Neil
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I know theres a few people knowledgable on cameras on here.. so I was wondering if you could tell me the difference between Digital SLR and Digital Non-SLR cameras.
Pro's and con's etc. thank yoooouuu
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Cavey
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SLR are changable lenses, more proffesional and much more expensive.
Non-SLR are standard cameras.
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CorsAsh
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I thought SLR was to do with having the ability to line up your shot through the lens rather than the viewfinder. Know the old film SLRs had a mirror inside that flipped up outta the way when you took the photo...
But yeah, can change lenses too
[Edited on 04-03-2005 by CorsAsh]
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by NeilM
I know theres a few people knowledgable on cameras on here.. so I was wondering if you could tell me the difference between Digital SLR and Digital Non-SLR cameras.
Pro's and con's etc. thank yoooouuu
SLR is single lens reflex. you see what the sensor see's. when you click the shutter the mirror moves out the way to let the light hit the sensor. no-slr's don't. SLR will also take a better quality image
[Edited on 04-03-2005 by vibrio]
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Cavey
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I used to work in Currys and Dixons, so i know fuck all about Cameras. Was an extremely basic thing
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by vibrio
quote: Originally posted by NeilM
I know theres a few people knowledgable on cameras on here.. so I was wondering if you could tell me the difference between Digital SLR and Digital Non-SLR cameras.
Pro's and con's etc. thank yoooouuu
SLR is single lens reflex. you see what the sensor see's. when you click the shutter the mirror moves out the way to let the light hit the sensor. no-slr's don't. SLR will also take a better quality image
[Edited on 04-03-2005 by vibrio]
Single Lens Reflex, thats the one, couldn't bring it to mind...
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