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Single lens reflex (SLR)
A photographic term that stands for single lens reflex. It is a camera of 35mm or medium format in which a system of mirrors shows the user the image precisely as the lens renders it.
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Single lens reflex camera
The popular SLR camera is portable and extremely adaptable. The difference between the SLR and the compact camera is the way the lens works.

Single Lens Reflex (SLR)
This camera uses a mirror to allow the photographer to see through its single lens, which then moves to allow the lens to expose the film.

Single Lens Reflex
The single-lens reflex is distinguished by a mirror and prism system which allows viewing directly through the lens. When the shutter is released, the mirror flips up, out of the light path, and returns when the shutter closes.

Single Lens Reflex (SLR)
Single lens reflex cameras have that universally recognized "camera" shape, consisting of the camera body and a detachable lens.

Single Lens Reflex (SLR)
Single Lens Reflex (SLR) is the type of camera system which uses a moving mirror that allows for the operator to see precisely and exactly what will be recorded on film or by the image sensor.
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Single Lens Reflex - Also known as SLR. This type of camera uses the same lens for exposure and operating the viewfinder.

Single lens reflex-A type of camera that uses a prism and mirror system allowing viewing of the subject through the taking lens of the camera.

SINGLE LENS REFLEX - (SLR) A camera with one lens only for both viewing and picture-taking. The image is reflected onto a viewing screen by a moveable mirror in the camera.

Single Lens Reflex (SLR)
The most common type of non point and shoot cameras on the market today are probably known as Single Lens Reflex (SLR) Cameras.

Single Lens Reflex or SLR
Single lens reflex cameras use a moving mirror which directs light from the lens to an optical eyepiece. This provides a bright image helps in composition and focussing.

Single lens reflex (SLR) camera. A type of camera, often with interchangeable lenses, that allows you to see through the camera's lens as you look in the camera's viewfinder.

Single lens reflex camera
Camera type that directs the image coming in through the lens up into the viewfinder by means of a mirror. When the shutter is released the mirror swings up to allow light on the image plane.

THE SINGLE LENS REFLEX (SLR) CAMERA
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SLR - Single Lens Reflex. A type of camera that allows you to see through the camera's lens as you look in the camera's viewfinder. Other camera functions, such as light metering and flash control, also operate through the camera's lens.

Digital single lens reflex cameras (DSLRs) combine the advantages of SLRs with those of digital cameras since they have an image sensor instead of a film in the image plane, and a digital image memory.

Digital Single Lens Reflex camera terms
Non-technical explanation of common digital single lens reflex camera terms and accessories.
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Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) - This is the digital equivalent of a SLR camera. The difference between this and a traditional SLR is that a DSLR does not need film.

Single Lens Reflex (SLR) Cameras
With this type of camera, you are looking through the same lens that will form the image on the film; this is the most precise viewing method available.

Single lens reflex cameras generally cost more, but provide you with more control over the settings, allowing you to be more effective in shooting sports.

Single Lens Reflex Camera. A camera that uses a mirror to redirect the image projected onto the film into the viewfinder. The mirror flips out of the way when the button is pressed to take the picture.
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Single lens reflex (SLR):
It is a camera of 35mm or medium format in which a system of mirrors shows the user the image precisely as the lens renders it.
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Single Lens Reflex. Nikon D1x, Sigma SD-9 etc. are SLRs. Lenses are fully interchangeable, cameras usually have excellent image quality and many features.
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Single lens reflex (SLR) - stands for single lens reflex. It is a camera of 35mm or medium format in which a system of mirrors shows the user the image precisely as the lens renders it.

The single lens reflex (SLR) is most folks' idea of a serious camera. "SLR" means that the same lens is used for viewing and taking pictures.

SLR (Single Lens Reflex) Cameras
TLR (Twin Lens Reflex) Cameras
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Single Lens Reflex cameras have only one lens, so the photographer views the image directly through the lens that takes the photograph.

Digital Single Lens Reflex cameras are very exciting, but even the most basic models are slightly over a thousand dollars. I recommend
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Digital Single Lens Reflex:
All Digital SLRs cameras can shoot in JPEG and RAW. Some can also use TIFF and RAW+JPEG.
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SLR: Single lens reflex - type of camera that allows through-the-lens (TTL) viewing
TIFF or TIF: Tagged image file format - uncompressed image fil format
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Unlike a single lens reflex camera (SLR) where the shutter fires at the instant you push the shutter release, point-and-shoot models need a little time to set the correct focus, analyze the exposure and select the proper shutter speed and aperture.

SLR: Single Lens Reflex camera, a type of camera design that permits the photographer to view, expose and focus on the subject through the taking lens instead of a separate viewfinder window.

SLR: Single lens reflex camera. Mostly used by professionals. A main advantage is faster shutter speeds for fast action shots. You can also outfit the camera with different lenses depending on the atmosphere of the shot.

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(Single Lens Reflex) A Camera in which you view the scene through the same lens that takes the picture thanks to a system of mirrors and prisms.
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SLR - Single Lens Reflex. A type of digital camera that takes the picture using a set of revolving mirrors as opposed to one that sends a video feed from the sensor or has a viewfinder that you can look through to get an idea of what the picture ...

A digital single lens reflex camera.
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SLR - Single Lens Reflex - Means the camera has a viewfinder that sees through the lens (TTL) by way of a 45°-angled mirror that flips up when the shutter fires and allows the light to strike the image sensor (or film).

(Single Lens Reflex). This means the camera has a viewfinder that sees through the lens (TTL) by way of a 45°-angled mirror that flips up when the shutter fires and allows the light to strike the image sensor (or film).

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Purchasing a Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera gives the photographer the advantage of choosing among different lenses and the ability to change those lenses.

SLR stands for single lens reflex. SLR (single lens reflex) refers to the way these camera's work. When a photographer presses the shutter button, a mirror flips out of the way to reveal the sensor.

For copying, a single lens reflex camera offers a decided advantage because the artwork can be composed and focused in the camera viewfinder. A standard macro lens will cover most situations.

SLR - Single Lens Reflex The fundamental principal of SLR type camera is the TTL (Through-The-Lens) mechanism. TTL means that the scene is viewed, focused and metered directly through the lens as shown in Fig B.

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Stands for Single Lens Reflex. A design of camera where the photographer looks straight through the lens prior to taking a photograph.

Digital cameras - which should you choose - a compact camera or a DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) camera? Maybe you should go for a half way solution like a semi-pro camera?

Many of the options that have been available since the first single lens reflex camera was taken under water still work for the modern housed D-SLR, with some caveats.

DSLR stands for Digital Single Lens Reflex with the "Reflex" part referring to the mirror inside a DSLR. The mirror is needed to redirect the light coming through the lens up into the viewfinder.

APS-C is a type of image sensor found in certain digital single lens reflex (DSLR) cameras. These sensors are smaller than the ones used for the conventional 36 mm x 24 mm (35 mm) sensor SLR cameras (also called full frame DSLR cameras).

The key was that I had made it into the realm of the SLR (Single Lens Reflex) - the camera had changeable lenses, you looked through the lens, and it made the required wholesome 'clunk' sound when triggered.

SLR, or Single Lens Reflex, is a camera that offers fully manual capabilities with interchangeable lenses. This style camera is for those who shoot photography for a living or even as a hobby.

All Canon EOS cameras are SLRs, which stands for "single lens reflex." Very simply an SLR is a camera in which there is only one lens, which is used for both picture-taking and viewfinding.

There exists several usable alternatives for underwater photography, like digital point and shoot cameras, compact digital cameras with full exposure controls, and SLRs (single lens reflex cameras).

Single Lens Reflex camera - The camera's lens is used for composing the frame and capturing the image to memory. A mirror system lets you view the image through the lens. The other type is "RF".
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On the other hand there are the D-SLRs also known as the digital SLRs or the Digital Single lens Reflex cameras. These are the most expensive types of cameras. These are the types of cameras being used by professional photographers.

The other major advantage of these single lens reflex (SLR) cameras is that you are actually looking through the lens instead of a separate viewfinder so what you see is what you get, ...

A digital single lens reflex camera, however, can require more detailed cleaning because of its expensive body and lens.

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If you are used to a point-and-shoot, or even an SLR (single lens reflex) 35mm camera, then you will be able to find a digital camera to meet your experience level.

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