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Digital Camera: Digital SLR Camera

Digital SLR cameras had advanced features that cannot be found on digital cameras at all. Among these features are:

  • Through-the-lens (TTL) viewing.
  • Interchangeable lenses.

Choose your digital SLR camera based on your photography requirements. For example, professional photographers use the "pro" design which are very heavy, expensive, and are complex to use.

For the amateur photographer digital SLRs provide:

  • All-metal bodies
  • Moderate moisture and dust sealing - allowing for built-in flash.
  • Moderate camera speeds.
  • High-speed focus.

Digital SLRs are also designed in a style for the family that are less complicated and not so expensive. The features on these cameras are not quite as sophisticated, such as the autofocus and the camera speed is slower.

The reflex viewing system causes SLRs not to allow for previewing images in the LCD monitor before shooting. It can be used after the image is recorded so you can view it then and can use it for in-camera editing.

The best digital cameras on the market are SLRs. For those who are not ready for that level yet, the advanced compact camera is your next best digital camera option.


 
 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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