenix LD15R USB Rechargeable Flashlight

Flashlights are essential for photographers for a few obvious reasons — walking at night, locating stuff in your gear bag — but also some not-so-obvious reasons. You can use them to “light paint” a subject when shooting in the dark, by using a long exposure and illuminating the scene by carefully passing a flashlight’s beam over it. But you don’t always want the brightest torch you can get. In fact, sometimes ultra-dim light works best. This variable-output light from Fenix has a wide range, from just three lumens up to 500. Its lower settings can help you dial in your shot faster, and also preserve your night-vision in the process. Plus, its right-angle head means you can set it on a surface to illuminate your work area or scene.
Leatherman Style PS

A good multi-tool will help you tend to assorted gear dramas or otherwise come to your rescue in countless other ways. If you travel a lot, avoid surprise confiscation by keeping one that’s TSA-friendly in your bag. This compact and lightweight Leatherman has the essentials — pliers, wire cutter, screwdriver and tweezers — but while it doesn’t have a knife, it does have a pair of tiny scissors, which can be used in a pinch in knife-like ways, such as when opening the box holding the new lens you picked up on the fly.